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Strategies & Market Trends : Booms, Busts, and Recoveries

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To: TobagoJack who wrote (50250)5/21/2004 4:01:51 AM
From: elmatador  Read Replies (1) of 74559
 
Despair settles in as a fierce struggle for the war spoils starts. <<Iraqis and G.I.'s Raid the Offices of an Ex-Favorite>>
nytimes.com

add that to the news of the Government Council blasted to death and you see that was happeining right now in Iraq is a internal struggle to see who is going to have the reins of the power.
All the killings around are just a political campaign Iraq style.

<<But the relationship (between Chalabi and the US) has markedly deteriorated in recent weeks as Mr. Chalabi criticized Americans for not turning over enough power to the new Iraqi government when sovereignty is formally restored on June 30.>>
The guy cut a deal with the US to denigrate Saddam and get power afterwards.
He also clashed with American officials over the decision to resurrect members of Mr. Hussein's Baath Party in positions of power.
<<Three days ago, Pentagon officials said they were ending the $335,000 monthly payments they had been making to support Mr. Chalabi's intelligence-gathering organization, which has been sharply criticized for having grossly exaggerating the threat posed by Mr. Hussein.>>
Now that Saddam is gone, the guy is spendable. Oh!!!! Count on anohter bunch torpedoing the post 30 June regime.
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