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Wednesday, May 16, 2007

Maybe it's time to stop lying, Sir Bremer

Dr.Balsam A.K. Hani, Albasrah.net
...In fact what happened between Paul Bremer and the former CIA chief George J. Tenet in the way of pointing to the mistakes they encountered in Iraq is an example of that everybody knew that they are arguing about the two disastrous decisions at the beginning of the U.S. occupation of Iraq: to vengefully drive members of the Baath Party from public life and to recklessly disband the Iraqi army. As they think that these two steps alienated the formerly ruling Sunnis (as they say) and created a pool of angry rebels-in-waiting and sparked the insurgency that's raging today. And to defend his deeds Bremer is discussing the circumstances in which these decisions were taken assuring that the U.S.-led coalition was absolutely right in doing that to rid Iraq of the country's equivalent organizations to give it the chance to a brighter future. Sure every single word needs a reply to show its falseness but what I want to clear first is the point they are still fooling the world with which is ("the formerly leading Sunnis") for every Iraqi knows the lies imbedded beneath. We all know the old wisdom of leadership which says: in order to lead U have to separate. and that was what the occupation forces did in Iraq.. as they divided Iraqis to Kurds, Sunnis , Shiaas, Christians, Muslims, Turcomans and... and... And as Saddam was sunni they considered the whole Baath regime as sunni leadership where all Iraqis know for sure that it wasn't and everyone will reach the same conclusion by no more than a simple glance to the list of leaders the occupation forces announced as wanted as the list contains more shiaa than the sunnis themselves and the same conclusion will face you whenever you turn your faceand in every single office, ministry, company, etc, in the Iraq we used to live in...

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