
What if Trump were the president of Saddam's time?
Nader Abdel Raouf
Independent newspaper correspondent Ruert Fisk, based on what is currently going on about North Korea, wonders whether America would invade Iraq in 2003 if Donald Trump was then president.
Fisk said in a report published by the British newspaper, on the occasion of the 15th anniversary of the invasion of Iraq, that this operation was undoubtedly a war crime left the Iraqi people thriving amid the rubble, and set a record in terms of the number of lies around.
The journalist was convinced that a character such as Donald Trump could have prevented the disaster, saying: "Given his exceptional ability to mislead and be absolutely insane, Trump would have been in line with Saddam, and with his nuclear and gas ambitions and his own focus on his own interests, "He said.
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"The crosswords in Baghdad, the huge mural paintings in the presidential palaces with the sky-rocketed missiles, the military shows, and the murdered family members would really draw the attention of the current madman from the White House," Fisk said.
Fisk said that the situation on Iraq before the US intervention was similar in many respects to what it is today about North Korea, saying that the leader of this country, Kim Jong-un is Saddam Hussein for Trump.
The British journalist referred to similar threats from the United States to Saddam at the time and to Kim now, especially "shock and horror" and "fire and anger," adding that the title of "rocket man," as described by North Korea's Trump, can also be used against Saddam Hussain.
Fisk noted that former US President George W. Bush and former British Prime Minister Tony Blair have refused to sit at the table with Hitler and have launched a criminal campaign, unlike Tramp who accepted Kim's invitation for a personal meeting.
The invasion of Iraq has brought catastrophic consequences not only to this country, but also to the Middle East in general, and to the escalation of violence, extremism and hatred, and the cause of a series of bloody crises in the region, as well as the emergence of a "Daash" organization.
Fisk slammed the international community's policies towards the Middle East: "Forget justice, dignity and education. We were not interested in these desperate and legitimate aspirations of the peoples of the Middle East."
"We cry about the civilian dead in Aleppo and al-Ghouta, and at the same time, we are proud of the victims of Mosul and Raqqa. We all know the reason for this, but we are the makers of kings. If we can destroy the ancient Mesopotamia, we can also declare Jerusalem as the capital of Israel. British) Theresa May to tell the whole world that Britain still boasts of its declaration Balfour Declaration.
Fisk concluded that Trump was a staunch figure for this "shameful play," adding that if his immoral presidency in 2003 might have come to Baghdad for a meeting with Saddam, the Middle East would have been saved from the subsequent disaster.
The British journalist concluded his report by saying: "The real assumption of Trump's presidency is that this person came to power late."
Source: Independent
Nader Abdel Raouf
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