It's worth going over the work the Butcher of Baghdad did for his Texas patrons when he was their butcher:
- 1979: Seizes power with U.S. approval; moves allegiance from Soviets to U.S. in Cold War.
- 1980: Invades Iran, then the "Unicycle of Evil," with U.S. encouragement and arms. (In fairness, credit here goes to Nobel Peace Laureate, James Carter.)
- 1982: Bush-Reagan regime removes Saddam's regime from official U.S. list of state sponsors of terrorism.
- 1983: Saddam hosts
Donald Rumsfeld in Baghdad. Agrees to "go steady" with U.S. corporate suppliers.
- 1984: U.S. Commerce Department issues license for export of aflatoxin to Iraq useable in biological weapons.
- 1988: Gasses Kurds in Halabja, Iraq.
- 1987-88: U.S. warships destroy Iranian oil platforms in Gulf and break Iranian blockade of Iraq shipping lanes, tipping War advantage back to Saddam.
- 1990: Invades Kuwait with U.S. permission.
U.S. permission? On July 25, 1990, the dashing dictator met in Baghdad with U.S. Ambassador
April Glaspie. When Saddam asked Glaspie if the U.S. would object to an attack on Kuwait over the small emirate's theft of Iraqi oil, the ambassador told him, "We have no opinion.... Secretary [of State James] Baker has directed me to emphasize the instruction ... that Kuwait is not associated with America." Saddam taped her.
Glaspie, in her 1991 Congressional testimony, did not deny the authenticity of the recording, which diplomats worldwide took as a Bush Sr's okay to an Iraqi invasion.
It's worth going over the work the Butcher of Baghdad did for his Texas patrons when he was
their butcher:
- 1979: Seizes power with U.S. approval; moves allegiance from Soviets to U.S. in Cold War.
- 1980: Invades Iran, then the "Unicycle of Evil," with U.S. encouragement and arms. (In fairness, credit here goes to Nobel Peace Laureate, James Carter.)
- 1982: Bush-Reagan regime removes Saddam's regime from official U.S. list of state sponsors of terrorism.
- 1983: Saddam hosts
Donald Rumsfeld in Baghdad. Agrees to "go steady" with U.S. corporate suppliers.
- 1984: U.S. Commerce Department issues license for export of aflatoxin to Iraq useable in biological weapons.
- 1988: Gasses Kurds in Halabja, Iraq.
- 1987-88: U.S. warships destroy Iranian oil platforms in Gulf and break Iranian blockade of Iraq shipping lanes, tipping war advantage back to Saddam.
- 1990: Invades Kuwait with U.S. permission.
U.S. permission? On July 25, 1990, the dashing dictator met in Baghdad with U.S. Ambassador
April Glaspie. When Saddam asked Glaspie if the U.S. would object to an attack on Kuwait over the small emirate's theft of Iraqi oil, the ambassador told him, "We have no opinion.... Secretary [of State James] Baker has directed me to emphasize the instruction ... that Kuwait is not associated with America." Saddam taped her.
Glaspie, in her 1991 Congressional testimony, did not deny the authenticity of the recording, which diplomats worldwide took as a Bush Sr's okay to an Iraqi invasion.