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Chalabi denies being contender for top job
rediff.com ^ | April 21, 2003 18:22 IST | Shyam Bhatia

Posted on 04/21/2003 5:41:52 PM PDT by AM2000

Chalabi denies being contender for top job

Shyam Bhatia in Karbala exclusively for rediff.com | April 21, 2003 18:22 IST


Ahmed Chalabi's denial that he is in the running for the top job in Iraq is a frank admission by the Pentagon's favourite candidate that there are other Iraqis better suited, better qualified and far more popular than he will ever be.

In a city like Karbala, the majority Shia population's spiritual heartland, the very mention of Chalabi's name is guaranteed to start people laughing. And in a country where so many families have lost at least one loved one to torture or death, it is considered obscene that a privileged man like Chalabi, who has lived in the lap of luxury all his life, should even contemplate a political future.

Saddam's victims, and the Chalabi family are by no means at the top of that particular tree, can be seen on every street corner in Iraq. Those that haven't lost a leg, an arm, an eye to Saddam's security services have served for years in prison where many came close to madness after years of enforced isolation.

In some cases, like the instance of the victims rescued from an underground Nasriya prison after 20 years of incarceration, they have lost the use of their sight and will need years of therapy before they can learn to properly communicate.

Chalabi, whose family owns the property currently occupied by the Indian embassy and residence, left Iraq as a child and lived abroad for decades, first in Beirut, where his father re-established the family bank, and then in Amman.

He was forced to leave Amman, the capital of Jordan, following accusations of criminal misconduct, and still has a 20 year court sentence outstanding against him. He only managed to escape from Jordan because a willing colleague was able to smuggle him out in the boot of a company car.

Since then he helped to form the Iraqi National Congress, an umbrella opposition group based in London, of which he is the head.

In an interview on Monday with an international broadcaster Chalabi said, "I am not a candidate for any political position. I don't want to do a political role now. I want to work on building civil society because this is the basis of democracy. The Iraqi people want democracy, they deserve it and they can get it done."

"The people are ready for it. They are fed up with totalitarianism, they are fed up with repression, they are looking for a better life, and they realise full well now that they can influence this. Iraqis are not a vanquished people, they think they have won," he added.

 

Chalabi, whose return to his country of birth was facilitated by the US army, criticised the UN secretary general Kofi Annan for smoking a cigar with Saddam, claiming this had tarnished his image with the Iraqi people who now considered him a de facto ally of the deposed president.

He also said he believed Saddam was alive and 'moving around in Iraq'.

Rediff.com Senior Editor Shyam Bhatia is the co-author of Saddam's Bomb, on Iraq's search for nuclear weapons


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: ahmedchalabi; interimauthority; iraq; iraqifreedom; karbala; powerstruggle; us

1 posted on 04/21/2003 5:41:52 PM PDT by AM2000
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To: AM2000
I do not trust this guy.
2 posted on 04/21/2003 5:42:43 PM PDT by Howlin
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To: Howlin
Bhatia or Chalabi?
3 posted on 04/21/2003 5:43:32 PM PDT by AM2000
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To: AM2000
Chalabi.

I don't know much about Bhatia.
4 posted on 04/21/2003 5:44:51 PM PDT by Howlin
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To: Howlin
I don't either, but at least he's admitted that he's not right for leadership. Hopefully leaders can emerge that aren't Islamic fanatics.
5 posted on 04/21/2003 5:44:58 PM PDT by EaglesUpForever (boycott france)
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To: Howlin
I don't trust Chalabi either. More importantly, I don't think Iraqis do either.
6 posted on 04/21/2003 5:45:02 PM PDT by anniegetyourgun
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To: EaglesUpForever
It has a hollow ring to me, sort of like Hillary saying she's not running in 2004.
7 posted on 04/21/2003 5:57:38 PM PDT by Howlin
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To: Howlin
Maybe he (Chalabi) is thinking the real graft lies in administration rather than ruling.
8 posted on 04/21/2003 5:59:56 PM PDT by dwilli
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To: dwilli
Of course. All that $$ coming in from overseas, someone has to oversee it, right? :-)
9 posted on 04/21/2003 6:01:28 PM PDT by AM2000
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To: AM2000
This guy could lead to the downfall of the Bush Administration. I have been getting beat up for saying this guy is a hustler and a egomaniac. I still don't have a name for whomever is pushing his venture into Iraq. All I hear is the Pentagon.
10 posted on 04/21/2003 6:07:53 PM PDT by dwilli
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To: dwilli
I don't see this leading to the downfall of this administration. This administration will fall, if it does fall, on domestic issues. The economy. Gun rights. Y'know, inconsequential $hit like that ;-) (j/k)
11 posted on 04/21/2003 6:09:51 PM PDT by AM2000
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To: AM2000
I find it hard to believe that in the entire Iraqi exile community we couldn't find someone without a fraud conviction to run the country for us.
12 posted on 04/21/2003 6:11:39 PM PDT by Non-Sequitur
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To: AM2000
You don't think having a crook leading the reconstruction of Iraq won't poison the admiistration?
He can weather the economy as long as it doesn't get any worse.
13 posted on 04/21/2003 6:13:17 PM PDT by dwilli
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To: Non-Sequitur
We shouldn't be limiting ourselves to the exile community at all. There are plenty of Iraqis in Iraq.
14 posted on 04/21/2003 6:13:24 PM PDT by AM2000
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To: dwilli
You don't think having a crook leading the reconstruction of Iraq won't poison the admiistration?

No. I don't think, when all is said and done, foreign affairs have a big enough sway on the American electorate to make a difference. As long as Chalabi doesn't turn around and fund al-Qaeda, resulting in another attack on the American mainland (or some other similar turn of events), the voting public won't care how corrupt Chalabi is. IMHO.

15 posted on 04/21/2003 6:16:47 PM PDT by AM2000
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To: AM2000
The democratic spin machine will eat this President alive if they get a solid issue like graft in Iraq to beat him up with. They will have the help of the major networks and news outlets.
16 posted on 04/21/2003 6:21:55 PM PDT by dwilli
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To: dwilli
I'm sure they'll try. I don't believe Chalabigate will have much traction, though. But if Bloomberg lays off those 10,000 workers in NYC, and similar moves happen in other cities around the country... bam, you got yourself an issue. A real issue.
17 posted on 04/21/2003 6:41:47 PM PDT by AM2000
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To: AM2000
Other than the expected sympathy for New York with the 9/11
murders, I don't see a lot of sympathy for the city's
fiscal matters. Billions have gone to New York and rightfully so but they need to clean up those political and patronage jobs and pay their police, firemen, people, emt, etc.
18 posted on 04/21/2003 6:56:58 PM PDT by dwilli
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