Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Obama Is Actually AFRAID To Go To Iraq

Long post here, but this is amazing info we need to be aware of. A lot of dots are connected here.

Larwyn sent this over to me:


What is Senator OBAMA AFRAID OF IN IRAQ? Hmmm, he's a perfect METROSEXUAL, AFRAID of so many things like releasing HIS BIRTH CERTIFICATE!! Or going on any shows where he will be asked TOUGH QUESTIONS and the INTERVIEWER WON'T EDIT OUT HIS 'uuuuuuhhhhhhhh's"

This is a A MUST READ!!!

Keep in mind that these RELATIONSHIPS TO OBAMA may not have been known when he traveled to IRAQ for 2 days in Jan of 2006. He was only a brand new Senator then and not running for POTUS.

Kurt is putting together the dots and here's how this very comprehensive piece, which includes names you should put in your memory bank concludes:


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What also starts to come clear is that an Iraq that is on the mend, that actually has time to get its act together domestically and start going after Alsammarae, Auchi and Rezko would put a lot of heat on Sen. Obama.

Even more interesting is that Nadhmi Auchi, cousin of Saddam Hussein, is a Ba'athist and Aiham Alsammarae was working between Ba'athist insurgents and doing so in Ba'athist Syria during his attempts at negotiations between them and the government. Tony Rezko has obvious ties to organizations in Syria, even if those are damned hard to tease out as no one wants to talk about them.

The possibility of Auchi using his funds to finance Ba'ath insurgents and/or organized crime in Iraq cannot be discounted as another Syrian, arms dealer Monzer al-Kassar, is one of the most wanted men in Iraq even without stepping foot in the place recently.

Something is seriously wrong when a Presidential candidate wants to pull out and try to put Iraq back into a very, very bad place of insurgents and competing criminal and religious groups that can do no one any good.

Why is Sen. Obama unwilling to go to Iraq since JAN 2006? What was he trying to accomplish there when he did go? Did it have anything to do with the various contracts Rezko was involved in? Or Alsammarae's negotiations with Ba'athist insurgents?


And why does he want to have the place turn into an unaccountable conflict zone by pulling out? That was what he wanted when the insurgency was just starting to get bad, so his aim was to have the place fall to pieces

... or fall into the hands of well funded backers.

Either way he wouldn't be accountable.

An Iraq that is actually taking care of itself and able to get its act together could be a distinct threat to Sen. Obama, given the activities of those around him.

He could take
Michael Yon up on his offer to show him, or any Senator, what Iraq is like... Yon has seen more of Iraq than nearly any American outside the US government these last few years. So far he has no takers.

What is Sen. Obama afraid of in Iraq?


Do read it all and BOOKMARK THIS DEVELOPING STORY....
10 June 2008

Obama and Iraq

It is one of those fascinating juxtapositions that two of the people associated with Sen. Obama have had ties to Iraq.

The first, of course, is Nadhmi Auchi who I detailed
in this article a while ago and tangentially in this more recent one. One of his deals in post-war Iraq was with Orascom and standing up a mobile phone network which he partnered with Egyptian entrepreneur Naguib Sawiris. Orascom would get the cellphone contract for central Iraq, which was divided into North, Central and Southern zones, thus this was the area covering Baghdad and the main telecom route north to south in Iraq. With charges of vote rigging, corruption and pure inability to deliver cell phone service or even adequate handsets, the deal would be sold off in 2005 to a Kuwaiti company and renamed Iraqna.

One thing that popped up was covered in a Newsmax article of 24 NOV 2005 (via
Freeper cache) which looked at one of the firms partnering with Auchi being Huawei from China, that the People's Daily Online of 24 SEP 2004 had touted previously.

Huawei, as I had looked at before, is a main arm of the People's Liberation Army of China to strong-arm their way into telecom markets globally, undercut competition, practice various forms of blackmail, shady legal deals, spy on Nations, and had dealt with both the Taliban and Saddam Hussein.

Another deal in Iraq was between Nadhmi Auchi and Antoin 'Tony' Rezko of Chicago, the second person to have ties to Iraq, and that was to supply an electrical generation facility to northern Iraq. Auchi had previously invested in Rezko's South Loop project of land dealings in Chicago which the Chicago Business News had covered
on 29 SEP 2005. That was a mere $130 million investment and a follow-on to the investments that Auchi had made in the Riverside Park project, which put him in as a General Partner.

Right after that deal, Rezmar would with a joint-venture contract to build a $150 million power plant in Iraq, one of three plants with the other two going to other bidders, as seen at
Chicago Business News on 29 JUL 2005:

Rezmar Corp., a real estate development company controlled by Tony Rezko, a controversial confidant of Gov. Rod Blagojevich, entered into a joint venture with a British firm in a $150-million deal to build a power plant in Iraq.


The contract, signed with Iraq's ministry of electricity, calls for the soon-to-be named joint venture to supply power to Iraq for 10 years, according to a spokesman for Chicago-based Rezmar.


The Rezmar joint venture will be based in Jordan. Construction is slated to begin this fall.
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The project will be managed by one of Gov. Blagojevich's previous top administration officials, Michael Rumman, former director of the Illinois Department of Central Management Services, the state's internal operations real estate agency. Mr. Rumman, the former president of Peoples Energy Services, has been hired as a consultant.


He announced his resignation in April after a draft audit of CMS found problems at the agency.


Mr. Rumman, who speaks Arabic, says the project is slated to be built in northern Iraq.


