Saddam's Hidden History

Paranoid Dot Calm

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What I found most interesting about this article was that everyone always praises Colin Powell for being a stand-up kinda' guy ....

Calm

* In 1988 it became known that Saddam Hussein had used his chemical weapons against Iraqi Kurds in the town of Halabja. In response, a number of senators, including Al Gore (D-Tenn.), introduced the "Prevention of Genocide Act of 1988," which sought to impose sanctions against Iraq. The act passed the Senate unanimously, but the Reagan White House killed the bill in the House. Peter Galbraith, the former ambassador to Croatia who worked in the Senate as an Iraq expert at the time, wrote in the Boston Globe Magazine: "Secretary of State Colin Powell was then the national security adviser who orchestrated Ronald Reagan's decision to give Hussein a pass for gassing the Kurds. Dick Cheney, then a prominent Republican congressman and now vice president and the Bush administration's leading Iraq hawk, could have helped push the sanctions legislation but did not."

Saddam's Hidden History
By Joel Bleifuss
January 2004
http://www.thirdworldtraveler.com/Iraq/Saddam's_Hidden_History.html
 

Reverend Blair

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RE: Saddam's Hidden Histo

Good article, Calm. Third World Traveller is a great site.

The thing about Saddam's hidden history is that it really hidden at all...it's been pretty much in the open the whole time. It just doesn't make it in the mainstream media. A lot of that is because the push for the deification of Droolin' Ronnie Rayguns and the reluctance to chew up the Bush family and their political and business connections.