“ahmed abdel hadi chalabi”
(’30 october 1944′ – ‘3 november 2015’)
(“ahmed abdel hadi chalabi” (Arabic: أحمد عبد الهادي الجلبي; 30 October 1944 – 3 November 2015) was an Iraqi politician, a founder of the “Iraqi National Congress” (INC) and the President of the “Governing Council of Iraq” (37th Prime Minister of Iraq))
(he was interim “Minister of Oil” in Iraq in April–May 2005 and December 2005 – January 2006 and Deputy Prime Minister from May 2005 to May 2006)
(‘chalabi’ failed to win a seat in parliament in the ‘december 2005’ elections, and when the new Iraqi cabinet was announced in May 2006, he was not given a post)
Once dubbed the “George Washington of Iraq” by American supporters, he later fell out of favor and came under investigation by several U.S. government sources.
He was also the subject of a 2008 biography by investigative journalist Aram Roston, The Man Who Pushed America to War: The Extraordinary Life, Adventures, And Obsessions of Ahmad Chalabi and a 2011 biography by 60 Minutes producer Richard Bonin, “Arrows of the Night: Ahmad Chalabi’s Long Journey to Triumph in Iraq”)
Chalabi was a controversial figure, especially in the United States, for many reasons.
In the lead-up to the 2003 invasion of Iraq, the Iraqi National Congress (INC), with the assistance of lobbying powerhouse BKSH & Associates, provided a major portion of the information on which U.S. Intelligence based its condemnation of the Iraqi President Saddam Hussein, including reports of weapons of mass destruction and alleged ties to al-Qaeda.
(most, if not all, of this information has turned out to be false and Chalabi has been called a “fabricator”)
That, combined with the fact that Chalabi subsequently boasted, in an interview with the British Sunday Telegraph, about the impact that their alleged falsifications had on American policy, led to a falling out between him and the U.S. government.
Furthermore, Chalabi was found guilty in the Petra Bank scandal in Jordan.
(in ‘january 2012’, a french intelligence official stated that they believed chalabi to be an ‘iranian agent’)
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