I have found that Baghdad Bob was fired as an Iraqi foreign minister in April 2001...I've not yet seen what he did 'til the time of his fame as information minister, and I think it doesn't matter, as the point is Iraq's thoughts on 911 itself.
If I've blamed the old grey matter for my memory misleading me, it seems likely true and so what? You again call me a liar as you suggest that "one must clearly understand that this kind of misdirection is quite simply a lie." It is not. You again show your ignorance of the meaning of the word, and your propensity to attack without thought. Your Ignorance of basic logic remains your achilles heal.
It is likely I heard a report of what came from Iraq on or about 911, and for all I may have confused (or not, still in doubt) it is true that I've still gotten the essence of Iraq's message largely right, which you ought to have anticipated in the first place. I still have that memory (be it faulty) that a report on Iraq's thoughts said Iraq said there would be more to come god willing, but I cannot confirm this aspect to date.
What I have found is the following single statement from Iraq on or about 911 (surely there was more, one would think):
"BAGHDAD,Al-Iraq: The world saw what was inconceivable. U.S. prestige, arrogance and institutions are on fire. America is tasting what it forced others to taste. America is on fire, and fear and horror have overtaken it from the north to the south and from the east to the west. America is on fire and behind this fire were a thousand, a million, or even a billion hands. For the savage, arrogant America, which is afflicted with megalomania, caused all peoples of the world to suffer from humiliation, starvation, and terrorism. And it is now harvesting what it planted and reaping the fruits of its world crime. . . . The American legend has collapsed the way the World Trade Center tower collapsed in New York."
salsamagazine.com
I think it's a great start. Iraq was a perfect place to go to war, and the above statement from Iraq on or about 911, serves my case well, IMHO, showing the guts of my assertion as to Iraq's position was truthful "spew (again, as you might have anticipated)"
By the by, the above quoted purely rings of memories of Baghdad Bob, does it not?
Dan B. |