Free Iraq

The US's occupation of Iraq will see to it that the Lion of Babylon rises again .. سنـُبعـَث ُ من جَديد ، وإلى ضَـيـرِِهِـم
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Iraq's Nuclear Mirage ... سَراب السلاح النووي العراقي

Unrevealed Milestones in the Iraqi National Nuclear Program: 1981-1991

معالم وأحداث غير مكشوفة في البرنامج النووي الوطني العراقي 1981-1991

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Thursday, January 31, 2008

قانون النفط والغاز .. للإطلاع قبل نفاذ تأريخها

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Al-Hurra TV 23 Jan 08 Mr Issam Alchalabi Dr Walid Khadduri and PM Wail Abdullateef

The Oil and Gas Law was discussed (in Arabic) in a recent session of "ساعة حرة" on Al-Hurra TV channel on January 23rd 2008.

It is worth watching, 53 minutes.

http://www.alhurra.com/archiveAr.aspx

Scroll down to "ساعة حرة"
In Archived Video, click on 23/01/2008 before it disappears.


"As a minority group in Iraq, the Kurds have enjoyed disproportionate influence in the country’s politics since the ouster of Saddam Hussain in 2003. But now their leverage appears to be declining as tensions rise with Iraqi Arabs, raising the specter of another fissure alongside the sectarian divide between Sunnis and Shiites.
.... With their political acumen, close ties to the Americans and technical competence at running government agencies, the Kurds cemented a position of enormous strength. This allowed them to all but dictate terms in Iraq’s Constitution that gave them considerable regional autonomy and some significant rights in oil development.
But now the Kurds are pursuing policies that are antagonizing the other factions. The Kurds’ efforts to seize control of the oil-rich city of Kirkuk and to gain a more advantageous division of national revenues are uniting most Sunnis and many Shiites with Mr. Maliki’s government in opposition to the Kurdish demands.

.... In a signal of its displeasure, Parliament has refused to approve a new budget because it awards the Kurds 17 percent of the total revenues, which many representatives say is more than their share based on population. Because Iraq has not had a census in decades, it is impossible to know the true size of the Kurdish population. Some Kurdish leaders say it could be 23 percent; some Arabs say it is 13 percent.
.... Perhaps most grating for Iraqi Arabs, the Kurds have refused to back down on the oil exploration contracts they have signed with foreign companies. Arabs view the central government as the only entity empowered to approve contracts, albeit in consultation with the regions where the oil is located.
... For now, however, the budget has yet to be approved, the oil law and revenue sharing laws are in limbo, and there is a new and visible fault line on the Iraqi political scene. "
Kurds’ Power Wanes as Arab Anger Rises February 1, 2008

Wednesday, January 30, 2008

Why does this not surprise one? ... يا بلاش .. وينك يا كلبنكيان؟

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ـ"كشف نائب عراقي عن مفاتحات سرية قامت بها جهات تمثل بعض الشركات الأمريكية تتضمن عرضا أمريكيا بمنح النواب الذين يصوتون لصالح قانون النفط والغاز مبلغا قدره خمسة ملايين دولار. وقال النائب العراقي الذي فضل عدم ذكر اسمه: إن المبلغ الذي يمكن ان يدفع للحصول على اصوات تسمح بتمرير قانون النفط والغاز لايتجاوز 150 مليون دولار في حالة تخصيص مبلغ خمسة ملايين دولار لكل نائب، وهذا المبلغ سيكون زهيدا مقارنة بالامتيازات التي ستحصل عليها الشركات الامريكية مشيرا إلى أن قانون النفط يحتاج إلى 138 صوتا لتمريره وهو ما تسعى الجهات الأمريكية للحصول عليه بوسائل كثيرة من بينها شراء الاصوات والترغيب والترهيب!" ـ
شركات أمريكية عرضت دفع خمسة ملايين دولار رشوة لكل نائب عراقي مقابل تمرير قانون النفط
ـ29 كانون الثاني 2008

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Translation of the above article:

"An Iraqi MP who preferred to remain anonymous told the newspaper that highly confidential negotiations took place by representatives from American oil companies, offering $5 million to each MP who votes in favor of the Oil and Gas law.
The amount that could be paid to pass the votes do not exceed $150 million dollars in the case of $5 million to each MP, pointing out that the Oil law requires 138 votes to pass, which the Americans want to guarantee in many ways, including vote-buying, intimidation and threats!
Focusing on the heads of parliamentary blocs and influential figures in the parliament to ensure the votes, the Americans guaranteed the Kurdish votes in advance but they are seeking enough votes to pass and approve the law as soon as possible."
American Oil companies offered five million dollars to each Iraqi MP to pass the Oil law, January 29 2008