Now looking at Peoples Energy at the
Illinois State Board of Elections website, one can look them up to find all the people that they contributed to, which is a long list, to say the least. They would, however, give a couple of contributions to Barack Obama, or at least one of his associated groups:

Peoples Energy - PAC 130 E. Randolph Dr.23rd Floor Chicago, IL 60601 $200.00 4/20/1999 Transfer In Friends of Barack Obama


Peoples Energy 130 E. Randolph Chicago, IL 60601 $250.00 8/23/2000 Transfer In Friends of Barack Obama


Peoples Energy 130 E. Randolph Chicago, IL 60601 $250.00 10/19/2001 Transfer In Friends of Barack Obama


Peoples Energy 130 E. Randolph Chicago, IL 60601 $500.00 10/12/2002 Transfer In Friends of Barack Obama


Peoples Energy PAC 130 E. Randolph Chicago, IL 60601 $500.00 4/8/2003 Transfer In Friends of Barack Obama


And going through the list one sees Peoples Energy Corp. giving money to Peoples Energy - PAC and they give money to Peoples Energy. Say, if you ever wanted to hide a way to get lots of funds to a candidate, that is the way to do it: create lots of firms all linked via funding but with different names.


On the federal side, they would also continue supporting Sen. Obama, as seen at
Campaign Money's search for them in 2004:

OBAMA, BARACK Senate Democrat IL -- G $1,000 08/03/2004


OBAMA, BARACK Senate Democrat IL -- G $1,000 09/14/2004


They are bi-partisan, however, giving to President Bush's campaign and many others across the US.


Now, back up to that Chicago Business article of 29 SEP 2005 and to dig a bit there:


Messrs. Rezko and Auchi were introduced several years ago by a mutual acquaintance in London. They teamed up recently on a $150 million contract to build a power plant in Iraq.

Mr. Rezko, a close confidante and fundraiser for Gov. Rod Blagojevich, arranged for Mr. Auchi to meet the Governor and State Senate President Emil Jones on a visit to the U.S. last year.
A spokeswoman for General Mediterranean said Mr. Auchi was unavailable for comment. Joseph Ryan, a local attorney representing the company, would only discuss the Riverside Park project.


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The odds that Mr. Rezko's partnership would be able to pull off the project fell this year, when city officials determined that he set up a minority front to obtain a concession for two Panda Express restaurants at O'Hare International Airport. The Daley Administration would have had difficulty explaining $140 million in tax increment financing (TIF)—the most ever requested by a developer in Chicago—to someone who skirted city rules, especially with corruption allegations sweeping through City Hall.


Real estate experts also questioned whether Mr. Rezko and his partner, Daniel Mahru, had the experience to pull of such a massive project. The developers paid about $70 million for the site in 2002.

Not bad, buy for $70 million in 2002 and sell for $130 million in 2005! What a deal!


Plus a new name to look up, Daniel Mahru, which is always a joy, no doubt about it. The Illinois site doesn't offer much, but the
Newsmeat site offers a couple on the federal side:

Mahru, Daniel Chicago, IL 60622 Rezmar Inc./President OBAMA, BARACK H (D) House (IL 01) OBAMA FOR CONGRESS 2000 $1,000 primary 03/17/00


MAHRU, DANIEL GLENCOE, IL 60022 REZMER INC OBAMA, BARACK (D) Senate - IL OBAMA FOR ILLINOIS INC $5,000 primary 03/05/04


Needless to say one can also look up the
Rezko support of Obama at Newsmeat as others have done, and find a plethora of family contributions. Looking at the part Daniel Mahru played with Rezko was done by James L. Merriner of Chicagomag in their NOV 2007 issue:

When Harold Washington was running for mayor of Chicago in 1983, Rezko held a fundraiser after Jabir Herbert Muhammad, who was Muhammad Ali's business manager, urged him to get involved in the campaign. Subsequently, Rezko also joined Ali's entourage, traveling the world with him for five years. Rezko apparently took little interest in boxing—he says he and Ali did watch a few matches together—but he relished putting together business and endorsement deals for the champ. "My role model in life is my father and Muhammad Ali," Rezko says.

Rezko ran Jabir Muhammad's firm, Crucial Concessions. Under Mayor Washington, Crucial won the concessions to sell food at city beaches. Rezko also directed the Muhammad Ali Foundation, formed to promote Islam around the world. But Rezko was ecumenical in his associations. Daniel Mahru's Automatic Ice sold ice to Crucial, and by 1989 Rezko and Mahru, who is Jewish, had founded Rezmar Corporation , a major development company.


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Daniel Mahru was Rezko's partner in Rezmar for 16 years until the two men had, according to Mahru, "a difference of opinion" in 2005. He says they developed more than $600 million in properties, not counting a billion-dollar deal for 62 acres in the South Loop that has been stalled for years.


By Mahru's account, Rezko initially showed little interest in the trappings of power. "Back in the eighties, Tony had an opportunity to go to the White House with Muhammad Ali," Mahru says. (The occasion was a dinner during the December 1987 summit of Ronald Reagan and Mikhail Gorbachev, the Soviet leader; Ali had been invited as a guest.) "I commented to Tony, 'Wow, that is something I would love to do, see history in the making!' He said, 'Dan, that doesn't make me any money. I'm not interested.'

"That changed. I think everything went to his head. After the late nineties he was more interested in being around powerful people. He went to a Christmas party at the Bush White House." Rezko cochaired a major fundraiser for President Bush's campaign in 2003.
Rezko declined to comment about Mahru, likening their breakup to a divorce. "You would hear my story; you would hear his story. I wish him no harm."


If hanging around the likes of Blagojevich and Obama went to Rezko's head, as Mahru suggests, one reason might be that Rezko had befriended them before they became famous, forming bonds of loyalty from the start. The BGA's Stewart says, "I would give the guy credit for being shrewd. He would identify young up-and-comers early. Fine, Obama, he's the editor of the Harvard Law Review, but in Chicago politics, big deal, so what. But [Rezko] approached Obama. Rod Blagojevich, he's an unimportant state legislator. What distinguishes Rezko—he didn't just give money to established figures."


