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GOOD morning! How did you sleep? I bet you slept a lot more soundly than certain neocons, who may have spent the night thrashing about, wondering what American officials in Baghdad are finding out about them in the files seized from Ahmed Chalabi, right.

There have always been only three main theories for why so many influential neocons sold out the United States to Chalabi:

  They are fools. Machiavelli offered this advice in his Discourses' Chapter XXXI, which is entitled "How Dangerous it is to Believe Exiles:"

"How vain are the faith and promises of those who find themselves deprived of their country. For, as to their faith, it has to be borne in mind that anytime they can return to their country by other means than yours, they will leave you and look to the other, notwithstanding whatever promises they had made you. As to their vain hopes and promises, such is the extreme desire in them to return home, that they naturally believe many things that are false and add many others by art, so that between those they believe and those they say they believe, they fill you with hope, so that relying on them you will incur expenses in vain, or you undertake an enterprise in which you ruin yourself."

You don't get sent to prison for sincerely believing nonsense, however. Developing a big fat crush on Chalabi and subscribing to the ridiculous neocon ideology is not a criminal offense. So, the neocons must be hoping that Chalabi's files include lots of cackling over how he has duped those naive, trusting morons. Embarrassing, yes, indictable, no.

  Chalabi bought them. You can buy intellectuals and apparatchiks cheap -- just invite them to speak at some impressive-sounding conferences at fancy hotels. There's nothing illegal about that. But, perhaps Chalabi spent some of his cash more, uh, directly? We may find out.

  They did it for Israel. John Dizard reported in "How Ahmed Chalabi Conned the Neocons" in Salon:Feither

"Ahmed Chalabi is a treacherous, spineless turncoat," says L. Marc Zell, a former law partner of Douglas Feith [A], now the undersecretary of defense for policy, right, and a former friend and supporter of Chalabi and his aspirations to lead Iraq.
   "He had one set of friends before he was in power, and now he's got another." ...
   Zell, a Jerusalem attorney, continues to be a partner in the firm that Feith left in 2001 to take the Pentagon job. He also helped Ahmed Chalabi's nephew Salem set up a new law office in Baghdad in late 2003...
   Zell outlines what Chalabi was promising the neocons before the Iraq war:
   "He said he would end Iraq's boycott of trade with Israel, and would allow Israeli companies to do business there. He said [the new Iraqi government] would agree to rebuild the pipeline from Mosul [in the northern Iraqi oil fields] to Haifa [the Israeli port, and the location of a major refinery]."

Presumably, Feith could defend himself by saying that all the disasters he has inflicted on America (here's Slate's list in an article entitled, "What has the Pentagon's third man done wrong? Bush consults with community leadersEverything") were due to his truly believing that what was good for Israel was also somehow good for America. That may be a perfectly valid defense and I hope he tries it out when he's put on trial for high treason.

 

Chalabi keeps network, could thwart U.S. goals despite fall from grace
Robert Fisk reports: Video pictures of US helicopter crew shooting wounded men have been censored by British and European TV (see below)
Atrocity-galleries from a "bloodless war": Thousands of images of the Iraqi victims of Bush and Blair
How to Shoot a Wounded Iraqi "That was awesome, let's do it again!" [video, WMV, zip file, 1 MB]
1998: The neo-cons wrote to President Clinton: Project for the New Century | Wolfowitz lies again: Iraqi pipeline attacks go unreported
"What has the Pentagon's third man done wrong? Everything"
 

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