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Non Gaming Discussions => Off-Topic => Topic started by: videoholic on February 04, 2003, 07:25:39 PM
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http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2003/02/03/1044122320739.html
This gentleman has been chosen to take over for Saddam after the war.
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The United States has chosen a successor to Saddam Hussein from Iraq\'s notoriously fractious opposition groups, according to a former Iraqi diplomat who lives in Sydney.
Mohamed al-Jabiri, who has just returned from in talks with Washington, said the White House has given its "blessing" to the head of the Iraqi National Congress, Ahmed Chalabi, to lead a transitional coalition government in Iraq once Saddam has been deposed.
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remember... we have to dispose of Saddam first... but we\'ll hear more about that tomorrow when America unveils it\'s evidence against Iraq.
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the guy looks like he had a spnk session interrupted.
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Greatttt..another dummy government.
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Jajaj... this is incredible...
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Is the title of the book he is reading "How to pull the wool over George Bush\'s Eyes"?
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Do we even try to find a good leader for the countries we save? It looks like we just found any ol middle eastern dude in the US and said "Congrats, you are now the new Iraqi president!"
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He actually isn\'t in the US. He lives in Syndey. Australia.
But then again, you know that because I\'m sure you read it.
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Shouldnt the people in Iraq choose their leader?
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Originally posted by Unicron!
Shouldnt the people in Iraq choose their leader?
That\'s why they call it a "transitional coalition government." This guy will lead a government to handle things for a limited period of time, until we can orchestrate a pseudo-democratic "election" that can be safely fixed. :p
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Cored, Unicron already knows that. He knows a lot about that region. He lived in Cyprus don\'t forget.
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:rolleyes:.............:mad:
Hey atleast I ve leaved for four years in emirates and oman and used to visit SA every year since 1996