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Iraq
Iraqi pol bitches about Baathists being purged
2003-05-22
A senior Iraqi politician Wednesday criticized the United States for planning to purge thousands of top Baathists from office, warning the policy would force some to go underground and wage a terrorist fightback. Iyad Allawi said heavily armed Baathists were already forming clandestine groups, having prepared for the post-Saddam Hussein era six months before the war.
And that means we should leave them in their jobs? Does that make sense to anyone else? (I thought not...)
Allawi, leader of the Iraqi National Accord (INA) who returned from long exile after Saddam was toppled in April, said the US-led administration should go after the criminal elements in the Baath but spare the innocent majority. Bremer's staff plan to vet some 15,000-30,000 people from the top four ranks of Saddam's former ruling Baath Party, out of a total membership of up to 700,000.
Posted by:Fred Pruitt

#2  today in fake news SecDef Donald Rumsfeld was asked if the Pentagon was prepared to beat 2 enemies at one time. "no prob" the secdef said, "we'd hold against Foggy Bottom, while launching our principle attack against the CIA, then redeploy for an attack on Foggy Bottom."
Posted by: liberalhawk   2003-05-22 13:24:14  

#1  INA is CIA backed organization - CIA likes the ex-Baathists, many of whom theyve been cultivating over the years. INC otoh has been pushing to get rid of the Baathists. Bremer is responding to Iraqi complaints (not just INC) about Baathists hanging around.

See Jim Hoagland in this AM's WaPo. Especially his quote of a woman from the state department calling Bremers new policy "fascistic". As Hoagland says, people like this woman dont belong in the occupation.

None of this makes sense as long as you take for granted that the administration is united. Once you drop that assumption, much more makes sense.
Posted by: liberalhawk   2003-05-22 12:14:45  

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