Assalamu aleikum.

WARNING: As always, use proper protection if visiting
a zionist website like debka. Debka in particular is a
notorious Mossad front.

While most of the Mossad's analysis (below) on the
public debka website enthuses about the "Iraq
Election", it also contains the following very
revealing admissions:

"DEBKAfile’s Iraq experts reveal that, while the
turnout is officially estimated at 60%, the real
figure will probably turn out to be quite a bit lower,
no more than 40-45% ... In Basra, Iraq’s second
largest town, the turnout was 32-35%, although Iraqi
election officials claimed 90%."
excerpted from:
http://www.debka.com/article.php?aid=974

Even that 40-45% figure is no doubt an exaggeration,
as 40% had been touted by the occupiers as the minimum
target figure in the days leading up to the "election"
hoax. What the Mossad is doing here is advising
zionists honestly - to a point - that the Iraq
"election" figures are a fraudulent hoax, without
taking the chance of angering the U.S. by specifying
the correct figure which is of course considerably
below the minimum 40% "acceptable" figure. The rest of
the article's language promoting support for the
"election" is mere protective coloration for the
40-45% figure, to keep the US off the zionists' backs
for publishing such a damaging admission.

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As for "debka's" provenance, a recent notation from
Asia Times sums up what everybody already knows:

"A few months back the US's Fox News Channel and a
website reported to have close links to Israeli
intelligence agency Mossad claimed that an Indian air
force reconnaissance plane sighted bin Laden's convoy
in the Tibet-Ladakh region close to the northeastern
border of Pakistan, near India and China. The view was
endorsed by the website Debka.com, which is believed
to be run by Mossad."
excerpted from:
The 'Osama' of India's Bihar
By Siddharth Srivastava
Jan 25, 2005    
http://www.atimes.com/atimes/South_Asia/GA25Df03.html
 

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Initial Breakdown of Iraq’s First Exercise in
Democracy
DEBKAfile Exclusive Analysis
January 31, 2005, 1:15 AM (GMT+02:00)
http://www.debka.com/article.php?aid=974
  
Iraq’s epic general election for a 275-member national
assembly Sunday, January 30, was a success by the very
fact of its taking place. Despite the violence leading
up to the event and promised bloodbath, a surprising
number of Iraqis were not intimidated and turned out
in larger or smaller numbers almost everywhere. Iraq’s
Baath loyalists and al Qaeda’s three organizations -
the Iraqi group led by Abu Mussab al Zarqawi, Ansar al
Sunna and Ansar al Islam - managed by a concerted
effort to pull off some 16 suicide attacks killing
more than 30 Iraqis. Yet they failed to derail the
election and therefore reduced their leverage in
post-election Iraq. 

In addition to the lockdown, tight security and
driving restrictions, DEBKAfile’s sources inside Iraq
report American forces carried out proactive
operations. They were able to foil eight suicide
attacks. Also in Mosul, where the US command decided
to deploy the Kurdish 36th commando battalion (which
also fought in Fallujah) in the Sunni neighborhoods,
150 ready primed explosive belts were seized –
testimony to the scale of aborted carnage. And many
rockets and mortars shot at polling stations made
plenty of noise - but misfired. 

Four hours after the polls closed, a clearly relieved
President George W. Bush spoke at the White House in
praise of the bravery of Iraqis who turned out to vote
and “firmly rejected the antidemocratic ideology” of
terrorists. But the US president seemed to edge away
from his usual encomiums on a “victory for democracy.”
Nor did he actually commend the Iraqis for the big
step they took towards establishing a free and
democratic government. 

The truth is that there was not much of either in this
remarkable election. 

DEBKAfile’s Iraq experts reveal that, while the
turnout is officially estimated at 60%, the real
figure will probably turn out to be quite a bit lower,
no more than 40-45% - in itself an exceptional feat.
The other surprising manifestation was the high
proportion of Iraqi women voters – appraised at more
than 55% of the total. This was most marked in the
Shiite districts of the south, where local clerics
ordered everyone to vote, but the men stayed at home
and sent their womenfolk to perform their democratic
duty. 

The Shiite turnout was disappointing in other ways
too. Long queues and 80% percentage of eligible voters
appeared only in the two shrine cities of Najef and
Karbala. Further south in the densely populated
Diwanya, Mussana, Qadasiya and Amara, the proportion
did not go beyond 40%. In Basra, Iraq’s second largest
town, the turnout was 32-35%, although Iraqi election
officials claimed 90%. 

Our experts characterize Shiite voting activity as
“lots of hustle and bustle, but not too many ballots.”


The Sunni districts predictably obeyed their leaders
boycott directive. In internal memos, American
military officials reported that 150 voting centers
never opened at all in some Sunni strongholds. Polling
booths were not installed in the Sunni, Turkomen and
Assyrian neighborhoods of the northern town of Mosul.
Assyrian Christians staged large demonstrations to
protest their loss of voting right and representation
in the national assembly, but were given no
alternative means of balloting; nor did they rate
media attention. 

A sprinkle of votes was marked in the predominantly
Sunni Anbar province of western Iraq and the Saladin
district – even in Fallujah and Baqouba. In Diyala,
south of Baghdad, voting reached 30 percent under
heavy US and Iraqi military security. 

In parts of Baghdad, particularly the Sunni districts,
many polling stations did not open and citizens lost
their chance to vote. 

The most striking vote-rigging incident was reported
in the northern oil town of Kirkuk. There, Kurdish
troops and intelligence are alleged to have trucked in
tens of thousands of armed Kurds from across the
province to commandeer the polling stations. Cautious
estimates put the figure of imported voters at 50,000.
In the absence of a proper voters’ register and
computers, there was no way of establishing which
voters were intruders from other districts. When the
non-Kurdish politicians saw the invasion, they backed
off. 

By artificially inflating Unified Kurdish List numbers
in Kirkuk, the Kurdish community substantially stepped
up its representation in the national assembly. 

Ballot-counting had barely begun Sunday night when the
Shiites declared themselves the big winners over their
Euphrates River TV station. The results cannot
possibly be known before the week or ten days needed
to tally the ballots by hand because computers are not
available to Iraq’s election authorities. During
Sunday night, the boxes are to be transported from
tens of thousands of polling stations across the
country to Baghdad. Some may not make it, either
because of terrorist attacks or because they might
“disappear” off the backs of trucks en route. But even
without a precise count, Shiite and Kurdish victories
can be safely predicted. 

No one can tell yet how well the lists run by interim
president Ghazi Yawar and interim prime minister Iyad
Allawi have fared. Yawar is not running for election,
but Allawi, to stay in office, will need at least
40-50 national assembly seats. 

http://www.debka.com/article.php?aid=974


                
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