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Iraq
Iraq: Maliki is conducting "reconciliation" talks with The King Of Clubs
2007-05-30
Erbil, 30 May (AKI) - Contacts are underway between Iraqi prime minister Nouri al-Maliki and the Baathist faction of Izzat al-Douri, former vice president during the Saddam era, according to a report on Kurdish language daily Aso. The scope of the contacts is "for reconciliation between the government and this political wing" the paper said. It quoted sources close to the government saying "the prime minister has created a high commission for directing the talks with the Douri faction, to be headed by an ex-aviation official."

Sources added that "the talks will be held in the Green Zone in Baghdad with al-Maliki taking part, along with the interior and defence ministers".

Al-Douri, the "King of Clubs" in the US deck of cards naming the Saddam regime's most wanted figures, gave an interview to Time magazine in July 2006, through written questions and answers passed on by Iraqi intermediaries. There have been reports that he has been living in Syria or Yemen or that he is dead.

The Iraqi leadership has in the past fiercely opposed any negotiations with Baathists involved in crimes against the Iraqi people. But among the recommendations that emerged from the conference in Sharm el-Sheikh earlier this month, on the situation in Iraq, was initiatives to support and boost national reconciliation.

Izzat Ibrahim al-Douri is one of three surviving plotters who carried out the coup that brought the Baath Party to power in 1968 and managed to survive Saddam's frequent purges. He was responsible for northern Iraq when chemical weapons were used there in 1988, and is accused of mass torture and murder.
I'm all for reconciliation. Kiss and make up. Wait for Izzy to stick his head out in public. Then whack him.
Posted by:mrp

#9  Mike, "put down your arms, give up your cause, go back to your homes, and you'll be left in peace."

with respect for you Mike, on thisn here thread, i did...

;-)
Posted by: RD   2007-05-30 23:07  

#8  RD, i'm glad too see that a "yankee" could appreciate the south and doesn't think that it is one giant trailor park. i'm from GA by the way is why i have that view
Posted by: sinse   2007-05-30 20:14  

#7  "Curse be upon your Mustache" qoute from March 06, 2003
Posted by: kingofmonkeys   2007-05-30 18:30  

#6  Build bridges for your enemies.In WW2,( see Anthony Caves Brown .. A Bodyguard of Lies) the german generals tried to surrender entire armies to the allies ,but Stalins agents ( the cambridge 5 led by Philby) cut off all attempts, plus Harry Hopkins, Stalins agent in the White House, got Unconditional Surrender as a policy. Canaris went to London in the spring of 1944(dressed as a nun) and promised the Brits that the invasion could walk ashore and be welcomed if they could get some minimum guaratee of humane treatment .He was turned down by the Brit State depts who didn t want to leave an intact Europe after the war to resist Stalin.If your enemy sues for peace find some grounds for accepting and work on longer term constructive issues.In Montgomerys bio he tells how the German Generals he was facing after the battle of the bulge wanted to surrender and were told they would be shot like dogs.
Posted by: john e morrissey   2007-05-30 18:01  

#5  I'm not comparing al-Douri to Robert E. Lee at all. I'm simply saying, at the end of the day, the non-al Qaida insurgents will probably get the same deal the Confederates got from the Union: put down your arms, give up your cause, go back to your homes, and you'll be left in peace.
Posted by: Mike   2007-05-30 17:22  

#4  Mike I waz raised a Yankee in a very Liberal family with ancestors who fought in the Civil War...
That said, In my wiser older years I've become a great admirer of the South, and take offence that you'd compare Gen Robert E Lee [a Confederate and American btw], with Izzat al-Douri.

;-)
Posted by: RD   2007-05-30 14:36  

#3  At most, he'll get the same deal Robert E. Lee got at Appomattox Court House. His underlings will be almost certain to get that.
Posted by: Mike   2007-05-30 12:35  

#2  Izzy was a ruthless little bastard when Saddam was in power. He is the virtual head of the Baathist now and is the head of the non AQ insurgency. Making a deal with him will come back to haunt Maliki and its doubtful Sadr will allow it to happen. Now that will be a true civil war - Baathist Thugs versus Mahdi Army Gangbangers.
Posted by: Jack is Back!   2007-05-30 11:25  

#1  how damn hard could it be too find a red headed iraqi anyway?
Posted by: sinse   2007-05-30 11:15  

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