Rezko read a newspaper article about Obama's Law Review election and had a colleague get in touch; in 1990 Rezko offered Obama a job at Rezmar before he had graduated from Harvard Law School. Obama declined, joining a Chicago law firm instead. There he did what he has described as a minimal amount of legal work for Rezmar. Chicago Tribune reporter David Mendell, author of the recently published Obama: From Promise to Power, says, "Rezko threw an early fundraiser for Obama at his North Shore house, and that fundraiser was instrumental in providing Obama with seed money" for his U.S. Senate race in 2004.


In our conversation, Rezko was reluctant to discuss his association with Obama, except to stress that he has had no formal role in Obama's campaigns. He would not comment on Obama's real-estate deals.


Rezko met Blagojevich in 1995, when the future governor was a state representative from the Northwest Side. Rezko helped to finance Blagojevich's runs for office, in 1996 for Congress and in 2002 for governor. The Chicago Sun-Times has reported that Rezko and his family, businesses, and business associates have contributed more than $675,000 to 15 prominent Illinois politicians since 1989. That sum includes $117,652 for Blagojevich.


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The clout of Rezko and his associates reflects the growing political presence of Arab Americans as a group. Ray Hanania, author of Arabs of Chicagoland, estimates there are 250,000 people of Arab descent in northeastern Illinois. Hanania describes Rezko as "very personable and generous" and remembers that he was "a major donor" to the Arab American Democratic Club, which Hanania helped found in 1994. The club staged a major fundraiser in Bridgeview in September 2006 for Blagojevich's reelection.


One member of the club, Khalil Shalabi, was director of project development for the Illinois Department of Human Services. He left the department in October 2006 after the state's executive inspector general alleged he had arranged fundraisers for Blagojevich on state time. (Shalabi has not been charged with a crime.) Another Blagojevich appointee, Ali D. Ata, resigned as head of the Illinois Finance Authority in March 2005 after a harshly critical state audit of his agency. Ata was indicted last May as a codefendant in the Rezko case and has pleaded not guilty.


Hanania criticizes Arab American business leaders as "a small cluster of activists, and they are all in trouble. They had a push for clout empowerment, not community empowerment—you know, a hunger for being part of the system, sharing the perks among the insiders. When you connect all the names and lines, it's going to look like a spider web."


This moves the timeline for Rezko and Obama back to 1990, with Rezko noticing an article on Harvard Law Review under Obama. Even when not taking a job with Rezmar, Obama would work out of his office at the Davis law firm on Rezmar cases. It is in 1995 that Rezko both pushes for Blagojevich to go for higher office and starts raising money for Barack Obama, as seen
in my previous article on Obama's early campaigns.

By this point Rezko had already teamed up with Daniel Mahru and was running not only Rezmar but a slowly building web of contacts in politics. What isn't mentioned so often is that Jabir Herbert Muhammad, son of Nation of Islam's Elijah Mohammad, would first sign most of Crucial Concessions which he started in the 1970's over to Rezko and then become a front-man for him, as seen in an article by
Ray Hanania on 8 JUN 2005:

In 1997, Panda Express won the right to open a lucrative concession at O'Hare International Airport under the city's Minority Set-Aside program which directs large contracts to companies owned by Women, African Americans or Hispanics.


The city awarded a 10-year contract for O'Hare Airport to Crucial Inc. in 1999, which the city believed was owned by an African American, Jabir Herbert Muhammad, the son of the late Elijah Mohammad.


Crucial Inc.'s annual revenues skyrocketed from under $200,000 in each year before opening at O'Hare, to nearly $6 million in 2002, according to recently published reports. Crucial Inc. has earned nearly $16 million in its first four years at the airport.


Last March, Chicago officials charged that Jabir Herbert Muhammad had acted as a front for the real owner, Rezko, who is of Syrian Arab heritage and does not qualify for minority set-asides.


According to Mayor Daley, Jabir Muhammad founded Crucial Inc. in 1976. It was certified as a minority business in 1989. Rezko had been involved with the company since 1983, serving as a vice president and general manager. In July 1997, the company's minority status lapsed but the forms were not renewed.


Although Muhammad said he ran Crucial Inc., city officials said the company was run by Abdelhamid "Al" Chaib, and longtime friend and Rezko business associate.


In fact Muhammad Ali would sue Jabir Muhammad, as looked at in a
FrontPageMag article by Andrew Walden on 11 MAR 2008:

Elijah Mohammad led the Nation of Islam until his death in 1975. Jabir Herbert Muhammad was
sued in 1999 by boxer Muhammad Ali for unauthorized use of his name in connection with the Muhammad Ali Foundation. Rezko served as Executive Director of the Foundation.

That's right, son of the Nation of Islam leader getting sued by Muhammad Ali because his name was being used by the foundation being led by Rezko.


And because all of these folks, Jabir Muhammad, Michael Rumman, Ali Ata, Khalil Shalabi, Abdelhamid Chaib, Daniel Mahru and Nadhmi Auchi are all connected to Rezko, they are all one-degree separated from Obama, by that alone... Auchi, of course, has direct contact in 2003 and 2004, even though Sen. Obama is very hazy about those meetings.

Now back to the electrical generation facility that led into this section and Obama's connections with Chicago resident Aiham Alsammarae. Yes, yet another name to go on this already long list of folks associated with organized crime! Who is this guy? The ex-Electricity Minister of Iraq who signed off on the power generator contracts in Iraq as a member of the Interim Governing Council of Iraq.


