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They Opposed the War because it was Wrong!

Filed under: General — by Jane Novak at 8:26 am on Wednesday, October 20, 2004

Claudia strikes again and the world is in her debt:

“With the aim of shedding sanctions, Saddam, according to his regime’s own records, was throwing billions in business and millions in bribes to France, Russia and, to a lesser extent, China, all veto-wielding permanent members of the Security Council. As it happened, sanctions were indeed eroding, and these three nations opposed the decision of the U.S. and Britain that Saddam either had to shape up or be shipped out.

But in Mr. Annan’s view, Saddam’s oil money had nothing to do with it. Nobody buys the officials of France, Russia and China. They are serious and important.

To be fair, maybe that’s how the world would appear to anyone dulled for decades by U.N. diplo-speak–and Mr. Annan has toiled there for 42 years. But in the modern world, the notion that Russia and China in no way qualify as banana republics might be news to the state-muffled media of both countries. It might also surprise readers of the Berlin-based Transparency International Corruption Perceptions Index, which ranks 133 countries by levels of corruption, from best to worst. On that list, China ranks about halfway down, worse than Colombia or Peru and tied for 66th place with Panama, Sri Lanka and Syria. Russia does worse yet, ranked between Romania and Algeria, and tied for 86th place with Mozambique.

France does much better. Though it ranks as more corrupt than the U.S., Israel or Japan, it ties with Spain for a still respectable 23rd place. That makes France one of the most corrupt countries not in the entire world, but merely in Western Europe.

Alas, such dignity may come as cold comfort to the French, given that Mr. Annan did not actually deny that the Chinese, Russians and French had taken big payoffs from Saddam. Mr. Annan merely disputed that the Chinese, Russians and French would have delivered anything in return for the bribes. In other words, they may be corrupt, but at least they weren’t honest about it.”

3 Comments »

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Comment by Redhunter

10/20/2004 @ 9:07 am

You just can’t make this stuff up.

Think of it; if someone wrote this as a novel, it would be dismissed as unbelieveable.

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Comment by Tim

10/20/2004 @ 9:31 am

With today’s current environment, Annan and the UN in general has all but branded the US as a “banana republic.” China gets a free pass based upon economic considerations and future potential economic gains. France’s past history of colonial exploitation and its current manipulation via the EU speaks for itself. The UN’s dealings and actions also speaks for itself. The UN’s credibility and dignity was “flushed” down the Global toilet when it allowed Arafat to address the UN General Assembly back in the late 1960s, not as a leader, but as a self-proclaimed terrorist. To give this man a standing ovation set the stages for other thugs and bag men to follow in Aragat’s foot steps to gain “legitimacy.”

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Comment by Caoilfhionn

10/21/2004 @ 4:44 am

Annan skimmed all that money from the Oil For Food Program but the UN is still involved in the Iraq situation to “finish the job”. WHAT JOB is THAT, I wonder? Ripping off the Iraqi people?

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