U.S. Had Key Role in Iraq Buildup

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U.S. Had Key Role in Iraq Buildup
Trade in Chemical Arms Allowed Despite Their Use on Iranians, Kurds

By Michael Dobbs
Washington Post Staff Writer
Monday, December 30, 2002; Page A01


High on the Bush administration's list of justifications for war against Iraq are President Saddam Hussein's use of chemical weapons, nuclear and biological programs, and his contacts with international terrorists. What U.S. officials rarely acknowledge is that these offenses date back to a period when Hussein was seen in Washington as a valued ally.

Among the people instrumental in tilting U.S. policy toward Baghdad during the 1980-88 Iran-Iraq war was Donald H. Rumsfeld, now defense secretary, whose December 1983 meeting with Hussein as a special presidential envoy paved the way for normalization of U.S.-Iraqi relations. Declassified documents show that Rumsfeld traveled to Baghdad at a time when Iraq was using chemical weapons on an "almost daily" basis in defiance of international conventions.

The story of U.S. involvement with Saddam Hussein in the years before his 1990 attack on Kuwait -- which included large-scale intelligence sharing, supply of cluster bombs through a Chilean front company, and facilitating Iraq's acquisition of chemical and biological precursors -- is a topical example of the underside of U.S. foreign policy. It is a world in which deals can be struck with dictators, human rights violations sometimes overlooked, and accommodations made with arms proliferators, all on the principle that the "enemy of my enemy is my friend."

Throughout the 1980s, Hussein's Iraq was the sworn enemy of Iran, then still in the throes of an Islamic revolution. U.S. officials saw Baghdad as a bulwark against militant Shiite extremism and the fall of pro-American states such as Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, and even Jordan -- a Middle East version of the "domino theory" in Southeast Asia. That was enough to turn Hussein into a strategic partner and for U.S. diplomats in Baghdad to routinely refer to Iraqi forces as "the good guys," in contrast to the Iranians, who were depicted as "the bad guys."

A review of thousands of declassified government documents and interviews with former policymakers shows that U.S. intelligence and logistical support played a crucial role in shoring up Iraqi defenses against the "human wave" attacks by suicidal Iranian troops. The administrations of Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush authorized the sale to Iraq of numerous items that had both military and civilian applications, including poisonous chemicals and deadly biological viruses, such as anthrax and bubonic plague.
 
Thrillhouse said:
Hey, what can I say? Beating a dead horse is one of my hobbies.

Hmmm, I see. How long have you had these bestial necrophiliac domination fantasies. :D
 
Dominoes Anyone??

Good post from a credible American newspaper, well done Thrillhouse!!

The old "Domino Theory" . . . how many times has that been used by U$ military strategists?? South East Asia in the 50s . . . Central America in the 60s . . . Middle East in the 80s . . . you just gotta admire the persistence of these people, eventually, if they continue to apply it to world politics then they might find an application for it . . .

But the "Domino Theory" has been a great aggressive strategy, generating enemies where there may have been none . . . creating phantoms out of shadows . . . giving physical substance to wild imagination . . . promoting U$ corporate interests at the cost of everybodyelse . . .

Now there is the 2003 Domino War, the U$-Iraq War for Control of Undeveloped Middle East Oil Reserves which are just a short camel ride from the undeveloped Central Asian oil and gas fields, together being 36% of the world's undeveloped reserves.

The Russians and French have established contracts with Iraq while the Central Asian Reserves are currently being developed by the PR China at $US16 billion per year using a 4,000 km pipeline.

Oh dear, oh dear . . . U$ oil corporations missing out on $US 25 billion Saudi Arabian gas deposits and NOT getting any of the action in Iraq while there is no representative of the Bush Family Dynasty Corporation to be seen on the pipeline to China . . .

You know, added to a failing U$ corporate economy the obvious solution for a Fundamentalist Christian U$ Administration would be a good ole fashioned Christian-Islam War, just like the Masons/Knights of Malta back in the Middle Ages . . . now THAT is an original aggressive strategy . . . :)

So . . . "Hi ho, hi ho, It's off to War we go!!" to take over the Russian and French contracts as prizes of war, to put the Domino Theory into practice by rolling Iraq, then Iran then Saudi Arabia . . . before they can withdraw any more of their $US 700 billion assets from America and re-invest in United Europe which is much more tolerant to other religions like Islam . . .

The New Year looks good for NE military industrial stocks, bodybag manufacturers are expecting increased demand and the U$ Administration is preparing to bring back the draft to reinforce the Middle East Occupation Forces lost in Iran furthering the future profits of U$ oil corporations. :)
 
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