Saddam Hussein's Verhöre.
Verfasst: Sa Jul 04, 2009 10:38 pm
Für Leute die sich für sowas interessieren - frisch feigegebene Protokolle von Saddam Hussein's Verhören des FBI (warum auch immer die meinten, dass ihre Zuständigkeiten/Interessen im Irak liegen ).
Erwartet keine riesigen Enthüllungen - die interessantesten verbleiben wohl weiterhin im Status "secret".
http://www.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/NSAEBB/NSAEBB279/index.htm
Erwartet keine riesigen Enthüllungen - die interessantesten verbleiben wohl weiterhin im Status "secret".
He takes personal responsibility for ordering the launching of SCUD missiles against Israeli targets during the 1991 Persian Gulf War, because he blamed Israel and its influence in the U.S. for “all the problems of the Arabs”, but denies that his purpose was to draw that country into the conflict and to divide Washington from its Arab allies. He provides details on the lead-up to the war, reporting that during a January 1991 meeting former Secretary of State James Baker told Saddam’s foreign minister that if Iraq did not comply with U.S. conditions “we’ll take you back to the pre-industrial stage.”
Saddam’s historical recollections include his ascendancy within the Ba’athist party in 1968 and 1969; his disappointment after the Iran-Iraq war with Arab governments for their lack of gratitude for Iraq’s “saving all of the Arab world” from occupation by Iran; details about the 1991 Persian Gulf war; and the post-war Shi’a uprising in Iraq’s south, which he characterizes as “treachery” instigated by Iran.
Not included in these FBI reports are issues of particular interest to students of Iraq’s complicated relationship with the U.S. – the reported role of the CIA in facilitating the Ba’ath party’s rise to power, the uneasy alliance forged between Iraq and the U.S. during the Iran-Iraq war, and the precise nature of U.S. views regarding Iraq’s chemical weapons policy during that conflict, given its contemporaneous knowledge of their repeated use against Iranians and the Kurds.
http://www.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/NSAEBB/NSAEBB279/index.htm