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| Cheney
daughter - human shield in Baghdad??? |
| 25-03-2003, 20:53 |
The London based Arabic daily Al Quds Al Arabi reported on
Tuesday, March 25 that the American vice president, Dick Cheney,
would soon head to the Jordanian capital, Amman.
The newspaper claimed that the visit would be an attempt by Cheney
to convince his daughter, who was in the Jordanian capital, to
back down her decision to go to Baghdad within a group of
volunteers who want to form human shields against the US led
attacks on Iraq.
Al Quds Al Arabi cited news reports it claimed circulating
in Amman as saying that Cheney would arrive in the Jordanian
capital soon on a special visit it described as having a
"social mission." “News agencies cited sources as
saying that Cheney will arrive in Amman next Friday. He will try
to convince his daughter who is currently staying at a hotel in
Amman not to go to Baghdad along with a group of volunteers who
want to go to Iraq and form human shields against the Anglo
American attacks,” said the report.
A U.S. Embassy spokesman in the Jordanian capital, denied that
Cheney was on his way to Jordan: "The embassy has no
information that the U.S. vice president will arrive in Jordan to
convince one of his daughters not to travel to Iraq to join human
shields opposed to war," he said.
However, some sons of western officials have already volunteered
as human shields in Iraq against the American invasion, including
the son of the Canadian Foreign Minister, Bill Graham
Although not mentioned in the the Arabic newspaper, it is likely
refers to Mary Cheney, the lesbian daughter of Vice President Dick
Cheney. Mary, 34, is a lesbian, and she has not kept her
homosexuality a secret -- either to her friends or to her
employer, Coors Brewing Co., where she was the gay and lesbian
corporate relations manager.
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| Mary Cheney |
The controversy around Mary has emerged in the US media during her
father's vice presidential campaign during 2000. During that time,
Mary told Time magazine in some of her few public words to
date, "I love my father. I don't want to be a
distraction."
However, when Lynne Cheney was asked about her daughter being
openly gay, Mrs. Cheney said her daughter is "bright"
and "hard-working" and "decent," and yes, she
loves her.
Now, after the war started, it seems there are not just political
but also financial reasons for Mr. Cheney's strong support for the
raids on Iraq. When it comes to making money from a war in Iraq,
few can match the firepower of the company once headed by Dick
Cheney, Reuters reported.
Houston-based Halliburton Co. can build roads and bridges and
camps for US forces. It can transport personnel and provide other
logistics. And after the war, assuming a U.S. victory, it can help
restore Iraq's infrastructure and oil production.
At the same time, the company's oilfield services business, which
is second only to Schlumberger Ltd., is likely to supply most of
the heavy equipment to fight fires in oil wells and oil fields.
And should the U.S. emerge victorious, Halliburton -- which
develops oil fields and drills for oil all over the world -- has
the connections and businesses to play a major role in
"rebuilding" Iraq.
"They have the businesses. They have the government
relationship already well-established, and, as we all know, Cheney
was the CEO, so it makes logical sense," said Denis Walsh, an
equity analyst who covers the energy sector for State Street
Research and Management.
For all these reasons, one should not be surprised that the
American VP will hurry to Amman and try to bring his
"rebellious" daughter back home....(Albawaba.com) |
http://www.albawaba.com/news/index.php3?sid=245183&lang=e&dir=news
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