The Repeated Declaration of Bush… In the First War Saddam
said the same
Fadhil Qaradaghi -Kurdistan
G.W.Bush, insisting to accomplish US task in Iraq, declared
repeatedly, and still doing, that America will not leave Iraq, Bush's slogan
is simply: "no withdrawal".
The same we heard in Iraq months before the first American
war in Iraq 1991. Saddam appeared in TV,in fact he was seen in TV every day,
talking to Iraqi journalists.
The word "withdrawal" was the greatest taboo at that time
and death was the fair punishment waiting to whoever pronounces it.
One of journalists wanted to prove that there is no doubt
concerning the "no withdrawal" decision saying that the Americans have such
technology that enables them to fabricate Saddam’s sound, and thus
fabricating an order of withdrawal. The idea pleased Saddam and made him to
supposed the more serious possibility: “ they may do more than that ", he
said, "and they may fabricate a film showing me ordering you to withdraw".
He then asserted his decision: Even in that case don’t believe”.
Saddam did not listen to all those who advised him to leave
Kuwait, of course all of those advisers were non-Iraqi people.
There is no need to review the days of war; I will guide you
right to the end of the story.
Saddam, after weeks of bombing and because of the miserable
situation of Iraqi army, made a disparate effort to maneuver but US wanted
one thing, finally we heard Saddam, from a noisy, low sound radio station,
saying it. He said: “ they wanted this word from us, so we are now saying
it, we will withdraw”
But on the ground it wasn't a withdrawal, it was rather a
great defeat and Iraqi solders fled from Kuwait long before saying that
word.
Now, bush is insisting just like Saddam, the case is worst
than the case of Saddam’s dictatorship, at least there are a lot of people
in America who are shouting for leaving Iraq while no dared to even ask: "
why are we staying there".
Anyhow, I have the feeling that America will do it and in a
manner some what like the one of 1991.
The same men, the same case, perhaps the same fate. After
all the world if full of Saddams.
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