Like Rezko he was also a graduate of the Illinois Institute of Technology (Source: Wikipedia). Popping over to Newsmeat on the fellow, we can see the following contributions by him:

Alsammarae, Aiham Oak Brook , IL 60523 KCI Engineering/Businessman OBAMA, BARACK (D) President OBAMA FOR AMERICA $250 primary 01/20/08


Alsammarae, Aiham Oak Brook , IL 60523 KCI Engineering/Businessman OBAMA, BARACK (D) President OBAMA FOR AMERICA $250 primary 01/22/08


Alsammarae, Aiham Oak Brook , IL 60523 KCI Enginerring Consultants/Busines OBAMA, BARACK (D) President OBAMA FOR AMERICA $250 primary 02/06/08


Alsammarae, Aiham Oak Brook , IL 60523 KCI Enginerring Consultants/Busines OBAMA, BARACK (D) President OBAMA FOR AMERICA $250 primary 02/10/08


Alsammarae, Aiham Oak Brook , IL 60523 KCI Enginerring Consultants/Busines OBAMA, BARACK (D) President OBAMA FOR AMERICA $500 primary 02/22/08


Alsammarae, Aiham Oak Brook , IL 60523 KCI Enginerring Consultants/Busines OBAMA, BARACK (D) President OBAMA FOR AMERICA $800 primary 03/07/08


Compared to the tens of thousands Rezko has dished out over the years, this looks pretty small, and limited to just this year, to boot. He also donated some to Mitt Romney and even President Bush, so you can't complain he is only giving to Democrats, either. So what is a nice fellow who was able to escape Saddam's Iraq doing tied up with a mob figure like Tony Rezko? Why they went to school together! This as seen at
Human Events in an article by John Batchelor on 03 MAR 2008:

What connects the fugitive Mr. Alsammarae to the candidate Barack Obama? The short answer is Mr. Obama's entanglement with his long-time fundraiser and friend Mr. Rezko, who was linked to Mr. Alsammarae in at least two aborted, fraudulent contracts with the CPA and the Iraqi government before Mr. Alsammarae's conviction and flight.


The long answer starts with the fact that Mr. Aiham Alsammarae, who arrived in the United States in 1976, has been an acquaintance of the Syrian-born Mr. Rezko since they were classmates at the Illinois Institute of Technology thirty years ago.


Mr. Alsammarae was convicted, in Iraq, by Iraqis, as the lead-in to the above two paragraphs by John Batchelor:


A mysterious fugitive from Iraqi justice named Aiham Alsammarae, who is also a Chicago resident, is the focus of a politically fraught episode in the association between accused political fixer Antoin "Tony" Rezko, who goes on federal trial today in Chicago for graft, and Senator Barack Obama, the most spectacular Illinois presidential candidate in half a century.


"We want him back to serve his sentence of fourteen years," said an Iraqi government official in Baghdad last week. "He stole $650 million from the people of Iraq, and from the people of the United States, and he was tried and convicted in an Iraqi court in October 2006 for his crimes. We have a four-inch-thick file of his crimes. He plundered the Ministry of Electricity. Dates, bank accounts, dummy companies, a lot of them in the States. We want him, and we want the money back."


When asked why an American citizen with a dual Iraqi citizenship, who had served as the Iraqi Minister of Electricity from 2003 to 2005, after being convicted in an Iraqi court was living openly in Chicago in 2008 rather than in Abu Ghraib, the official said, "That's what we want to know. Armed men broke him out of jail in the Green Zone. He escaped without his U.S. passport to Amman, Jordan, where he hid in the U.S. Embassy, and then to Turkey, where he called us up and bragged he had pizza and a cold beer in his hotel room. We've asked the FBI to help us. They sent us to Interpol. We filed a report. And nothing. It's been a year.
We want him back."

Have to admire the audacity of that, calling up on a traceable phone from a hotel to taunt those who had convicted you! But it gets stranger as you go along, again from Mr. Batchelor:

It is then strange to discover that, three years earlier in August 2000, Mr. Alsammarae, a board member of the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee, appeared in Washington alongside celebrities such as Martin Sheen and George Galloway to demonstrate against the United Nations sanctions on the regime of Saddam Hussein and against the Clinton Administration's military posture toward Iraq from 1998.

One suggestion is that Mr. Alsammarae was well-connected to American intelligence. Mr. Alsammarae is said to have enjoyed a strong link, dating back to his Baathist youth in Iraq, to Wafiq al-Samarrai, the head of military intelligence in Saddam Hussein's army. Wafiq al-Samarrai is also reported to have been a Baathist official secretly linked to pre-war American intelligence. After the fall of Saddam, Wafiq al-Samarrai was an aide to President Talibani until he was identified in the Saddam trial as involved in the gassing of the Kurds; he vanished into Syria.


From mid-2003 until mid-2005, Mr. Alsammarae was the potent Minister of Electricity for the Coalition Provisional Authority, in charge of building a whole new energy structure for the devastated Iraq. He participated prominently in investment forums in the Grand Hyatt and Four Seasons hotels in Amman, Jordan. Mr. Alsammarae left his post in May 2005.


Wafiq al-Samarrai has been cleared of charges on the genocide of the Kurds by the President of Iraq as of 06 MAR 2008 (Source:
Wikipedia). Mr. Alsammarae has gotten assurances that he would not be extradited, which makes things even stranger still. According to James Glanz at the NYT on 19 DEC 2006, Mr. Alsammarae had a way with words to describe his escape from Baghdad:

In a lengthy phone conversation on Tuesday, the former Iraqi electricity minister who escaped from a Baghdad jail on Sunday ridiculed American and Iraqi officials and said he fled because he did not trust the police and had received a tip that he would be assassinated within days.


The official, Aiham Alsammarae, who telephoned this reporter, said, without offering proof, that he was already outside Iraq after finagling his way aboard a flight at the Baghdad International Airport .


