Tuesday, July 12, 2005

Rummy was once in bed with Saddam

Rummy was once in bed with Saddam
March 3 2003

Most of Americans are in the dark about the real façade of impending war on Iraq thanks to our News Media, and out the window go all bad publicity on our warlords, especially about our elfin TV comic, Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld.
The US reporters are notoriously too afraid to ask the uncomfortable questions that could kill their career.

Dan Rather, CBS Anchorman once said: “It’s an obscene comparison, but there was a time in South Africa when people would put flaming tires around people’s necks if they dissented. In some ways, the fear is that you will be neck-laced here, you will have a flaming tire of lack of patriotism put around your neck. It’s that fear that keeps journalists from asking the toughest of the tough questions and to continue to bore in on the tough questions so often.”

Now here is the real news that no one wants to hear and to believe without picture.
Americans have a tendency to believe the “what ought not to be true is not true” principle, until they see themselves the picture that tells them otherwise.
The picture is worth the thousand words

According to the National Security Archive Electronic Briefing Book, Rumsfeld had visited Baghdad twice, in 1983 and 1984, as a special envoy of then-President Ronald Reagan and met with Saddam Hussein, discussing regional issues of mutual interests: oil.
Rumsfeld also met with Tariq Aziz, the Foreign Minister, and both agreed that the Iraq and US shared many common interests.

In other words, Iraq was an ally that was fighting against the US enemy Iran and Saddam was our son of bitch who used the chemical and biological weapons against the Iraqi-Shiites and the Iranian soldiers under the auspices of the US Government.

There were many dictators, like Saddam, whom the US Government financed, supported, armed, and helped to oppress, torture, maim, and killed their own people: they were Manuel Noriega in Panama, Gen. Pinochet in Chile, Somoza in Nicaragua, Generals in Guatemala, Gen. Suharto in Indonesia, Marcos in the Philippines, Generals in South Vietnam, the Shah of Iran, Generals Park, Chun, and Roh in South Korea.

You can read, by checking the following web-site, the Directives from Reagan National Security Decision Directive (NSDD) that explain how the US Government helped the Saddam regime militarily and financially during the Iran-Iraq War in early 1980s.

Check with http:// www.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/NSAEBB/NSAEBB82/index2.htm and you will see the picture that our Rummy was shaking hand cozily with Saddam Hussein.

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