He’s ready for Fox!
HE’S PUBLICLY ATTACKED FOX NEWS, HE’S SHUT THEM OUT OF PRESS GATHERINGS, BUT TONIGHT THE DHALI BAMA APPEARS ON FOX NEWS?
WHAT CHANGED?
FOX HAS THE SUPERBOWL AND, PUTTING ON HIS MAKE UP THIS EVENING, BARRY O EXPLAINED TO THESE REPORTERS, “A GIRL’S GOT TO GO TO WHERE THE CAMERAS ARE.”
FROM THE TCI WIRE:
On a day when even Iraq’s ministries have to admit over 1,000 violent deaths this month of January, let’s start with thoughts and opinions. Dave Johnson (Seeing The Forrest) notes there’s still no publicly provided answer from the US government to the question: “So why DID we invade iraq, anyway”?
No answer given, just silence, and the hope that, at some point, everyone will just forget.
Thursday on All Things Considered (NPR — link is audio and text). host Robert Siegel spoke with professor Imad Shaheen and NPR’s Michele Kelemen and Deborah Amos about the Middle East. Siegel used the segment to work in comments from an interview he did with Iraq’s Deputy Prime Minister Saleh al-Mutlaq. And presumably, we’re supposed to overlook the fact that an interview was conducted and a segment not provided to showcase the interview — and overlook that this week, the ‘news’ program, made time for segments on how to fix “beefy butternut squash chili,” luge stories, Superbowl stories, Superbowl related stories, “funny video” stories, “a new look at George Eliot,” movie reviews, book reviews, music reviews and a woman who spays animals. Due to all of that and so much more, All Things Considered didn’t have time to air an interview with Saleh al-Mutlaq who met with US President Barack Obama this month. Below we’ll excerpt the opinions of al-Mutlaq that made the broadcast segment.
SIEGEL: And some players in the region see something else receding: American power and American influence. For example, in Iraq, the deputy prime minister, Saleh al-Mutlaq, a Sunni Muslim, says the U.S. should’ve done more to create a government that Sunnis could trust. He told me Washington should have and could have.
SALEH AL-MUTLAQ: America is America. America is the biggest and most important country in the world. If they are really serious in trying to enforce reconstruction(ph) of the country, they will be able to do that.
[. . .]
SIEGEL: Now, you mentioned the Iraqis. I want to play something that Saleh al-Mutlaq, the Iraqi deputy prime minister, told me. He is a Sunni Muslim from Anbar Province and I put it to him that President Obama’s harshest critics say that the U.S. is not just leaving behind a void that Iran might be filling, but that the U.S. is about to tilt to Tehran, become friendly with Iran.
And here’s what the Iraqi deputy prime minister said.
AL-MUTLAQ: Well, I mean this is the question of everybody in the region, that something is happening which is strange, that from all that conflict between Iran and America and after America has given the region, especially Iraq, to the Iranian, now they are getting on in dialogue in order to improve their relation. And this is not only my concern. It’s the concern of everybody in the region. And it’s the worry of everybody in the region, because if you strengthen Iran to that extent, then Iran is going to be the policeman of the region.
SIEGEL: You feel that Iraq has been handed over to Iran.
SALEH EL-MUTLAQ: Definitely.
Tuesday, January14th, Iraq’s Deputy Prime Minister Saleh al-Mutlaq spoke in DC at the US Institute of Peace. We noted it in that day’s snapshot. MP Nada al-Juburi was part of the delegation from Iraq and we noted some of her remarks at the Institute of Peace in theJanuary 16th snapshot. Joel Wing (Musings On Iraq) has posted the video of her discussion with MP Ezzat al-Shebander that the Institute of Peace’s Sarhanq Hamasaeed moderated.
Senator Joe Biden, in the years before becoming US Vice President, advocated that Iraq be a federation. James Kitfeld (National Journal) argues today
RECOMMENDED: “Iraq snapshot“
“Nouri’s ‘successes’ in his Anbar attack“
“Heads of 31 Nations Declare a Zone of Peace, Commi…“
“Again on Sgt Lawrence G. Hutchins III“
“Anti-NATO forces retake areas in southern Libya“
“Are We Ever Going To Watch 27 Dresses“
“Unemployment and Justin Bieber’s raunchy photo“
community – it just gets worse“
“Creamy Corn Soup in the Kitchen“
“Joan Fontaine“
“That Awkward Moment“
“One time pin-up Christopher Jones has passed away“
“How to combat the way it is now“
“Don’t fall for the fakes“
“Crazy Old Mia Farrow“
“Oh, how he does go on“
“THIS JUST IN! MORE WORD FROM MR. NO ACTION!“