Incredulous Iraqi security and justice officials disputed parts of his account, saying that a figure as recognizable as Mr. Alsammarae could not possibly have slipped onto a flight when he was the subject of a manhunt.


Mr. Alsammarae, who holds dual American and Iraqi citizenship, scoffed at those assertions and said they were made by officials who spent too much time inside the protected Green Zone in central Baghdad and did not understand how the country really worked.


"Those suckers who are sitting in the Green Zone, they cannot go out and see the people they are governing?" asked Mr. Alsammarae, whose unmistakable speech patterns in English reflect his Iraqi and American backgrounds. "This is a joke.


"So why I cannot take the airport? It's not because I am a smart cookie. Any Iraqi can do it, even if they have 10,000 court orders against him. This is Iraq."


One fact Iraqi officials could not dispute: Mr. Alsammarae, who had been jailed four months ago on corruption charges stemming from deals made when he was the electricity minister from August 2003 to May 2005, was still free.


If correct, Mr. Alsammarae's tale of escape would mean that he not only worked his way free of the Iraqi police guarding the jail but also eluded the thousands of Western and Iraqi security forces stationed in the dense maze of checkpoints and blast walls in the Green Zone, which is the fortified heart of the American occupation and the Iraqi government.


When asked how he could have pulled off such an escape, Mr. Alsammarae, who moved to Chicago in 1976 but returned to Iraq just after the invasion, laughed uproariously for 20 seconds. Then, recycling a famous line from an exchange about Al Capone in "The Untouchables," Mr. Alsammarae said with undisguised glee: "The Chicago way."


In a
PBS NewsHour episode on 18 JAN 2007 he would talk with Elizabeth Brackett about his escape:

ELIZABETH BRACKETT: Fearing for his life, Alsammarae acted on a well-planned-out escape route.


AIHAM ALSAMMARAE: I called my friends, and the friends, they come. They brought the car close to the police station, and I walk out to the car, and I move out from the Green Zone.
From the Green Zone, we change cars many times. And after that, we reached the airport, Iraqi international airport, and I just flew over the private jet to Amman. Simple. Two-hours-and-a-half, I'd be in Amman.

ELIZABETH BRACKETT: Although his Iraqi passport was confiscated in jail, he managed to hide a second one and then renew his American passport in Jordan.


Though Alsammarae is a U.S. citizen, he says the American embassy in Baghdad was not involved in any way in his escape. Those who helped him, he says, were mostly Iraqi friends and supporters, including the owner of the private jet.


AIHAM ALSAMMARAE: I was nervous all the way until I reach Amman, because you never know what's going to happen. Something is wrong can be done in any second.


ELIZABETH BRACKETT: Iraqi officials were stunned at how easily Alsammarae was able to escape from the heavily fortified Green Zone. A spokesman for the al-Maliki government said five additional corruption charges remain against Alsammarae and "the government will do whatever it can to bring him back."


Alsammarae calls the charges false and says he made the right decision to escape and return home to his family and his electrical engineering consulting business in suburban Chicago.
Even as he began to settle in at home, he continued to worry about the escalating violence in Iraq. He sees the solution as more political than military.


AIHAM ALSAMMARAE: We have to make some arrangements inside the congress of Iraq right now to bring the seculars back around the country. Religious people, they cannot run the country. If they are Shia or Sunni, they cannot run it. We need a people of both religions to run the country.


ELIZABETH BRACKETT: He is considered a fugitive by the current Iraq government, but Alsammarae says at some point he will return to Iraq. Why?


AIHAM ALSAMMARAE: Well, we work very hard to see Saddam Hussein leaving. And I worked since 1980. I have to do it. This is in my blood. I don't think I can give up and give all that we worked for to those guys.


If you are a politician, you will take a risk certain times, and you have to take it. And if I got killed, probably you will say, "He lost it," but looks like I succeeded, and I'm still alive and I got my papers with me. So...


ELIZABETH BRACKETT: For now, Alsammarae will spend his time trying to pull his business and his life back together.


Hey, with $650 million dollars you can do a lot of knitting your life back together, let me tell you! And with the man running BNP-Paribas as your friend, it should be damned easy to get that money out of Iraq and available to you. But he is courageous, he tells you so! He will go back even if it gets him killed... which brings up the question of why did he run if he believed in that cause? Perhaps it was more just 'opportunism' in courage, showing up long after the running away?


Mr. Batchelor takes a look at the timeline of Alsammarae, picking up after he left his post with the CPA in 2005:


Two months later it was reported in Chicago that as early as 2004, while Mr. Alsammarae was a minister with authority to approve contracts, he had joined with Mr. Rezko and the London-based General Mediterranean Holdings, headed by the billionaire British investor Nadhmi Auchi, in a contract to construct a 250-megawatt plant in the Kurdistani city of Chamchamal.


A member of the development team at Mr. Rezko's Chicago-based company Rezmar said in 2005 that Mr. Rezko possessed a "formidable overseas network of business relationships" that permitted Rezmar to join together up to 30 companies in order to begin the plant's construction as early as January 2006.


In addition, in April 2005, one month before Mr. Alsammarae left his post, his Ministry of Electricity signed a contract for $50 million with Companion Security to provide training to Iraqis to guard electrical plants by flying them to Illinois for classes.


Companion Security was headed by a former Chicago policeman with a troubled history, Daniel T. Frawley, in partnership with Mr. Rezko and in association with Daniel Mahru, the lawyer for the original contract and Mr. Rezko's former business partner. In April 2006, Mr. Frawley entered negotiations with Governor Rod Blagojevich's staff to lease a military facility in Illinois to be a training camp. In August 2006, Mr. Frawley started negotiations with Mr. Obama's U.S. Senate staff to complete the contract.


