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Publisher Says Bush Told Him
in May 2000 He Planned to "Take Out" Iraq
Osama Siblani, publisher of "The Arab American"
newspaper, says George W Bush told him in May 2000 - before he
was nominated as the Republican presidential candidate - that he
is going to "take out" Iraq and Saddam Hussein.
03/1/05
Excerpt of rush transcript:
OSAMA SIBLANI: I met with the President, and he wanted
to go to Iraq to search for weapons of mass destruction, and he
considered the regime an imminent and gathering threat against the
United States.
AMY GOODMAN: You met with the President of the United
States?
OSAMA SIBLANI: Yes, when he was running for election in
May of 2000 when he was a governor. He told me just straight to my
face, among 12 or maybe 13 republicans at that time here in
Michigan at the hotel. I think it was on May 17, 2000, even before
he became the nominee for the Republicans. He told me that he was
going to take him out, when we talked about Saddam Hussein in
Iraq.
And I said, ‘Well, you know, I totally disagree with you. You
just can’t go around taking leaders out of their countries, you
know. Let the Iraqi people do it. They can't do it on empty
stomachs. Lift sanctions. Keep the pressure on Saddam Hussein, but
lift the sanctions on the Iraqi people. People can't make moves on
an empty stomach. Once they start establishing, you know, a
connection with the United States and helping democracy inside,
they will overthrow him.’
And then he said, ‘We have to talk about it later.’ But at
that time he was not privy to any intelligence, and the democrats
had occupied the White House for the previous eight years. So, he
was not privy to any intelligence whatsoever. He was not the
official nominee of the Republican Party, so he didn't know what
kind of situation the weapons of mass destruction was at that
time.
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