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Tuesday, October 12, 2004

No wonder he was against the intervention in Iraq. 




Well, this shouldn't be news, right?
News are that SADDAM Hussein believed that the United Nations system was so corrupt that it would protect his dictatorship from American aggression and allow him to complete quickly his quest for weapons of mass destruction (WMD).

There was a French Connection for Saddam, too. He was hoping to remain in power with with a bribery strategy targeting Jacques Chirac.

Yesterday, CNN showed a section called "Diplomatic License," where a French gentleman journalist from Radio France International criticized the American media for not covering well the Duelfer report. He said that the American media should be focusing more on how this report shows that Bush was wrong. Instead, he claims, the American media are focusing too much on the "Food for Oil" scandal, also called "Kofigate."

My comment is, how does he dare? The American media do criticize their president, much more than a state-run agency such as Radio France (International). This journalist-public-servant could not possible say something against Mr. Chirac. If he did, he would certainly receive bad news from Mr. Chirac.

To make the point clearer, I did not find anything about the Kofigate at Radio France International, so I perform some searches. I tried "Food for Oil", "Saddam", "Chirac", and "Chirac Saddam". Nothing.

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