The discussions with Mr. Obama's staff continued over many months, including e-mails and conferences with an Obama staffer, Seamus Ahern. Questions raised by this contact go to the issue of whether or not Mr. Obama ever favored Mr. Rezko's commercial ties. Mr. Obama has said often that he performed no favors for Mr. Rezko.


The timeline of Companion discussions in 2006 is important to note: April 2006 Frawley speaks to governor's office; August 2006 Frawley speaks to senator's office; October 2006 indictment of Rezko revealed; October 2006 Rezko arrested upon return from Syria; October 2006 Alsammarae convicted in Baghdad and makes his first escape attempt; December 2006 Alsammarae escapes form Baghdad.
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Oddly, after Mr. Alsammarae left his ministry post in 2005, he was reported that summer to be forming a Sunni political organization with participation by insurgents, some of whom threatened in public declarations to murder him. An intelligence analyst with knowledge of Syria commented that this episode may illustrate Mr. Alsammarae'sthen-strong, active links to the Baathist elite in exile in Syria, who have been a major source of money and operations to the Iraqi insurgency these last years; and that Mr. Alsammarae's freelancing rankled the so-called foreign elements in the insurgency.


The strangest of all events was not Mr. Alsammarae's arrest for theft in August 2006, nor his conviction in a Baghdad court in October 2006, but rather the two jailbreaks in October and December 2006. In the first instance, private armed men he may have hired took him from his jail cell in the Green Zone soon after his conviction in court. A report indicates that he was stopped at the Bagdad Airport carrying a Chinese passport. American officials later returned Mr. Alsammarae to Iraqi custody. At least one American with the International Police Liaison Officer program lost his job because of this first jailbreak.


This is about the time that Mr. Alsammarae's family in the United States sought help; there is a report that Mr. Alsammarae's daughter appealed directly to the office of U.S. Senator Barack Obama.


So late OCT to NOV 2006 Alsammarae fails his first jail break after already having Daniel Frawley contact Sen. Obama (APR-MAY 2005) about the Companion Security contract, run by Rezko, with Daniel Mahru from Rezmar, soon after which Mahru would have a falling out with Rezko (late 2005). This does put the contract and coordinating with Rezko, Blagojevich, Alsammarae (and then his replacement) and Frawley into the agenda and 'known persons' list for Barack Obama before all the indictments and, in the case of Alsammarae convictions, come down.


Mr. Batchelor then winds up with looking at Auchi, Rezko and Alsammarae:


The second man with much to lose regarding what Mr. Alsammarae knows is the mysterious and genuinely powerful Nahdmi Auchi of London, a British citizen who, born in Iraq in 1937, has been for decades closely linked with the Baathists. In 2005, Mr. Auchi was reported to have involved his company in the Chamchamal electrical generating plant deal that was used as a major ploy for the plundering of the Iraqi Ministry of Electricity. As recently as this month, Mr. Auchi's representative denied that Mr. Auchi's company, General Mediterranean Holding, invested in the Rezko-Alsammarae deal for Chamchamal in 2004-2005, a denial that does not explain the well-sourced 2005 published reports of the linkage.


Iraqi government officials in Baghdad speak bluntly of Mr. Auchi as a "Saddam guy," and as a member of the Baathist gang who have beggared Iraq for 50 years, a gang that now, exiled to Damascus, Syria, and headed by men wanted for war crimes in Iraq, aims to continue plundering Iraq by using their stolen fortune to corrupt other regions and perhaps some day to return to Baghdad.


A stunning 2004 Pentagon report obtained by Bill Gertz of the Washington Times has identified Mr. Auchi not only as a man who, before the fall of Saddam, had managed to "arrange for significant theft from the U.N. Oil-for-Food Program. . . .", who not only had, before the fall of Saddam, sought to "bribe foreign governments and individuals before Operation Iraqi Freedom to turn opinion against the American-led mission to remove Saddam Hussein," but also since the fall of Saddam had engaged in a "conspiracy" over cell phone contracts under the CPA by "unlawful activities working closely with Iraqi intelligence operatives."


What is most striking about this Pentagon report is that it is from the year 2004, when Mr. Auchi traveled by private aircraft to Midway Airport in Chicago and then to a fete at the Four Season Hotel, where he met with his business partner in Chicago real estate, Mr. Rezko, as well as with Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich. Also present that night, according to a fresh report by James Bone and Dominic Kennedy of the London Times, was State Senator Barack Obama, who had recently won the Democratic primary for the U.S. Senate seat that next fall. Bone and Kennedy report that Mr. Auchi and Mr. Obama shook hands. Mr. Obama's aide does not now recall the handshake but does agree that Mr. Obama was present in the hotel that evening.


It may be significant that in a snapshot from the April hotel meeting that shows Governor Blagojevich making remarks to a dinner table beside a smiling Mr. Auchi, there is a third well-dressed man in the photograph, mustachioed, jovial, receding hairline, who greatly resembles other photographs from November 2004 of Iraqi CPA Minister of Electricity Aiham Alsammarae.


Mr. Alsammarae may or may not have been in the room that night. Pictures are useful indicators but his presence is not confirmed. However, he is certainly now accused and convicted of having been in a conspiracy in Iraq with two other men in that room: Tony Rezko, who is regarded by some intelligence analysts as a money-handler for unsavoryagents in his native Damascus, and Nadhmi Auchi, who is regarded by Pentagon analysts as a money-handler for Baathist-linked agents in the Middle East.


