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Norman Solomon
Saddam’s unindicted co-conspirator: Donald Rumsfeld
November 6, 2006
Saddam Hussein has received a death sentence for crimes he committed
more than a year before Donald Rumsfeld shook his hand in Baghdad. Let’s
reach back into history and extract these facts:
* On Dec. 20, 1983, the Washington Post reported that Rumsfeld
“visited Iraq in what U.S. officials said was an attempt to bolster the
already improving U.S. relations with that country.”
* Two days later, the New York Times cited a “senior American
official” who “said that the United States remained ready to establish full
diplomatic relations with Iraq and that it was up to the Iraqis.”
* On March 29, 1984, the Times reported: “American diplomats pronounce
themselves satisfied with relations between Iraq and the United States and
suggest that normal diplomatic ties have been restored in all but name.”
Washington had some goodies for Saddam’s regime, the Times account noted,
including “agricultural-commodity credits totaling $840 million.” And while
“no results of the talks have been announced” after the Rumsfeld visit to
Baghdad three months earlier, “Western European diplomats assume that the
United States now exchanges some intelligence on Iran with Iraq.”
* A few months later, on July 17, 1984, a New York Times article with
a Baghdad dateline sketchily filled in a bit more information, saying that
the U.S. government “granted Iraq about $2 billion in commodity credits to
buy food over the last two years.” The story recalled that “Donald Rumsfeld,
the former Middle East special envoy, held two private meetings with the
Iraqi president here,” and the dispatch mentioned in passing that “State
Department human rights reports have been uniformly critical of the Iraqi
President, contending that he ran a police state.”
* Full diplomatic relations between Washington and Baghdad were
restored 11 months after Rumsfeld’s December 1983 visit with Saddam -- who
went on to use poison gas later in the decade, actions which scarcely harmed
relations with the Reagan administration.
* As the most senior U.S. official to visit Iraq in six years,
Rumsfeld had served as Reagan’s point man for warming relations with Saddam.
In 1984, the administration engineered the sale to Baghdad of 45 ostensibly
civilian-use Bell 214ST helicopters. Saddam’s military found them quite
useful for attacking Kurdish civilians with poison gas in 1988, according to
U.S. intelligence sources. “In response to the gassing,” journalist Jeremy
Scahill has pointed out, “sweeping sanctions were unanimously passed by the
U.S. Senate that would have denied Iraq access to most U.S. technology. The
measure was killed by the White House.”
These are facts that the public should know about the current defense
secretary of the United States.
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Norman Solomon’s latest book, “War Made Easy: How Presidents and Pundits
Keep Spinning Us to Death,” is out in paperback. For information, go to:
www.warmadeeasy.com
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Don't forget to check out articles from 2007 and 2008 
Norman Solomon
"Announcing the P.U.-litzer Prizes for 2006" December 27, 2006
"Is the USA the center of the world?" December 21, 2006
"Powell, Baker, Hamilton -- thanks for nothing" December 18, 2006
"Media sham for Iraq war -- it’s happening again" December 6, 2006
"The new media offensive for the Iraq war" November 16, 2006
"Saddam’s unindicted co-conspirator: Donald Rumsfeld" November 6, 2006
"Channeling Thomas Friedman" October 23, 2006
"The pundit path for death in Iraq" October 12, 2006
"Welcome to the nuclear club" October 10, 2006
"Spinning the troop levels in Iraq" September 5, 2006
"The mythical end to the politics of fear" August 24, 2006
"News media’s love-hate for nuclear weapons" August 6, 2006
"Applauding while Lebanon burns" July 26, 2006
"Why pretend that Hillary Clinton is progressive?" June 13, 2006
"The urbanity of evil" June 6, 2006
"Media Memorial Day" May 29, 2006
"When "diplomacy" means war" April 19, 2006
"The lobby and the bulldozer: Mearsheimer, Walt and Corrie" April 14, 2006
"When war crimes are impossible" April 7, 2006
"Blaming the media for bad war news" March 27, 2006
"Domestic lying: The question that journalists don’t ask Bush" March 19, 2006
"War-loving pundits" March 17, 2006
"Digital hype: a dazzling smokescreen?" March 8, 2006
"Mahatma Bush" March 1, 2006
"The unreal death of journalism" February 24, 2006
"The Iran crisis -- “Diplomacy” as a launch pad for missiles" February 19, 2006
"Cheney’s dodge: Taking responsibility" February 16, 2006
"Smothering the King legacy with kind words" February 2, 2006
"The crime of giving the orders" January 19, 2006
"Ted Koppel: “natural fit” at NPR news and longtime booster of Henry Kissinger" January 18, 2006
"Axis of fanatics -- Netanyahu and Ahmadinejad" January 7, 2006
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