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Rose Siding Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun May-08-05 06:50 PM
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Time: Chalabi's Reversal of Fortune
When Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice phoned Iraqi politician Ahmad Chalabi last week, sources in the U.S. government say she kicked off the conversation with the understatement of the year. "We haven't talked for a while," she said to the onetime Pentagon favorite, who by last year had become a pariah in the halls of Washington. Not so long ago the National Security Council presented the White House with a plan to discredit him titled "Marginalizing Chalabi." He was accused by unnamed intelligence officials of leaking U.S. secrets to Iran..........

But Washington has reversed course again now that Chalabi has wheeled and dealed himself into one of three Deputy Prime Minister positions in Iraq. The day after Rice dialed him, an Administration official says, Vice President Dick Cheney phoned to congratulate Chalabi (and placed a similar call to another Deputy Prime Minister). U.S. officials have taken no action in the probe into Chalabi's dealings with Iran. And they argue that he will play a vital role in Iraq's fledgling democracy after he brought together disparate Shi'ite parties to make the January elections a success. "He is the one who can make this work," says a U.S. official.

With the White House's recent change of heart, critics have re-emerged to question why the U.S. is hanging its hopes for Iraq on a man who was not only convicted in Jordan for bank fraud but who also allegedly provided discredited prewar intelligence on weapons of mass destruction and whose relationship with Iran remains murky........

http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,1059035,00.html
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KoKo Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun May-08-05 07:01 PM
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1. Does anyone else suspect
he might not last in Iraq?

He could either be "offed" by us or by those who oppose him in Iraq. And, then he won't have to answer any very nasty questions about the Bushies and Condi's involvement with PNAC and other of Chalibi's little side deals like selling arms and laundering money along with his various family members.

Putting him in a high position in Iraq would seem to be better than the usual method of "plane crashes and suicide." This "unpopular" appointment works both ways for the Bushies. He will never have to testify about anything. :-(
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