Actually one of the most powerful underworld banking figures on the planet pretty well describes Nadhmi Auchi running not only BNP-Paribas and Clearstream, but having contacts via the old Menatep banking system with Roman Abromavich, Michael Chernoy's old Trans World Commodities, Oleg Depripaska's follow-on to TWC being Rusal, but also to the Al Taqwa banking system of al Qaeda, the HAMAS/Citibank joint venture, the Iranian banking system via Marc Rich, and entree to the entire Bank of New York penetration staged by the Red Mafia, including Semion Mogilevich's YBM Magnex fraud. That is the man who just happened to shake hands with Sen. Obama in 2004 and, if Daniel Mahru is correct, also had a meeting with Rezko and Auchi in 2003.


So, just how many convicted felons are around Sen. Obama? Strange that such a 'Lightworker' can't look into the souls of such and see them as they are.


Nadhmi Auchi for the Elf/Acquataine work in the Oil-For-Food scandal, although given a 15 month suspended sentence, it was on a massive swindle and money laundering system for Saddam Hussein. If it isn't a felony, then the French, who prosecuted the deal, need to have their heads examined.


Tony Rezko for his land dealings and corruption of local political offices in Illinois.
Aiham Alsammarae for $650 million in fraudulent deals in Iraq, breaking jail, and on the run from further prosecution there. Too bad the US government is shielding the guy and even worse is Sen. Obama being close to him on the security contract via Rezmar.


What also starts to come clear is that an Iraq that is on the mend, that actually has time to get its act together domestically and start going after Alsammarae, Auchi and Rezko would put a lot of heat on Sen. Obama. Even more interesting is that Nadhmi Auchi, cousin of Saddam Hussein, is a Ba'athist and Aiham Alsammarae was working between Ba'athist insurgents and doing so in Ba'athist Syria during his attempts at negotiations between them and the government. Tony Rezko has obvious ties to organizations in Syria, even if those are damned hard to tease out as no one wants to talk about them. The possibility of Auchi using his funds to finance Ba'ath insurgents and/or organized crime in Iraq cannot be discounted as another Syrian, arms dealer Monzer al-Kassar, is one of the most wanted men in Iraq even without stepping foot in the place recently.


Something is seriously wrong when a Presidential candidate wants to pull out and try to put Iraq back into a very, very bad place of insurgents and competing criminal and religious groups that can do no one any good.


Why is Sen. Obama unwilling to go to Iraq since JAN 2006? What was he trying to accomplish there when he did go? Did it have anything to do with the various contracts Rezko was involved in? Or Alsammarae's negotiations with Ba'athist insurgents?


And why does he want to have the place turn into an unaccountable conflict zone by pulling out? That was what he wanted when the insurgency was just starting to get bad, so his aim was to have the place fall to pieces... or fall into the hands of well funded backers. Either way he wouldn't be accountable. An Iraq that is actually taking care of itself and able to get its act together could be a distinct threat to Sen. Obama, given the activities of those around him.
He could take
Michael Yon up on his offer to show him, or any Senator, what Iraq is like... Yon has seen more of Iraq than nearly any American outside the US government these last few years. So far he has no takers.

What is Sen. Obama afraid of in Iraq?


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Obama, Jews & Newsweek: the MSNBC of mags

In the National Review today, Mark Hemingway looks at what he calls Newsweek's "absolutely Herculean feat of water-carrying" for Barack Obama:

…before tackling the factual problems, the article's biggest problem needs to be addressed — Newsweek aids and abets the Obama campaign's decision to slander Joe Lieberman:
In a brief but animated Senate floor confrontation last week, according to a campaign aide who asked for anonymity when talking about private discussions, Obama told Lieberman he was surprised by Lieberman's personal attacks and his half-hearted denials of the false rumors that Obama is a Muslim. (The aide says Lieberman was "strangely muted" during the exchange; a Lieberman spokesman says the chat was "private and friendly.")


….almost as a rule political aides don't go walking around leaking the contents of private conversations between senators on the Senate floor to the press. It's also hard to imagine that an Obama aide would accuse Sen. Lieberman of "half-hearted denials of the false rumors that Obama is a Muslim" and Lieberman would have nothing to say about that other than their conversation was "private and friendly."

So a call to Joe Lieberman's office was in order. Since Newsweek didn't make it, National Review Online did.

Read the whole thing. Hemingway dares to shine a light on Newsweek's "Barack's No Anti-Semite Happy Dance" and ask if they're making up the steps as they go along.

Seems to me Newsweek, what with it's creepily bigoted articles about Pope Benedict XVI and Non-Coastal Southern Scots-Irish Americans, and now its Obama-massaging tone, is positioning itself to be the print-cousin of MSNBC in this new era of unhinged and overtly partisan dubious journalism. (In Newsweek's world, the fact that they find John McCain's blog to be better than Obama's is…wait for it…bad for the GOP.)

Jake Tapper at ABC has more on the tension between Obama and Lieberman, which brings into rather sharp focus the problem Obama has with Jews in general. Yesterday his website scrubbed some vile anti-semitic postings that had apparently been up since April. While the campaign may not have posted the paranoia, they allowed it to remain up there until it was noticed outside the echo-chamber. Tapper quotes a Lieberman aide:

"If the Obama campaign thinks they are going to intimidate Joe Lieberman with these sleazy tactics then they are sorely mistaken," the Lieberman aide says.


Lieberman, for all his mildness of manner, has always struck me as a Jewish fellow who - quite rightly - is not about to let himself or his people get pushed around. And for some reason - I cannot tell you why, because I do not rightly understand it, myself - all of this reminds me of Daniel Pearl and his terrible murder, and Dave Shiflett's wise and poignant writings about that event:

The murder of Danny Pearl tells a much different story. For these radicals, the issue is not merely a Palestinian state. They do not believe Israel should exist. For them, there is no room in this world for the Jews. By killing Danny Pearl, who no doubt approved of a Palestinian homeland, they reminded us, if we indeed need reminding, that when they chant "kill the Jews" between chanting "death to America," they mean what they say.

