Iraqi govt. papers: Saddam bribed Chirac

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Iraqi govt. papers: Saddam bribed Chirac


BAGHDAD, Jan. 28 (UPI) -- Documents from Saddam Hussein's oil ministry reveal he used oil to bribe top French officials into opposing the imminent U.S.-led invasion of Iraq.

The oil ministry papers, described by the independent Baghdad newspaper al-Mada, are apparently authentic and will become the basis of an official investigation by the new Iraqi Governing Council, the Independent reported Wednesday.

"I think the list is true," Naseer Chaderji, a governing council member, said. "I will demand an investigation. These people must be prosecuted."

Such evidence would undermine the French position before the war when President Jacques Chirac sought to couch his opposition to the invasion on a moral high ground.

A senior Bush administration official said Washington was aware of the reports but refused further comment.

French diplomats have dismissed any suggestion their foreign policy was influenced by payments from Saddam, but some European diplomats have long suspected France's steadfast opposition to the war was less moral than monetary.

"Oil runs thicker than blood," is how one former ambassador put his suspicions about the French motives for opposing action against Saddam.

Al-Mada's list cites a total of 46 individuals, companies and organizations inside and outside Iraq as receiving Saddam's oil bribes, including officials in Egypt, Jordan, Syria, the United Arab Emirates, Turkey, Sudan, China, Austria and France, as well as the Russian Orthodox Church, the Russian Communist Party, India's Congress Party and the Palestine Liberation Organization.

Not a big surprise here but I thought I would share it anyway.

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Let me get this straight because I am starting to lose my patience with those who are so easily manipulated. Chirac is going to get prosecuted because Iraq gave him a better price than the US on oil? Isn't that the pot calling the kettle black? The primary reason for the was for the stability of the region. Bush was manipulated into beleiving that it was the right thing to do for our nations sake, because he threatened/insulted his daddy and also because he and his friends in the business would reap handsome profits. Let this be a lesson to all those world leaders who may decide to exercise Democracy and not agree with us in the future.

[This message was edited by Borat Sagdiyev on January 29, 2004 at 02:42 PM.]
 

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Chirac makes headlines as an evil bastard for accepting the promise of cheaper and more accessible oil in exchange for not being responsible for people's deaths, while the US, not long ago, accepted the promise of cheaper and more accesible oil in exchange for weapons of mass destruction which they would go on to use as an excuse to bomb the shit out of people.

Yes, the French are real assholes, aren't they?
 

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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR> it was the right thing to do for our nations sake, <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

Borat,

Eat $hit and die! This isn't your country. Your games are tiresome. There is not one of us dumb enough to believe this charade. I guess I'm manipulated by everything except your deception.
 

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Those are strong words Uncle. What exactly pissed you off so much. Tell me, it's better too get it all out and then you won't feel so much pain.
 

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