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sabra Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Sep-22-08 11:38 AM
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Kuwait concerned over US arms sales to Iraq
Source: Middle East Online

Kuwait defence minister informs US that Iraqi forces ‘should be defensive in nature’.

KUWAIT CITY - Kuwait has told the United States it is concerned over proposed arms sales to former occupier Iraq, the Gulf state's defence minister said in comments published on Monday.

"We have informed the United States of our fears over this issue and that... (Iraqi) forces should be defensive in nature," Sheikh Jaber Mubarak al-Sabah told Al-Seyassah newspaper.

The Pentagon announced last month it had notified Congress of proposed military sales to Iraq valued at more than nine billion dollars, including helicopters, tanks and armoured vehicles.

"In the short term, there is no danger for Kuwait, but in the long term, there could be some fears from these arms sales," said Sheikh Jaber, who is also acting prime minister.

Read more: http://www.middle-east-online.com/english/?id=27988
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RaleighNCDUer Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Sep-22-08 11:47 AM
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1. Can't imagine why. After all, it was Saddam who invaded them before.
OK, technically, Saddam stayed at home and 150,000 OTHER Iraqis invaded Kuwait. It's not as if MOST Iraqis feel that Kuwait is an Iraqi province that was illegally separated from the rest of the country during Britain's partitioning of the country, right?
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dipsydoodle Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Sep-22-08 11:58 AM
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2. Might just be better if that lot simply STFU
Edited on Mon Sep-22-08 12:05 PM by edwardlindy
Incase anyone has forgotten what swung congress the first time around was the nurse's story about Iragi troops turfing babies out of incubators. It was a complete fabrication and the "nurse" just happened to be the Kuwaiti ambassador's daughter. When the subject was raised after the event the Kuwati's just said "well - it served it purpose"

There only one word to describe them and I can't use it here - it's not aunts.

Brief details here : http://www.geocities.com/CapitolHill/3589/us-iraq-lie.html

andmuch more here :

In fact, the most emotionally moving testimony on October 10 came from a 15-year-old Kuwaiti girl, known only by her first name of Nayirah. According to the Caucus, Nayirah's full name was being kept confidential to prevent Iraqi reprisals against her family in occupied Kuwait. Sobbing, she described what she had seen with her own eyes in a hospital in Kuwait City. Her written testimony was passed out in a media kit prepared by Citizens for a Free Kuwait. "I volunteered at the al-Addan hospital," Nayirah said. "While I was there, I saw the Iraqi soldiers come into the hospital with guns, and go into the room where . . . babies were in incubators. They took the babies out of the incubators, took the incubators, and left the babies on the cold floor to die."83

Three months passed between Nayirah's testimony and the start of the war. During those months, the story of babies torn from their incubators was repeated over and over again. President Bush told the story. It was recited as fact in Congressional testimony, on TV and radio talk shows, and at the UN Security Council. "Of all the accusations made against the dictator," MacArthur observed, "none had more impact on American public opinion than the one about Iraqi soldiers removing 312 babies from their incubators and leaving them to die on the cold hospital floors of Kuwait City."84

At the Human Rights Caucus, however, Hill & Knowlton and Congressman Lantos had failed to reveal that Nayirah was a member of the Kuwaiti Royal Family. Her father, in fact, was Saud Nasir al-Sabah, Kuwait's Ambassador to the US, who sat listening in the hearing room during her testimony. The Caucus also failed to reveal that H&K vice-president Lauri Fitz-Pegado had coached Nayirah in what even the Kuwaitis' own investigators later confirmed was false testimony.
If Nayirah's outrageous lie had been exposed at the time it was told, it might have at least caused some in Congress and the news media to soberly reevaluate the extent to which they were being skillfully manipulated to support military action. Public opinion was deeply divided on Bush's Gulf policy. As late as December 1990, a New York Times/CBS News poll indicated that 48 percent of the American people wanted Bush to wait before taking any action if Iraq failed to withdraw from Kuwait by Bush's January 15 deadline.85 On January 12, the US Senate voted by a narrow, five-vote margin to support the Bush administration in a declaration of war. Given the narrowness of the vote, the babies-thrown-from-incubators story may have turned the tide in Bush's favor.

Following the war, human rights investigators attempted to confirm Nayirah's story and could find no witnesses or other evidence to support it. Amnesty International, which had fallen for the story, was forced to issue an embarrassing retraction. Nayirah herself was unavailable for comment. "This is the first allegation I've had that she was the ambassador's daughter," said Human Rights Caucus co-chair John Porter. "Yes, I think people . . . were entitled to know the source of her testimony." When journalists for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation asked Nasir al-Sabah for permission to question Nayirah about her story, the ambassador angrily refused.86

http://www.prwatch.org/books/tsigfy10.html
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stillcool Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Sep-22-08 12:20 PM
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3. I read a story the other day..
that said Bush was ratcheting up the sale of weapons. Wonder where the money goes?
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awoke_in_2003 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Sep-22-08 12:48 PM
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4. "Wonder where the money goes?"
The Carlyle Group?
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