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Saddam: Hanged for
the wrong reason
It was not the Iraqi government but its American masters that chose
to execute Saddam Hussein in a great rush as soon as the first sentence
was confirmed, thus canceling all the other trials on far graver
charges that awaited him. The current Iraqi government had nothing
to hide if those trials went ahead; the United States government
did.
Cast your mind back to the US invasion of Iraq in March, 2003.
Washington's pretext for war then was Iraq's alleged weapons of
mass destruction, with barely a word about bringing democracy to
the downtrodden Iraqi people. But in order to persuade us that Saddam's
WMD were a threat to the whole world, we were told a lot about how
wicked he was, how he had even "gassed his own people."
Well, there weren't any weapons of mass destruction, so now
the script has been changed to say that the war was about bringing
democracy to Iraq. But that still requires Saddam Hussein to be
a monstrous villain (which he certainly was), and it needs some
dramatic supporting stories about how he abused his own people,
like his poison gas attacks on rebel Kurds in 1988. So let's try
him for the slaughter of the Kurds in 1988, and then we'll hang
him.
Fair enough, and the trial for the gassing of the Kurds actually
got started a couple of months ago. Other trials, for his savage
repression of the Kurdish revolt in 1988 and the Shia revolt in
1991, were already scheduled to happen in the New Year. But none
of that came to pass. All the other trials have been cancelled,
and they actually hanged Saddam for the judicial murder of 144 villagers
in the town of Dujail who were allegedly involved in a plot to kill
him in 1982.
Dujail? Here is a man who began his career in power in the
late 60s by exterminating the entire (mostly Shia) leadership of
the Communist party in Iraq, went on to launch an invasion of Iran
in 1980 that cost up to half a million lives, massacred his own
Kurdish population in 1987-88 when some of their leaders sided with
the Iranians, invaded Kuwait in 1990, and massacred Iraqi Shias
in 1991 when they rebelled against his rule at the end of that war.
And they hanged him for Dujail?
It's as if they had taken Adolf Hitler alive in 1945, but
ignored his responsibility for starting the Second World War and
his murder of six million Jews and just put him on trial for executing
people suspected of involvement in the July 1944 bomb plot. With
all of Saddam's other crimes to choose from, why on earth would
you hang him for executing the people suspected of involvement in
the Dujail plot?
Because the United States was not involved in that one. It
was involved in the massacre of the Iraqi Communists (the US Central
Intelligence Agency gave Saddam their membership lists). It was
implicated up to its ears in Saddam's war against Iran -- to the
point of arranging for Iraq to be supplied with the chemicals to
make poison gas, providing Baghdad with satellite and AWACS intelligence
data on Iranian targets, and seconding US Air Force photo interpreters
to Baghdad to draw Saddam the detailed maps of Iranian trenches
that let him drench them in poison gas.
The Reagan administration stopped Congress from condemning
Saddam's use of poison gas, and the US State Department tried to
protect Saddam when he gassed his own Kurdish citizens in Halabja
in 1988, spreading stories (which it knew to be false) that Iranian
planes had dropped the gas. It was the US that finally saved Saddam's
regime by providing naval escorts for tankers carrying oil from
Arab Gulf states while Iraqi planes were left free to attack tankers
coming from Iranian ports. Even when one of Saddam's planes mistakenly
attacked an American destroyer in 1987, killing 37 crew-members,
Washington forgave him.
And it was George W. Bush's father who urged Iraq's Shias and
Kurds to rebel after Saddam was driven out of Kuwait in 1991, and
then failed to use US air power to protect the Shias from massacre
when they answered his call. The US was deeply involved in all of
Saddam's major crimes, one way or another, so no trial that delved
into the details of those crimes could be allowed. Instead, the
spin-doctors in the current Bush administration put the Dujail trial
first and scheduled the trials for Saddam's bigger crimes for later,
knowing that they would all be cancelled once the death penalty
for the Dujail incident was confirmed. The dirty laundry will never
have to be displayed in public. But it does mean that the man who
was hanged last Saturday morning not only had a farce of a trial
before a kangaroo court; he was executed for the wrong crime.*
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