Tuesday, January 29, 2008

الولي حبيب الله المختار .... وينك يا شلش العراقي (دام ذكره) ـ

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This posting is about the "Coming Mahdi", claimed by Sadr (the father) in 1999 to be the reason for the American occupation of Iraq.
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ـ" السيد محمد محمد صادق الصدر (المعروف بالصدر الثاني) وهو يلقي خطبة الجمعة أما حشد من المصلين قبل اغتياله عام 1999 من قبل مخابرات صدام حسين، يكشف في هذا الخطاب ولأول مرة، السبب الحقيقي وراء احتلال أمريكا للعراق حسب ما يراه هو،.... وللقارئ العربي غير الشيعي، الذي لا يعرف كثيراً عن التنظيم التراتبي للمرجعية الشيعية، نقول أن السيد الصدر الثاني كان من مرتبة آية الله، أي بلغ درجة الاجتهاد والذي يحق له أن يجتهد في الدين، فهو مجتهد، وله مقلدون من أتباع المذهب الشيعي الجعفري الأصولي. وهذا يعني أن الرجل بلغ من العلم في الفقه الديني مبلغاً كبيراً يؤهله لهذا الموقع وإصدار الفتوى"ـ
السبب -الحقيقي- لاحتلال العراق
ـ29 كانون الثاني 2008
السيد الصدر الثاني وكيفية معرفته بان امريكا ستدخل العراق (فيديو)ـ
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ـ"وسط إهمال غير مبرر من قبل الحكومة ورجال الدين تنتشر بصورة منظمة منشورات على جدران بغداد حملت توقيع "معلم الحب والداعي الى ثورة الحب الالهي"، تدعو الى اللجوء الى الله وحده ونبذ كل المشاريع التي لا تستند إليه.ـ
وينص احد المناشير "ان الولي حبيب الله المختار يقول ان ثورة الحب الالهي تريد ان تحدث ثورة وجدانية وفكرية داخل الانسان".ـ
ولم يعلق منتمون للأحزاب الإسلامية شيئًا على هذه المنشورات، على الرغم من انتشارها على جدران مقراتهم وتنتشر ايضًا بشكل اسع في المناطق الشيعية من بغداد، كما لم يبادر مسؤولو الامن والحكومة العراقية الى تطمين الاهالي او الكشف عن المسؤول عنها."ـ
مهدي منتظر جديد يظهر في بغداد
ـ29 كانون الثاني 2008
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Monday, January 28, 2008

The way it is now ... واقع الحال

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Gaza Jail Break .. فك طوق الأسر عن اهل غزة
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Distorted Arab reality
Lebanon ... No head
Palestine .. Two heads
Iraq .......... Three heads
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PS: The way it ......

Wednesday, January 23, 2008

عرب وين .. طنبورة وين

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ج سترنك .. ولمس المواقع الحساسة
هذا ما لزم ......ـ
واللي ما يلزم ...ـ
ما لازم ..ـ

إنقر الصورة للتكبير

The posted directive is from a lady, the Head of the Human Relations Dept at the [Sorry: not Iraqi but UAE] Authority of Roads and Transport, exhorting her fellow women employees to dress proper and unrevealing clothes and to refrain from short dresses and G-String thongs, and forbidding them from touching their 'sensitive' parts in front of clients.

The title is an Iraqi proverb, while my comment is a pun on a word in the concluding remark, that "it is imperative to distribute this directive" by using the same word "imperative" in two other colloquial meanings, that "he/she who does not hold [them]" then "no need to bother".

PS: Kindly note Comment of Firas below at January 26, 2008 6:19 AM. This could be Egyptian, not Iraqi, as stated above.

From Saadalla: Imad dear, RTA is in Dubai and not Iraq and if you were living in Dubai you would agree with the directive!!!!!


