America's outrage over the use of chemical weapons by Arab dictators depends on which dictator did the gassing and when they did it.
For instance, the
regime of Syrian tyrant Bashar Al-Assad is exchanging accusations with Syrian
rebels over the use of chemical weapons in their increasingly deadly battle.
Both sides cite, among other things, video footage
that apparently shows attack survivors—soldiers and civilians--gasping for
breath.
So
far, investigators say evidence of a chemical attack by either side is far from
convincing. But proof that Assad was indeed using such weapons of mass
destruction would represent a major turning point in the conflict.
The
Obama administration—which has long been reluctant to intervene directly—has
warned the Syrian dictator that the use of chemical weapons would “constitute a red line for the United
States.”
Republican
Senators John Mc Cain and Lindsey Graham are particularly outraged. Their feelings
are understandable-right? How could any U.S. administration stand by as an Arab
dictator gassed his own people?
President Ronald Reagan not only turned his back on such
ruthless attacks, though they were substantiated by grisly video evidence, but continued
to aid the tyrant who was ordering the savagery.
The
dictator in question was Saddam Hussein. That of course was before the invasion
of Iraq ten years ago when the George W. Bush acted to topple the tyrant he
compared to Hitler .
It
was in the 1980’s when the U.S. secretly backed Saddam after he invaded Iran. (Along
with Michel Despratx I did a TV documentary covering on
this subject)
When
word first broke in 1983 that Iraq was using mustard gas against Iranian
troops, the Reagan administration (after a verbal tap on the wrist delivered by
then Middle East envoy Donald Rumsfeld) studiously ignored the issue. Saddam,
after all, was then the West’s de facto partner in a war against the feared
fundamentalist regime of Iran’s Ayatollah Khomeini.
Saddam’s
chemical weapons were provided largely by companies in Germany and France (these
days, France is also outraged that Assad may be using chemical
weapons).
For
its part, the United States provided Saddam with –among many other things —
vital satellite intelligence on Iranian troop positions.
U.S.
support for Saddam increased in 1988 when Rick Francona, then an Air Force
captain, was dispatched to Baghdad by the Defense Intelligence Agency. His
mission: to provide precise targeting plans to the Iraqis to cripple a feared a
new Iranian offensive. Shortly after arriving, Francona discovered that the
Iraqis were now using even more deadly chemical weapons — nerve gas — against
the Iranians.
He informed his superiors in Washington.
The
response, he said, was immediate. “We were told to cease all of our cooperation
with the Iraqis until people in Washington were able to sort this out. There
were a series of almost daily meetings on ‘How are we going to handle this,
what are we going to do?’ Do we continue our relations with the Iraqis and make
sure the Iranians do not win this war, or do we let the Iraqis fight this on
their own without any U.S. assistance, and they’ll probably lose? So there are
your options — neither one palatable.” Francona concluded, “The decision was
made that we would restart our relationship with the Iraqis … We went back to
Baghdad, and continued on as before. ”
This
policy continued even after it was discovered that Saddam was using chemical
weapons against his own people, the Kurds of Halabja.
Fourteen
years later, in March 2003, attempting to justify the coming invasion of Iraq,
George W. Bush repeatedly cited the Halabja atrocity. “Whole families died
while trying to flee clouds of nerve and mustard agents descending from the sky,”
he said. “The chemical attack on Halabja provided a glimpse of the crimes Saddam
Hussein is willing to commit.”
But President Bush never explained the
assistance that the United States had given Saddam at the time.
When
news first broke about the atrocity in 1988, the Reagan administration did its
utmost to prevent condemnation of Saddam, fighting Congress’ attempt to impose
restrictions on trade with Iraq.
President
George W. Bush’s father was then vice president. Another key administration
figure involved in the fight was Reagan’s national security advisor, Gen. Colin
Powell.
A
few years later, with their former ally in the Gulf now their targeted enemy,
George W. Bush (assisted by Colin Powell) brushed this history of complicity
with real weapons of mass destruction under the rug, while using nonexistent
WMD as a reason for war.
Could
the issue of chemical weapons propel the U.S. into yet another bloody Middle
Eastern conflict?
[On
the tenth anniversary of the U.S. invasion of Iraq, you might be interested in
checking out other
chapters of the documentary I did with Michel Despratx of Canal + on
America’s complicity with Saddam.]
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