Three names are doing rounds a lot:
General Nizar Al-Khazraji:who according to many Human Rights groups was the field commander who launched the chemical attack on Halabjah in 1988. And not surprisingly, David Mack, a senior official in the US State department, arguing that Khazraji “enjoys a good military reputation” and “the right ingredients” as a future leader in Iraq. Possibly attempt of rewarding for testing the US supplied Chemical Weapons.
Brigadier General Najib Al Salihi:who played a significant role in Iraq’s putting down of an uprising after the end of the last Gulf war and defected in 1995 and now heads the CIA sponsored Iraq Free Officers Movement. CIA would probably want to have the remote control of the 'Iraqi leader In Iraq'
Ahmad Chalabi:known not for his political opposition to Saddam but because of his fleeing to London from Jordan after allegations that he embezzled funds from a bank he used to own. Chalabi is remembered in Jordan in the same way Robert Maxwell is remembered in the UK.
So are Iraqis really going to have a leader of their choice or are they going to have embezzlers, CIA stooges ...... it is really doubtful that American Democracy will ever allow True Democracy in Iraq.
General Nizar Al-Khazraji:who according to many Human Rights groups was the field commander who launched the chemical attack on Halabjah in 1988. And not surprisingly, David Mack, a senior official in the US State department, arguing that Khazraji “enjoys a good military reputation” and “the right ingredients” as a future leader in Iraq. Possibly attempt of rewarding for testing the US supplied Chemical Weapons.
Brigadier General Najib Al Salihi:who played a significant role in Iraq’s putting down of an uprising after the end of the last Gulf war and defected in 1995 and now heads the CIA sponsored Iraq Free Officers Movement. CIA would probably want to have the remote control of the 'Iraqi leader In Iraq'
Ahmad Chalabi:known not for his political opposition to Saddam but because of his fleeing to London from Jordan after allegations that he embezzled funds from a bank he used to own. Chalabi is remembered in Jordan in the same way Robert Maxwell is remembered in the UK.
So are Iraqis really going to have a leader of their choice or are they going to have embezzlers, CIA stooges ...... it is really doubtful that American Democracy will ever allow True Democracy in Iraq.