To: Enchante
From page 2
Iraqi leaders are divided over the US election. Iraqi President Jalal Talabani (whose party is a member of the Socialist International) sees Obama as "a man of the Left" - who, once elected, might change his opposition to Iraq's liberation. Indeed, say Talabani's advisers, a President Obama might be tempted to appropriate the victory that America has already won in Iraq by claiming that his intervention transformed failure into success.
Maliki's advisers have persuaded him that Obama will win - but the prime minister worries about the senator's "political debt to the anti-war lobby" - which is determined to transform Iraq into a disaster to prove that toppling Saddam Hussein was "the biggest strategic blunder in US history."
99 posted on
09/15/2008 3:54:14 AM PDT by
listenhillary
(Palin accomplished more in the PTA than Obama did as a community organizer)
To: listenhillary
Maliki's advisers have persuaded him that Obama will win - but the prime minister worries about the senator's "political debt to the anti-war lobby" - which is determined to transform Iraq into a disaster to prove that toppling Saddam Hussein was "the biggest strategic blunder in US history."
Maybe because of this concern the Iraqi's might leak out information regarding Auchi, Rezko, Obama and Oil for Food corruption.
"Auchi's General Mediterranean Holdings company was also the largest private shareholder in Banque Nationale de Paris which later merged with Paribas to become BNP Paribas. At Saddam's insistence, billions of dollars of Oil for Food transactions passed through BNP from its 1995 inception until 2001.", http://www.americanthinker.com/2008/03/obamas_iraqi_oil_for_food_conn.html
Auchi involved in Saddam's Oil for Food corruption -> loans 3.5 million to broke Rezko -> Rezko's wife buys an inaccessible plot next to Obama's mansion for $650000 valued later at $240000, on the same day as Obama pays $300000 below asking price for his mansion -> Obama against the Iraq War which stopped the Oil for Food corruption.
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