Thursday, January 17, 2008

Onward Christian Soldiers ... To Iraq ...... المتطرفون المسيحيون لتنصير العراقيين

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المتطرفون المسيحيون فى العراق (German Video: Arabic subtitles)
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Radical Christians in Iraq (Same German video: English subtitles)
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Wednesday, January 16, 2008

US Genocide in Iraq

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Notes on Genocide in Iraq
by Ian Douglas

Does anyone believe there is another way to steal a country?
— Eduardo Galeano

محاكمة مجرمي الحرب في العراق
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Fallujah, November 2004 ...................................... Baquba, June 2007 .................................Haditha
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Monday, January 07, 2008

An American Soldier: "I am outraged at what's going on" ... Highly Recommended

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As I was just about to post this excellent confession of an American soldier, it was suddenly withdrawn from youtube by the "user". Luckily, it was downloaded and reposted again as (alt) by FurkDaJerk on January 4, 2008.
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See it before it is wiped off altogether. Just in case, try this.
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"Some have questioned my authenticity, but I am not a fake. I have recently returned from a 14 month deployment in Iraq and am now on reservist status. The purpose of this video is to express my frustration about the discrepancies between my experience in Iraq and the perception that the everage citizen holds. More than ever, citizens must understand the situation in Iraq. Peace."
Added: January 03, 2008 Views: 126,868
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Sunday, January 06, 2008

Juba 3 - Baghdad Sniper and other Iraqi Resistance videos ... قناص بغداد 3

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We had posted on Juba the Baghdad Sniper قناص بعداد - before, as he was mentioned on this site about two years ago, (actually, we had heard of him and his news since early 2004).
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See the first full video clip on Juba (Windows Media Player)
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See the second full video clip on Juba (30 minutes, 10MB, Real Player).
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(1) Now he has released his third video clip in mid-December 2007 (21 minutes, Real Player, 10MB) You might need to wait few minutes depending on the speed of your Internet connection
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This is the Baghdad Sniper Site
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ـ"قناص بغداد" يعرض شريطا ثالثا لعملياته ضد المارينز - جريدة الراية القطرية: 6 كانون الثاني 2008
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هذا هو موقع قناص بغداد
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(2) Night attack on American military camp west of Baghdad mid-December 2007 Jihad Army - Rafidan (Windows Media Player - streaming - 29MB)
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(3) Hummer - no longer mid-December 2007 (Real Player - 10MB) You might need to wait a minute or two.
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Friday, January 04, 2008

The worst consequence of the occupation ... yet to come

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"As violence dropped in the final months of 2007, thousands of people who'd fled their homes returned, especially in Baghdad. Statistics about how many have come home vary, but Iraq's Ministry of Displacement and Migration estimated in early December that 30,000 had returned from other countries, along with 10,000 who'd gone home from other parts of Iraq.
Abdul Samad Rahman Sultan, Iraq's migration minister, said the government would need help from other countries and aid organizations to make it possible for people to return. He said the government hoped to resettle people in the neighborhoods they'd left.
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Gen. David Petraeus, the top U.S. commander in Iraq, said that goal would be difficult to meet, and he predicted violence as homeowners and squatters battle over property.
Petraeus warned that some people will have to resign themselves to never being able to reclaim their homes."That is not ideal, not right, not legal, not a lot of things, but it is reality," (emphasis added) he said last week.
"This is just going to remain a very, very tough issue for some time."
Coalition forces will offer some aid, but Petraeus said he didn't have ground forces capable of organizing returns, settling property debates and maintaining safety. Those solutions will have to come from Iraqis, he said."
Returning Iraqis face lack of services, property disputes January 2, 2008

Reminds you of the Red Indians, dosen't it?

From an email from K K Al-Tawil (January 3, 2008):
"The problem is that the government of PM Nuri al-Maliki is a Shiite government, and Sunni Arabs, at least, think it is complicit in the ethnic cleansing of Sunnis from the capital.
How likely is it that al-Maliki's security forces are going to bring Sunnis in large numbers back into, say, Shaab district, which used to be mixed?
I hear something ominous in Gen. Petraeus's resignation here.
A future ethnic war that the US might not be able to stop.
I can't imagine the Sunni Arabs, whether Iraqis or their coreligionists in the region, giving up on Baghdad and ceding it to the Shiites.
So they are likely to organize over time to try to take it back.
The US troop escalation had the accidental side effect of worsening the position of the Sunni Arabs for now, so that Baghdad must be 80% or so Shiite (way up from about 50/50 in 2003).
As the US troops are drawn back down, the Sunni Arabs will come back.
(Although the Iraqi government makes a big deal out of the returnees, in fact only a tiny number of people have come back, and some people are still leaving)."

