RE: virus: Chalabigate

From: Blunderov (squooker@mweb.co.za)
Date: Fri May 28 2004 - 16:34:29 MDT

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    [Blunderov] Laden with interesting facts and amusingly written. (Did you
    know that the Chalabi family had a reputation for mathematical genius?)
    Best Regards

    http://www.democraticunderground.com/articles/04/05/28_chalabi.html
    <snip>
    The Strange Case of Dr. Ahmed Chalabi
    May 28, 2004
    By Raul Groom

    And so, in the midst of a half dozen or so other calamities that made its
    final whimper almost inaudible, the maniacal neoconservative bid to take
    over the world crashed into the dust. The event received a moderate amount
    of play in the nation's print dailies, but it was and still is impossible
    for our punditocracy to discuss the momentous development in the depth that
    its importance demands, because the story is simply too complicated for the
    media, in its modern state of pubescent infatuation with the glib and the
    obvious, to take on.

    This site, thankfully, with its feature-length columns and unusually
    enlightened readership, resists still the incessant pull towards the Fear
    Factorization of news and commentary. I shall therefore take up the
    challenge of explaining the Chalabi situation here. </snip>

    <snip>
    The plan was perfect, except for one minor detail - the CIA could not be
    brought on board. Besides Tenet's antipathy for Chalabi, a major war between
    the White House and the CIA had broken out over the Bush Administration's
    brazen outing, during the run-up to the Iraq war, of a deep-cover agency
    operative named Valerie Plame. Thus the whole operation would have to be
    conducted without the CIA's knowledge...
    Predictably, the CIA eventually got wind of the plan. They waited for just
    the right moment, and they leaked word to the authorities in Iraq that
    Chalabi was passing U.S. secrets to the Iranians. Chalabi's offices were
    raided, and his top aides were forced into hiding. The long, happy life of
    Ahmed Chalabi, future ruler of the pan-Arab oil empire, was over. </snip>

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