Slightly O/T, - but only slightly - Laurance Alvarado at Inside Catholic looks at the mid-East view of George W. Bush and Barack Obama. He links to Sultan's Notes where a post entitled, Obama the Flip-Flip is pretty interesting:

After eight years of a straight talking US President who speaks his mind, we are facing the prospect of one whose fine oratorical style may or may not reflect his personal opinion.[...]The Democratic Party contender's promises appear to swing from one end of the spectrum to the other depending on the audience he is addressing. He had previously referred to the Cuban embargo as an utter failure and promised to end it; yet when he spoke last year to a Cuban-American audience he promised to maintain it because it is "an important inducement for change".

The same has also occurred with regards to other issues such as immigration and the decriminalisation of marijuana. However, in the emotional Middle East, it was only when we heard him promise to keep Jerusalem united as capital of the state of Israel forever that we began to realise that he is not greater than the sum of his parts.

Mr Obama later spoke on CNN and backtracked on his unified Jerusalem comments as he once again adjusted his rhetoric to suit the audience he is targeting. Jewish voters have come to realise this about Mr Obama and that is one of the main reasons they are justifiably wary of voting for him.[...]Whatever we say of Mr Bush, being a flip-flop ain't one of them.

In another section of NRO, Jim Geraghty (who sees the same toxic MSNBC strain in Newsweek that I do) brings up the interesting fact that Sen. Obama will not release his birth certificate. There are rumors swirling as to why he won't. I think the one about his name on the certificate is probably closest to the mark. One rumor is that he was named Barry, which is not a big deal - lots of people decide, in processing their heritage, to take a more ethnic named. The other rumor, though, is that it is his middle name that is problematic; that it is not Hussein, but Muhammed. People do sometimes fiddle with their middle names, but if Obama did, it will be interesting to ask why he moved away from Muhammed (which is becoming the most popular baby name in Britain and elsewhere), to Hussein - a declared enemy of the United States - will surely be something people will wonder about.

Maybe the best way to stop the rumors is to simply release his birth certificate. As Michelle Malkin recalls, John McCain had to answer such basic questions as his birth citizenship - Obama, with his superlightworking abilities - should be able to put something this small to rest, fairly quickly. As president he'll have much tougher assignments.
Andy McCarthy
notes:

Remarkable, isn't it, that someone so concerned about our image in the "international community," so offended by Bush's purported cowboy insensitivity, can get so spun up over "false rumors that [he] is a Muslim." Even if his accusations against Sen. Lieberman had any merit, why does Sen. Obama — who used to say that his middle name, Hussein, would be a real asset in the signals it would send to the world — now think it's defamatory to be taken for a Muslim?

Since we're talking Obama (and who isn't? He is all things to all people, like imagination, itself) Siggy has written a sort of follow-up to my piece posted earlier this week at Pajamas Media, entitled Obama, the Trophy Wife, in which I had written:

As a trophy wife, Obama would be content to let the Democrats pull out of Iraq; Hillary might actually suggest they stay. Obama would be able to sell the socialized health care Hillary couldn't pull off. Most importantly, Obama would schmooze and photo-op with the elites for whose approval the Democrats so desperately yearned; Hillary was untrustworthy, there. She might snub Ahmadinejad and, like Bill Clinton before her, pledge to jump into a trench with a rifle to defend Israel. Obama would smile and look good while doing neither.
In
The Ecstasy of Easy Choices, Siggy writes:

Obama makes it easy. Obama makes political and moral choices seem effortless, without agony and without consequence. The ecstasy of easy choices- that is the dream that is being foisted upon us, a fantasy too spectacular and too hypnotic to ignore.[...]The Leftists today would have you reject everything that preceded their ascendancy. They want the trophy wife and care little for those whose ideas facilitated their rise. They openly admit their revulsion for those who blazed the trail and who now are in the way of their exercising their lustful desires for power and self gratification. For them, it is not enough that Hillary Clinton be rejected. She must be vilified and painted ugly as well.

Someone wrote me the other day accusing me of being shrill about Obama and my dislike for him. I admit there have been times when - writing too fast and too angry - I may have sounded the shrill note, but I do not accept that I have been shrill about Barack Obama. I began with a very open mind about him, and in fact, I credited him as the Moses of the Democrat party, who freed them from the Pharaoh Clinton tag-team. At that time I wrote:

There will be lots of time for taking a long hard look at Obama's experience, his ideas and his character. For today, let's just give props to the man for running a clean campaign and re-charging the nation's battery.

So, now, I'm taking the long, hard look, and what I see is a guy with a socialist mindset, who will say whatever is expedient to the moment and the audience, and who has some very naive ideas about foreign policy and mid-East Diplomacy, a hunger to destroy our military capabilities. He's got no economic strategy beyond "raising taxes", no energy strategy beyond "raising taxes" and no plans to re-form social security, or education.

And frankly, if he is not an anti-semite (and I want to believe he is not) he has a long, long row to hoe before he can be convincing about it.

I tend to agree with President Bush that - taking the long view - there needs to be a Palestinian state. But it needs to be a civil and sane state ready to put down the missiles, stop talking about "wiping the Jews off the map" and enter the marketplace of goods and ideas. I want to know where Obama, who apparently sees the "suffering" of the Palestinians but does not see their own aggressions, stands on that.

Oh, and by the way, just in case you haven't read it anywhere, because you probably haven't: we're on the verge of victory in Iraq. Just something to keep in mind while we await whatever Obama's (and the Dems') slowly transitioning opinion on Iraq - which he will not visit - turns out to be.

And, just note the different tone the press takes: Obama stays out of Cedar Rapids to "to ensure that no resources were diverted away from Iowans". Clappity, clappity from the same sort of folks, who savaged Bush when he stayed away from New Orleans for the same reason.






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