RE: virus: Chalabigate.

From: Blunderov (squooker@mweb.co.za)
Date: Sat May 29 2004 - 01:41:41 MDT

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    Joe Dees
    Sent: 29 May 2004 03:18 AM
     

    If it turns out that Chalabi was an Iranian stalking horse mole, enticing
    the US into Iraq at Iranian behest so we would topple the hated-by-them
    Saddam for them by supplying us with disinfo. about Iraqi WMD's, they might
    have outsmarted not only US intelligence, but also themselves, as I perceive
    the example of a free, democratic and prosperous Iraq on their western
    border to be a much greater threat to the continuation of the Iranian
    mullahcracy than Saddam ever was, as the internal opposition inspired by
    such an example will eventually lead to their demise...if their plan was to
    use Sadr to engineer a friendly Shi'ite mullahcracy on their western border,
    it has failed miserably.

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    [Blunderov] If. It seems to me that it will take many years of foreign
    occupation to realize this outcome. And that doesn't seem to be the plan
    right now. 
    The history of Iraq suggests to me that the moment foreign troops leave
    there will be a coup. Maybe several.
    Democracy in the Middle East means Islam. And the Shi'ites ARE the majority
    in the area so it seems that Iran has backed the form horse at least.
    (Interestingly, that man Douglas Feith seems once again not to be very far
    away from the epicenter of disaster. His talent for making serious mistakes
    is quite breathtaking. I shall watch his further career with interest.)
    'If' it turns out that the Likud party has been complicit in aiding and
    abetting the Iranian deception of the USA, this too may turn out to have
    interesting ramifications.
    Especially in conjuction with the possibility that it may have come to the
    attention of the house of Saud that it's ally, the USA, does not necessarily
    consider the relationship to be completely indispensable.
    Best Regards
      
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