Sack Rumsfeld Now
Honestly -- did he think we wouldn't remember?
Mr. Rumsfeld didn't go to Baghdad in 1983 to tour the museum. Then a private citizen, he had been dispatched as an emissary by the Reagan administration, which sought to align itself with Iraq in the Iran-Iraq war. Saddam was already a notorious thug. Well before Mr. Rumsfeld's trip, Amnesty International had reported the dictator's use of torture -- "beating, burning, sexual abuse and the infliction of electric shocks" -- on hundreds of political prisoners. Dozens more had been summarily executed or had "disappeared." American intelligence agencies knew that Saddam had used chemical weapons to gas both Iraqi Kurds and Iranians.Five years ago, the world was with us. Not anymore.According to declassified State Department memos detailing Mr. Rumsfeld's Baghdad meetings, the American visitor never raised the subject of these crimes with his host. (Mr. Rumsfeld has since claimed otherwise, but that is not supported by the documents, which can be viewed online at George Washington University's National Security Archive.) Within a year of his visit, the American mission was accomplished: Iraq and the United States resumed diplomatic relations for the first time since Iraq had severed them in 1967 in protest of American backing of Israel in the Six-Day War.
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And against this they argue with underpants gnomes.
Christ.
Posted by: Mark Adams | September 4, 2006 09:34 PM
And our new buddy Saddam didn't just keep on murdering his own citizens and using WMD against Iran, he was firing on US warships and killing American soldiers:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Stark_(FFG-31)
Posted by: shep | September 5, 2006 10:18 AM