Posted on 04/15/2003 5:14:13 PM PDT by Diddley
One contender to be leader of a post-Saddam Iraq has said the UN has a limited role in the future of Iraq.
Ahmed Chalabi, the Head of Iraqi National Congress, said the Iraqi people view the UN as allies of Saddam.
He was interviewed by Jonathan Dimbleby:
Jonathan Dimbleby: "You say that the United Nations should be kept out of this
but that suggests that you think that Britain and America are wrong to say that the UN should have a vital role in this process?"
Ahmed Chalabi: "I that the UN has a limited role in Iraq. They have messed up their previous enterprises in Iraq and the Iraqi people view them as if they are the defacto allies of Saddam, that is the view that is expressed here".
Jonathan Dimbleby: "But if the UN is kept on the sidelines there will be no legitimacy to whatever authority emerges because it requires the UN and the Security Council to authorise whatever emerges from the democratic process in which you are engaged?"
Ahmed Chalabi: "That is false. There is no requirement for the UN to sanction anything. The Iraqi people will decide . And then the UN will accept whoever is representing the Iraqi people".
Jonathan Dimbleby: "If you are right that leaves the US effectively in the position of deciding whether or not the group that the Iraqi's put together will be recognised?"
Ahmed Chalabi: "No, the US will play a role in that, but other countries also have to make their own decisions".
Yeah. This might upset their propaganda.
Thats it, I just hope the US govt follows through and installs him as interim guy. The Shiite clergy are scary and if that sheik (Hawala?) in Iran was installed, disastrous results would result. He's the only guy (a Shiite) who could run this country in the short term, aside from us.
Who are the alternatives? Nobody likes a vacuum. The clergy here are like the clergy in Iran and with 70% majority, they probably can get a "mandate" to put in an Islamic dictatorship. Not a good thing.
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