Updates:
Clarification - from an email by Buthaina Al-Nasiri (January 4, 2008):
"It is not a question of sunnis allowing Baghdad to be a shiite city or not. Many people do not think in this way. What about christians, kurds, turkmens etc. living in Baghdad? The grave matter is how to leave one's home and neighbourhood in which one has had a life's time memories and change to new homes. Most of our homes are owned property, they are not rented houses, so it is difficult to give away what you have built with your own hands to someone else. It is a kind of a state of staying a refugee for ever in your own country."
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Comment by MadAsHell (January 4, 2008):
"Americans will just shrug their shoulders and say [just like they did to the Nicaraguans, and the Guatemalans (shattered economies and political systems), or the Vietnamese (Agent Orange, a moonscape where the rice paddies used to be, etc.)], "it's your problem, now... we disclaim all responsibility". America never has any responsibility to repair the damage that it does around the world, didn't you know that?

In a way, I don't blame them for this policy. Any honest accounting of the outright damage that they have done to the rest of the world, let alone to include the indirect damage of their rigging of the international trade system (sugar tariffs or simple defiance of GATT rules, anyone?) would involve reparations on so high a magnitude as to bankrupt the U.S. Treasury, were they ever to have to repay it.

You can see some of this concept having played out in the furious reaction of the U.S. ruling classes a few years ago to the idea of "reparations to black Americans for years of slavery" -- recall that much of the economy of the southern U.S. was essentially built by unpaid labor on the part of Negro slaves. When they added up the bill for what this would have cost to repay, even using extremely conservative estimates of back wages, the bill would have come to trillions of dollars. So, in typical American fashion, they simply "stonewalled" (just like Israelis are emotionally unwilling to face up to what it would realistically cost to repay Palestinians for the property that was illegally confiscated from them in 1948), vehemently insisting "the subject is closed for discussion, don't even raise it, we're unwilling to even start talking about it". Of course, such a strategy is limited to the side that has superior military, police and economic power. I suspect that the discussion would sound considerably different, if American blacks, or Palestinians, had a few more guns or a few more billions.

Stop to think: If the black people (theoretically U.S. citizens) can't come back to their homes in New Orleans because the districts in which they used to live have been "renewed" (e.g. reserved for white folk with buckets of money for swank new condos being erected where the tenements used to be), what do you think the chances are of anyone in Iraq being able to go back home? (To say nothing of the Palestinians trying to go back to the houses they owned in Israel in 1948, until they were forced out at the point of a gun by massacres and ethnic cleansing.)

Oh, and I forgot to add -- just like how America's victims in the S.E. Asian and Central American fiascoes were forced into usurious loans by American banks (via the IMF, World Bank, etc.) for the "privilege" of financing the effort to repair the destruction imposed upon them by America (just like Iraq is going to be reduced to permanent indebtedness, hence servitude, for the "privilege" of selling off all of its assets to Americans in no-bid, fire-sale deals), black Americans from New Orleans are finding out the hard way that all those insurance policies they bought are (unlike the ones for the white folk in the recent California fires) worthless... so, they'll have to take loans at exorbitant interest rates (gotta pay for all our losses in that little ol' subprime mess there, boy!) from, you guessed it, Wall Street bankers, so they can rebuild their shacks. That is, if the private, uniformed security guards now at the gates to the neighborhoods where they used to live (remind you of, say, Blackwater?) even let them in, in the first place. "You say y'all live here, boy? Prove it!" smiles the man, from underneath his sunglasses, as he totes his assault rifle.

Moral of the Story: If you want your country, or your 'hood, not to be devastated by America's neocon ruling class, who have a grand old time slaughtering you and leaving everything in ruins, then charging you for the "privilege" of cleaning up the mess that they created, pick up your gun and kill the American before he gets a toehold wherever you live. You must use violence to defend yourself from much greater violence being inflicted on you, by America's cruel, transient armies of plunder and exploitation. Words don't count. Neither do treaties, or insurance policies.

Those who run America understand one language, and one language only: the dialog of force."
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Tuesday, January 01, 2008

What is this US soldier fighting for in Iraq?

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For a morbid definition of "spreading democracy", the American way.
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"My job is not to die for my country; my job is to make the other poor bastard die for his country." (B Morgan, November 19, 2004)
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Iraqi Deaths Due to U.S. Invasion: 1,139,602 and counting
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Clarification - from a Comment by MadAsHell (January 2, 2008):
"I guess that you may know but in case not, the quote attributed to B Morgan is actually one from General Patton, an American General of great repute, during WWII.
The full quote is, I believe, is:
"Nobody ever won a war by dieing for his country. He won it by making some other poor dumb bastard die for his."
As you see, it runs deep in the US war criminals family."
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And, good riddance of one of these war criminals:
"I'm dead. That sucks" January 4, 2008
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Perhaps Morgan is still looking forward to receiving a pat on the head blessing from the Holy Deceiver.
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