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Iran for beginners.
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Tuesday May 25, 2004 17:35 by iosaf the ipsiphi

a refresher of December 2002. so that you may better understand Mr Chalabi's problems today.
The US Propaganda machine, realising that the illegal war on Iraq has proved to be the nemesis they have so long avoided, are now desperate to shift blame.
and in the process prepare a "do Iran" situation. I would like to remind you that Iranians were invited to "do Iraq" by the US machine in December of 2002, which is the point at which I believe "the war" began if only in "covert mode". The British establishment and public have long ago accepted that they were fooled into supporting a war by believing an intelligence report which was cobbled together off the internet. You may search here for "scud" and you'll get as much info as was passed to Blair, Bush and Aznar.
The Americans are now blaming Chalabi, an Iraqi who they supported and drafted to their government of occupation.
They turned on him in the last week.
If I may give you any advice at all, any "minima moralia" it this:-
Never accept a political position in a conflict zone from the US. It's akin to signing your own death warrent.
I am not spoon-feeding you today. I'm just going to tell you how it was so you can work out how it is.
Iran _did_ play a crucial role in the pre War period. In december of 2002, Muhamed Baqir Al Hakim was allowed cross the border between Iran and Iraq just south of Kurdistan with 50,000 loyal troops.
This started a covert war and allowed Kurds to secure their region. Bush at that point was bullying Belgium and France over the Turkish question.
Muhamed Baqir Al Hakim was a shia, and the plan was for his presence in Iraq to help quicken the establishment of a Shia zone in the east of Iraq which area is presently covered by the U.S. and Polish control zones.
Ayatolah Muhamed Baqir Al Hakim was killed shortly after the beginning of the US/K entity took control of Iraq.
Muhamed Baqir Al Hakim was thought to be the most likely man to achieve peace of some sort. Long before (the now also dead) Salim was presented as "the most likely man to achieve peace".
As I said I'm not spoonfeeding you.
I had thought last August and September that his card, and that of his 50,000 supporters had been played. I knew the 50,000 soldiers who outnumber the british 5 to 1, and account for a third of the US presence were poorly armed, and hardly trained and really didn't pose a normal military threat to the occupation, and so I stopped making mention of them, awaiting the day the US would return to this level of the "multi-dimensional chessboard" which is both their illegal occupation of Iraq and their resistance to the cultural and geo-political onslaught of a generation of Western Intellectuals who wish see their hegemony dismantled within four decades.
Now it seems the US in desperation to shift blame will play these Iranian Shia cards again, but this time accusing Chalabi of inviting this resistance force in, to support Iranian foreign policy.
Today's US media are pushing this line.
Use your own mind.
Form your own opinion.
I shall not be accused of dis-information on this one. But one warning, you will find in any research of Chalabli, Iran and Baqir Al Hakim, links that will tie in Italian Construction firms, chemical weapons, arms dealing, heroin routing and just to make it bedtime compatible in this year of Snuff Videos, a little bit of religion to boot.
If I wrote anymore, I'd be rash. = I'm not going to contradict the US/CIA on this one, just say, we are very intelligent in Europe, as they know, and we knew every twist and turn they might take to get control, to keep control and to justify control of Iraq's oil, and establish a system of puppet and client regimes from Sharon's Isreal to Afghanistan.
If Iran planned the war, it made a mistake.
And my knowledge of Iranians suggest to me that this is not so. They are a shrewd people who have since the presidency of Carter survived very concerted attempts to destabilise their regime.
Ireland too as I have pointed out before gave succour and refuge to many exiles after the Islamic revolution. Iran and Syria were always going to be "next" on the list. So if you now accept the WMD never existed, then be prepared for one year preparation of doing "Iran".
bakground on the Iranian Shiia Iraqi resistance:-
www.trepca.net/2003/0803/030825-lajme.htm
my good pal Chomsky, who knows how to communicate with academic types:-
generositywithoutborders.org/oh/Chomsky.pdf
my good pals the Guardian:- drawing the Kurdistan link to ayatolah Bakir.
www.guardian.co.uk/elsewhere/journalist/ story/0,7792,914242,00.html
the late 90s when all the characters were thought of as "good boys" who would help bring democracy to the Middle East.
www.muslimedia.com/archives/world98/unitycon.htm
the French without whom we honestly wouldn't have last so long.
www.unregardmoderne.com/ spip/viewvoir.php3?id_mot=43&debut_article=290
and finally those of Cambridge, who as the reader will know, provided with the Swedish the only truthful information in the lead-up to the War, when I didn't even trust the French.
It's a dsicussion reference to the "mystery"
"who killed Bakar?"
http://www.casi.org.uk/discuss/2003/msg04782.html
Sorry if this is frustrating for the reader, journalist etc., to know that in this information age, you can not find more that two sentances from Cambridge, guardain, france, Chomsky and Ipsiphi on a man who was "the hope of the west".
I suppose Chalabi would be able to help us more. In common parlance we call such denial of information "googlewashing".
I call it a clear sign "not to write/speak".
I invite any student to follow the clues, and write the essay, and "ahem" do _their best_ to stop the invasion of Iran by the good guys.
you know what to do:-
check google and your popular search engines and affix succint and witty comments.
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Jump To Comment: 2 1readers might also try this trick.
remember with this type of name to break it down.
so my first link searched
Muhamed+Baqir+Al+Hakim
risible did:-
Baqir+Al+Hakim
if you're searching for a Iranian Cleric
you might also try adding
"Ayatolah".
now note that all files that are offered by Risible's search are before the assasination of Baqir Al Hakim and don't answer the CASI (campaign against sanctions on Iraq) question - who killed Baqir.
But they will help the reader get to grips with the players in the Supreme Council for Islamic Revolution in Iraq (SCIRI)
(Supreme Assembly for the Islamic Revolution in Iraq)
in arabic:-
Al-Majlis al-Al'a lil-Thawra al-Islamiyya fi al-'Iraq.
Nor do they tell you anything about the troops are the weaponry carried into Iraq in December.
in fact the best site I can find (and I am surprised that these sites are still online to be honest) is
http://www.al-hakim.com/index3.htm
that asserts he had over 20,000 troops and "was on his way to Najaf".
Not a single site claims he made it.
his own home site, stopped news updates in august 2003. one month before I wrote his card was played.
the calander is on the right and is a western one in standard American format (for your ease of use).
http://www.al-hakim.com/news.htm
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I suppose i've misused the term "googlewash", in that the man hasn't been removed from the record, just that one can not for love of Osiris or Nepthys find anything on the man in his own languages after that border crossing. And that smells.
I''ve tried this afternoon all search techniques, meta, spider and criss cross, and I'm coming up a blank. lots of links but not a screed of useful information.
Maybe that ought be called "google-staining"?
I like working and playing with Risible.
anyone else want to play researcher?
iosaf writes: "Sorry if this is frustrating for the reader, journalist etc., to know that in this information age, you can not find more that two sentances from Cambridge, guardain, france, Chomsky and Ipsiphi on a man who was "the hope of the west".
I suppose Chalabi would be able to help us more. In common parlance we call such denial of information `googlewashing'. "
Iosaf if you look at the link below you'll see that Google is bursting with information about Baqir Al-Hakim. One link in that list says that his brother was on the governing council and that he commanded about 4-8,000 militia. That's dated 2003 and it states that he's on his way to Najaf.