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Getting Sick and Tired of Kofi

Filed under: General — by Jane Novak at 7:29 pm on Friday, November 12, 2004

We’re not the only ones:

FALLUJA, Iraq (CNN) — Iraq’s interim defense minister Hazem Sha’alan has lashed out at U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan and leaders of other Arab countries during a pep talk for Iraqi troops before an expected assault on the insurgent-held city of Falluja.

Annan warned in a letter dated October 31 to the United States, Britain and Iraq that such an assault would have a “negative impact” on the prospects for elections, now scheduled for January.

Where was Kofi Annan when Saddam was slaughtering the Iraqis like sheep?” Sha’alan said.

Where were the calls we hear from Arab and Islamic countries when Saddam was messing up the country?”

Sha’alan told the Iraqi troops set to participate in the offensive that they were “the defenders of democracy” who would rescue a city held hostage.

“Those who call not to fight the criminals, we say to them, ‘You are the criminals.’ They are the criminals,” he said.

How could you shake hands with Saddam Hussein before? You were a slave to Saddam Hussein, and today you try your best to restore dictatorship and crime, but under a new umbrella — that is the umbrella of Islam.

The troops crowded in to hear him, raising their rifles into the air and cheering, dancing and singing at the end.

Sha’alan predicted the insurgents, who have been in effective control of Falluja for months, would “run away like rats” when attacked.

We will chase them from house to house, from room to room,” he said.

Like a breath of fresh air.

8 Comments »

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Comment by Helen

11/12/2004 @ 10:51 pm

Great speech! It’s a wonderful sign of things to come that the troops gathered closer and cheered. I like that. They’re the “defenders of democracy.” You’ve gotta hand it to GWB!!

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Comment by Gordon

11/12/2004 @ 11:00 pm

No wonder the world fears the idea of a free Iraq. They wont tolerate crap either! Bless ‘em!

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Comment by Anonymous

11/12/2004 @ 11:17 pm

Funny how the images of cheering troops around the CIA golden boy, Ayad, remind one of the Pentagon’s former golden boy, Saddam.
The lasting image of Saddam MkI I have, is of mafia Don Rumsfeld shaking hands with him. This was before both of these two complete incompetents blew it. Saddam and Don, complete fuckwitz made in heaven. It was meant to be.

Saddam Mk II looks exactly like the his predecessor. Ringed by happy smilling, dancing, singing uniformed troops. These images were probably shot inside Saddam Mk I’s plalace, now known as the Yellow Zone.
Funny how some things never change.

Where was the USA when Saddam Mk I was slaughtering his people, why, selling him the means to do so.

Where was the USA when UN sanctions murdered at least half a million Iraqi children, why, making sure the sanctions stayed in place, despite all the evidence of infant genocide. According fragrant Madeliene Albright ‘It was worth it’.
Liberated Kuwait ? When is the benificent USA going to press for democratic free elections one wonders? We hold our breath, but experience tells us somthing else. When hell freezes over.
Liberated Haiti anyone? The US army turned up only after the CIA had destroyed Haitian democracy, kidnapped and deported its democratically elected leader, Bertrand Aristide.

Why doesn’t the US government take all its military colonies and go home and leave the world in peace ?
Why does it keep murdering everyone in order to bring them peace ? Go home, no one wants you.
The corporate US and its front, the US government, is hilarious, or you would be, if it didn’t keep murdering everyone it came across who didn’t want to be turned into slaves.

Eff off
Yours Joe 90

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Comment by Anonymous

11/12/2004 @ 11:18 pm

bollocks

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Comment by dick

11/13/2004 @ 9:40 am

So far, he’s right.

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Comment by Jane

11/13/2004 @ 10:11 am

Once the Iraqis get on their feet, they should be great allies. France and the UN are going to pass out at the sight.

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Comment by Anonymous

11/13/2004 @ 10:16 pm

tulip

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Comment by Jane

11/13/2004 @ 10:24 pm

daisey

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