Posted on 12/18/2004 11:27:47 AM PST by nickcarraway
SIR Richard Branson tried to prevent the Iraq war in a secret deal with Nelson Mandela.
The Virgin boss hoped to send the former leader of South Africa to meet Saddam Hussein and persuade him to go into exile.
He even got United Nations chief Kofi Annan's approval for the plan, despite fears that Saddam might kidnap Mandela.
A private jet was ready to fly the Nobel Peace Prize winner to Iraq. Branson offered to join him on the peace mission. But coalition forces invaded Iraq just before they went.
Branson opposed invasion plans and believed if they could offer Saddam an escape route, bloodshed would be avoided.
He said: "I kept thinking you have to give somebody like Saddam a way out otherwise he's like a cornered animal - they have to fight.
"I thought the only person who could persuade him to step down was Mandela."
The plan was for Mandela and Saddam to fly out of Baghdad together.
Branson said: "Mandela wanted us to get Kofi Annan's blessing, which we got. We were arranging for Mandela to go to Iraq to meet Saddam and had a plane standing by in Jo'burg from March 17.
"Two days later, as we were planning to fly in, the bombing started, so it didn't come to anything."
Branson is close friends with Mandela and spent weeks trying to set up the meeting with Saddam.
Four Virgin executives were given secret instructions to help make the peace plan a success.
Virgin director Will Whitehorn said: "Richard put a tremendous amount of work into it because he believed it was the right thing to do.
"Kofi Annan was initially cautious about the idea and was worried Mandela would be taken hostage by Saddam.
"He eventually changed his mind and gave us the go-ahead. Nelson was prepared to give it a go, he thought at his age, he was expendable.
"Richard told Nelson he would go along with him if it was felt appropriate. He wasn't worried about his own safety, it wouldn't have been the most dangerous thing he's done. But the decision was being left up to Nelson.
"The plan was to try to persuade Saddam to stand down as president of the country, given the inevitability of the invasion.
"Richard was convinced Saddam was like a rabbit trapped in the headlights. But Richard thought Saddam didn't himself believe the Allies would invade.
"Richard met Saddam briefly in 1990 when he flew out to Baghdad with Sir Edward Heath to bring home 43 injured and sick hostages before the first conflict.
"He was convinced Bush would go to war in Iraq but he was always sceptical about the weapons of mass destruction. He was saddened when the plan was overtaken by events"
Branson said of the war: "It was perhaps the worst foreign policy decision since Suez. You shouldn't have to maim or kill 200,000 people to get rid of one individual."
The invasion has inspired him to set up a group of non-political figures called the Elders to help avert future conflicts.
He added: "It's in its infancy but Mandela has agreed to be the founding father."
NRA Bump
Hubris, narcissism, arrogance, smugness. Another child of the 60's distorted sense of their reality.
No more Branson or Vigin anything for me.
Even Richard Branson couldn't match the Oil for Food money.
Fie on you sir! Fie on . . . . Oh. That's a capital "V".
Big NRA ~ Bump!
What's an XeniaST ~ is it anything like St. Xenia
of Rome, the Holy Martyr Feast Day?? :)
Be Ever Vigilant!
Just give Branson some time and he'll fall off one of his dumbass balloons and put himself out of our misery.
Possible idea for a new reality show??
"The Elders" starring the rebel billionaire, Richard Branson. Watch each week as Sir Richard Branson and his team plot to get yet another ruthless, murdering dictator, choosen at random, to go into exile.
In this week's episode, The Elders team, led by Branson and sidekick Nelson Mandela, try to get Fidel Castro to leaver Cuba and go into exile on the Isle of Elba. Next week, watch the nobel peace prize winning team go after North Korea's Kim Jong Il. Rumored special appeareance by James Earl "Jimmah" Carter.
Premier episode on FOX Sunday, immediately following "My Big Fat Obnixious Boss". Check TV guide for local times.
anything about Uday or Quasay going with them? Or Chemical Ali ? were they only going to get rid of ONE person and think the entire regime would start singing kumbaya ?
He would be better concentrating on what he does worst, which is running perhaps the most incompetent apology for a train service out of all of them that we have in the UK.
I suspect Saddam would have been better able to make Virgin trains run on time.
He added: "It's in its infancy but Mandela has agreed to be the founding father."
Nelson Mandela is a non-political figure? That's odd, because I associate him with certain political stuggles with which he has associated himself (and at times, led).
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
The Second Amendment...
America's Original Homeland Security!
Screw him. Strong letter to follow.
If he's so rich, why ain't he smart?
Oh, sure, what happens if there's a boycott and nobody comes?
"He eventually changed his mind and gave us the go-ahead. Nelson was prepared to give it a go, he thought at his age, he was expendable.
They were going to toss old Nelson to Saddam and his jackal son's....
I wish W. could have waited a week or two before invading.
I'm kidding.
Now if was Kofi who was going to be tossed...ok, I'm kidding again...
5.56mm
now THAT's an 'Amish' double entendre if I ever, uh, 'Witnessed' one.
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