agree, the US had been arming Iran but on a very limited scale
that is quite an under-statement.
something which Saddam wasn't very good at either considering his views towards Kurds and Assyrians.
the kurd, sultan salahuddin ayyubi, a hero of saddam... and i remember hearing somewhere or reading somewhere, the kurd nationalists ( pro-kurdistan ) had good dealings with the baathi iraqi government for quite many years... it is possible for the socialist origin "pkk" movement to have contacts with saddam's government... maybe @
kurd123 and @
Al-Kurdi can give us some info.
edit : and surely, from a socialist point of view, the baathi people ( socialist ) must have found the idea of "kurdistan" ( a nation for kurds ) quite silly... after all, there was no seperate iraq for sunni, shia, christian etc.
the christian and assyrian, tariq aziz ( mikhail yuhanna ), was the last deputy prime minister of independent iraq... baathi iraq.
Tariq Aziz - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
and see his strange connection to me...
"In 1963, he was editor of the newspaper
Aj-Jamahir (al-Jamaheer) and al Thawra, the newspaper of the Ba'ath party.
[8]"
i give you words about him and from him ( 2012 ) from a organization much more credible than any western main stream organization...
IRAQ: Tariq Aziz: “They Killed our Country. We are all Victims of Britain and America” | Global Research
-----> this is him...
“There is nothing here any more. Nothing. For thirty years Saddam built Iraq, and now it is destroyed. There are more sick than before, more hungry. The people don’t have services. People are being killed every day in the tens, if not hundreds. We are all victims of America and Britain. They killed our country.”
-----> this is about him...
"He talked of the Iraq, prior to the invasion, feeling vulnerable to Iran, the US and Britain. It was this feeling of vulnerability which led, for a long time to Iraq not saying categorically it had no weapons of mass destruction."
"Tariq Aziz has to be top of the list. The fiercely patriotic, nationalistic reminder of an illegally overthrown government, which, whatever else, had put Iraq first and poured the country’s oil revenues in to health- care, education, clean water, modern infrastructure, turning a beautiful, but run down “third world” country in to a “near first world” one, to use the West’s patronizing patois."
-----> this is him, again...
Further: “We are Arabs, we are Arab nationalists. We must be proud.”
-----> this is about him, again...
"A Christian, he is also reminder of the secular nature of the previous regime, in a country now riven with sectarian divides. “Divide and rule” played to murderous perfection. By 2006 half of Iraq’s Christians had fled the country fearing for their lives(ii), thousands more have fled since."
-----> this is his daughter, zainab...
“My father served his country for more than twenty two years. He delivered himself to the US Army (after the fall of Hussein) because he wasn’t afraid. He didn’t do anything wrong. He served his country,” Aziz’s daughter, Zainab Aziz, has said. “He has been wronged.”
-----> there is lot more in that article... and you know, there was a bbc world service radio report before 2003 about saddam, and i used to listen to bbc then... the report complained about saddam renovating ( in their words, "destroying" ) an ancient iraqi building... must have been assyrian, i don't remember exactly... and remember, it was the usa army tanks which destroyed those ancient iraqi buildings which stood there for thousands of years... it was the usa army assisting those looters to destroy iraqi mu
Human Rights Watch is Human Rights Watch, buddy. They're supposed to show the human rights abuses which were carried out by all sides.
it is the same cia-funded regime-change case-maker like "amnesty international" or "uno human rights commission"... your two hrw links are from 2012... march and after... by which time one whole year of al-qaeda/taliban/ikhwaan crimes had passed by... naturally, such crimes ( of whose photos, not allowed to be posted here )... such crimes could not be hidden any longer by bbc or al jazeera... so this "human rights watch" and the white house were "sad" when talking about events in syria... all white wash... why was "human rights watch" silent one whole year?? did the crimes in syria by the "opposition" occur on "planet 47" in the sirius star system??
which "civil war" do we know in north africa or west asia or north asia?? i know invasion by 35+ milltaries of nato in case of libya... almost invasion by those same 35+ militaries in middle 2013 and present building up case for, both in syria... regime change in ukraine for ultimate goal of regime-change in russia... and in all cases, nato and their leader, usa government, first sent in criminals ( terrorists ) to create havoc... this is the third year of war in syria, and syria fights on...
he was discussing the Bahrain protests and Iraq.
same case as first paragraph... bahrain could not be hidden any longer... bahrain royal family ( monarchy, not democracy ) had sent their soldiers to fight in libya and syria, but bahrain itself was seeing protests by shia citizens... so, non-western news agencies were questioning the hypocrisy.
i didn't understand about the iraq part... what was hiltermann saying about iraq??
When Saddam removed Abd al-Karim Qasim, the Kennedy Administration was completely aware and enthusiastic of the new regime.
no... the usa government ( and british government ) was just waiting ( or hoping ) for instability in iraq... just like how hyenas will wait for two leopards to become tired after quarreling and then move in for the kill.
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i will tell you a real story... a person saw the four-year-old iraqi girls and boys affected by the "depleted uranium shells" fired into iraq by the usa airforce and army... he himself has young children... he told me in a quiet voice... "what should one do with such children??"
you can see such children by googling "iraq children depleted uranium"... and remember, iraqi dead are 2+ million, how many irani mullahs did usa military kill??
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above all, why are you so reluctant in respecting socialism??