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tigris81 -> Allawi Gets a Baathist Endorsement (8/31/2007 6:07:00 AM)

 
I just came across this article. Interesting.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/time/20070831/wl_time/allawigetsabaathistendorsement

Ayad Allawi's bid to become Iraq's prime minister again has received an endorsement from an unexpected source: the Baath Party. A spokesman for the exiled leadership of Saddam Hussein's old party told TIME that Allawi "is the best person at this time to be given the task of ruling Iraq." He said he hoped that Allawi would pave the way for the Baath Party to "return to the political life of Iraq, where we rightfully belong."

The spokesman, known only as Abu Hala, said the Baath leadership under Saddam's deputy, Izzat al-Douri, were "more than willing to work with Allawi, because we see him as a nationalist and Iraqi patriot, and not a sectarian figure." He said the party didn't agree with all of Allawi's policies when he headed a transitional Iraqi government in 2004, but "we have no doubt that he would represent the interests of Iraq, not of Shi'ites or Sunnis or any other group."


Abu Hala said the Baath leadership has had several meetings with Allawi, and "we found him open-minded and fair." Allawi has previously told TIME that he has for some time had channels open to exiled Baath leaders, many of whom live in Jordan and Syria. Allawi has criticized the government of current Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki for its de-Baathification policies, saying they hurt many blameless Iraqis. But he has never called for the party's return to Iraq's political stage.


A former member of the party himself, Allawi broke with Saddam Hussein in 1975 and lived in exile in London. He survived an assassination attempt by Baath agents in 1978. But since his return to Iraq after the fall of Saddam, he has consistently argued that the entire party membership should not be criminalized. Many Iraqis joined the Baath under duress, or because it was the only way to get jobs or advance careers.


In recent months, Allawi has mounted a campaign to return to power, seeking a new parliamentary alliance of secular, Sunni and Kurdish parties to offset the strength of the dominant Shi'ite coalition behind Maliki. A powerful Washington public-relations firm has also begun to aggressively lobby Senators and Congressmen to back Allawi.


The endorsement from the Baath leadership is a mixed blessing. It may buy Allawi some goodwill with Sunnis, the main beneficiaries of Saddam's rule. A Shi'ite himself, Allawi antagonized Sunnis when he signed off on the massive American military offensive on Fallujah in the fall of 2004.


But the Baathist backing will have the opposite effect on his fellow Shi'ites, especially for the Islamist coalition that is the largest block in the Iraqi parliament, and on Kurdish parties that comprise the second-largest block. Shi'ites and Kurds bore the brunt of Saddam's repression and regard the Baath leadership as mass murderers. Many members of Allawi's own secular coalition regard the Baath as anathema.


What's more, the American politicians Allawi is courting will likely find it uncomfortable to be on the same side as Saddam's old party.




sadiq2006 -> RE: Allawi Gets a Baathist Endorsement (8/31/2007 7:32:08 AM)

tigris81

please do not trust him they only think for money and power.




Lion of Babylon -> RE: Allawi Gets a Baathist Endorsement (8/31/2007 7:32:56 AM)

I posted this article on one of the other threads this morning. Why don't those stupic dumasses butt out? By issuing their support they actualy harm Alawis chances of returning to power. Bloody Baathist idiots still think people give a rats ass what they think.




tigris81 -> RE: Allawi Gets a Baathist Endorsement (8/31/2007 7:56:31 PM)

LOB,

Sorry i just recently saw that you posted this article in the the thread.
Anyhow, yes it seems that the baathists are still active and still hoping to get back to power or at least political life.
Its just a shame that Ayad Allawi, whos own brother was killed by Saddam's agents and who helped lobby this war against the baathists has now joined forces with his old enemies. I feel that the 1 million Iraqis who died as a result of this war died for nothing and history is repeating itself. But having said that, if the return of some Baathists and Allawi to power will bring peace and stability to Iraq, then I dont care. The situation is so bad that its come to a point where people dont care who is in power as long as they can create a miracle.  




tigris81 -> RE: Allawi Gets a Baathist Endorsement (8/31/2007 8:02:10 PM)

 
Sadiq, you may be right on that one. I dont see any Iraqi polition who doesnt think of money & power. But compared to the rest of them, I dont see any alternatives other than Allawi. I am not a big fan of the Baathists, but if bringing some of them back to political and civilian life in Iraq will lead to better security and services, then I dont mind. Afterall, not all baathists were criminals. Iraq needs their expertise.  




Lion of Babylon -> RE: Allawi Gets a Baathist Endorsement (8/31/2007 10:07:51 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: tigris81
But having said that, if the return of some Baathists and Allawi to power will bring peace and stability to Iraq, then I dont care. The situation is so bad that its come to a point where people dont care who is in power as long as they can create a miracle.  


I agree. Anyone who can bring stability and security gets my vote.




sadiq2006 -> RE: Allawi Gets a Baathist Endorsement (9/3/2007 6:30:15 PM)

tigris81
 
i agree also on bringong stability and security gets my vote also, but not to betray the iraqis just when he gets enough money then he will screw like the others did the baathists you cannot trust any longer. 




Harry -> RE: Allawi Gets a Baathist Endorsement (9/4/2007 9:13:59 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Lion of Babylon
By issuing their support they actualy harm Alawis chances of returning to power. Bloody Baathist idiots still think people give a rats ass what they think.


 Have you considered the possibility that they really don’t want him, and they are doing this to actually keep him away from the political arena?




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