The liberation of Iraq

David Pryce-Jones has some words about sis’s old school buddy Chalabi today in opinion.telegraph.co.uk – The marchers are doing Saddam’s work Ahmad Chalabi of the Iraqi National Congress and other exiles are now preparing to take over. Kanan Makiya, one of the most brilliant among them, has been drafting a new constitution for sharing power … Continue reading “The liberation of Iraq”

David Pryce-Jones has some words about sis’s old school buddy Chalabi today in opinion.telegraph.co.uk – The marchers are doing Saddam’s work

Ahmad Chalabi of the Iraqi National Congress and other exiles are now preparing to take over. Kanan Makiya, one of the most brilliant among them, has been drafting a new constitution for sharing power among Iraq’s disparate elements. Since they cannot liberate themselves, others have to do it for them. That is the point of our invasion.

Iraq can become a democracy, but we have to sweep Saddam, the demonstrators, and France out of the way first. So many idiots, so little time.

2 thoughts on “The liberation of Iraq”

  1. Yeah, the US did such a great job in liberating Kuwait and installing a democracy there, so why not let them try again in Iraq?
    To refresh your memory: No democracy, no political parties, less than 10 percent of the people have the right to vote there.

  2. the US also did a great job in Iran??? absolute nonsense. We can help Irak but war must be our last move.

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