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On the demonization of Saddam Hussein and Manuel Noriega

462px-Saddam_Hussein_captured_&_shaven_DD-SD-05-01885An excerpt from the recently published book The Mother of All Battles: The Endless U.S.-Iraq War by Malcom Lagauche:

In December 2003, we all saw the photos of a disheveled Saddam Hussein after he was pulled out of a “spider hole” in a town near Tikrit. The administration laughed and the U.S. public made jokes about him and his hiding place.

The room was dirty. There was an empty can of Spam. The story was that he was holed up there and was totally irrelevant to Iraq. His day was done and he was now in the hands of Iraq’s liberators. What you saw wasn’t real. Nothing of this scenario was true.

On March 8, 2005, United Press International (UPI) ran a short press release titled “Public Version of Saddam Capture Fiction.” It received little publicity in the U.S., but some foreign news agencies did run the story

The UPI press release consisted of quotes from an ex-U.S. Marine of Lebanese descent, Nadim Rabeh. In addition to the U.S. version of the capture date being off by two days, during an interview in Lebanon, Rabeh stated:

I was among the 20-man unit, including eight of Arab descent, who searched for Saddam for three days in the area of Dour near Tikrit, and we found him in a modest home in a small village and not in a hole as announced. We captured him after fierce resistance during which a Marine of Sudanese origin was killed.

Rabeh recounted how Saddam fired at them with a gun from the window of a room on the second floor. Then, the Marines shouted at him in Arabic, “You have to surrender. There is no point in resisting.”

How did we come to see the pictures of the hole and a scruffy-looking Saddam Hussein? According to Rabeh, “Later on, a military production team fabricated the film of Saddam’s capture in a hole, which was in fact a deserted well.”

The former Marine’s account mixes with the rendition Saddam Hussein gave his lawyer when they had their first meeting. Saddam told him that he was captured in a friend’s house and that he was drugged and tortured for two days, hence the pictures of Saddam looking bedraggled.

All the major news networks and publications showed pictures of the hole and a beleaguered Saddam: Time Magazine, CNN News, magazines, daily newspapers, etc. You name it and they published it. But, they were all wrong. Not one publication took the time to research the story. They ran the pictures supplied by the U.S. military and parroted the lines they were given.

This was not the first time something similar has occurred. After the 1989 invasion of Panama, the U.S. allowed the press to enter Manuel Noriega’s office. He was portrayed as a sexual pervert. In the office were pictures of young boys, a picture of Hitler, red underpants and pornographic magazines.

A few months later, the first Marine to enter Noriega’s office was released from the Corps. He eventually talked to a reporter and gave his story of the encounter. He maintained that the contents of the office included only a desk, a telephone, a chair, and a typewriter.

With Saddam, the props were changed. They were made to make Saddam look like a caged animal on the run who only had the basic elements to survive. No one asked questions of what should have been obvious. For instance, how did Saddam Hussein come into possession of a can of Spam? There was absolutely no place in Iraq where Spam was sold. It contains pork, a food forbidden from a Moslem’s diet… continue

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  • HenryW

    This is an amazing story.

  • atheo

    Yes Henry, it’s amazing in a way, that the media fails to take advantage of the opportunity to expose the propaganda. But then they would be implicating themselves as well. When seen in the light of historical war reporting it probably is just typical or even dull. Readers should see if they recall the “mural” pictured at the link.

  • Luisa da Silva

    In 40 years from now, the “real” truth will come out. And, as usual, the American hillbillies will say: Oh! I did’nt know.

    What about Saddam’s trial? Completely under the control of the US. Amnesty International wrote a 100-page report and claimed that he did not get a fair trial and asked to cancel the death penalty against him. But Bush and Cheney wanted see to him dead and had him assassinated by Al-Maliki.

    Where is United Nations in these cases? Why is “serial killer” United States of American permitted to do whatever it pleases on this planet and remain unpunished?

    One day, the US will pay the price and dearly.

  • Bill

    And as private citizens we should not have anything to do with the murderers and torturers in the US government and military–except attempts to stop their crimes–because one day Nuremberg type investigators might ask: “Why were YOU complicit into these crimes against humanity?”

  • Sharbel

    I’m an Iraqi-American, and I know one of the men who pulled him out of his hole. He was the first to interview him. So, no.

    Also, there is no need to “demonize” Saddam Hussein. There’s a reason I’m Iraqi-American and not Iraqi. He was a maniac. He was a murderer. He was a rapist. He was sick.

  • Bill

    Yes, you are right Sharbel, Saddam Hussein was terrible, like so many of the Capitalist rulers, his rule was not the will of the people. What Hussein did to prisoners is legendary. In the 1980s National Geographic Magazine did loving portrayals of Hussein’s rule because he was doing what the United States wanted, waging a US backed war against Iran. So instead of being demonized he was lauded. The media can build up or tear down, based on what current needs are. To make a broad comparison, Saddam Hussein was like a regional pick pocket, while Barrack Obama is like the criminal god father, the head of the world wide Mafia of Capitalists criminals. You are right we should be furious at thugs and butchers.

  • http://behaviorist-socialist.blogspot.com/ Russian Behaviorist

    It is obvious: all enemies and victims are depicted by US imperialist propaganda as monsters and rats. If GI’s, not Romans were those who put Jesus on the cross, he would be remembered now as a dirty bastard who was quite righteously denounced by the impersonation of all virtues – Judas. Read Mark Twain on the history of US imperialist hypocrisy.
    I just wonder why all these US soldiers are murdering innocent people all around the globe and messing up lives of all of us! Do Yanks think that the world is their apple to eat up and throw the rest away? They should rather sit still in the country they robbed from the Native Americans and mind their glorious business (e.g. current housing and credit disaster created by Big Money). Sorry, I have no other 2010 New Year wish for all of you.

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