Posted on 06/30/2005 1:00:51 PM PDT by kddid
There has rarely been a more outrageous piece of political grandstanding.
U.N. Secretary General Kofi Annans recent article in The Washington Post was a pathetic attempt to claim credit for political and economic developments in Iraq. It was an extraordinary re-writing of history that would have made officials in Orwells Ministry of Truth blush.
His op-ed made no mention of the role the United States and Britain played in liberating the people of Iraq, or of the presence of some 160,000 U.S., British and Coalition forces who are defending democracy and freedom in the country. This striking omission insults the memory of the more than 1,700 Allied troops who gave their lives in Iraq.
After reading Annans piece, readers could be forgiven for believing the U.N. was largely responsible for the democratic changes sweeping Iraq, and for the countrys reconstruction. In truth, the U.N.s role in post-war Iraq has been half-hearted. The U.N. deployed just 40 staff, including a meager 19 election experts, in support of the historic January 2005 National Assembly elections.
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And thank you Nile Gardiner for reminding the world that this self-proclaimed emperor has no clothes.
Kofi's delusions of relevance.
I thought Iraq was a quagmire? The arrogance of liberals is boundless.
BUMP. Good article.
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