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How Bush Sr Sold The 1991
Bombing Of Iraq To America
By Mitchel Cohen
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12-28-2

>From His Book: 'Read My Apocalypse'
The Role of the 1991 Gulf War in the emergence of George Bush's
New World

Order


"The U.S. has a new credibility. What we say goes."
- President George Bush,
NBC Nightly News, Feb. 2, 1991

In October, 1990, a 15-year-old Kuwaiti girl, identified only as
Nayirah, appeared in Washington before the House of
Representatives' Human Rights Caucus. She testified that Iraqi
soldiers who had invaded Kuwait on August 2nd tore hundreds of
babies from hospital incubators and killed them.

Television flashed her testimony around the world. It electrified
opposition to Iraq's president, Saddam Hussein, who was now
portrayed by U.S. president George Bush not only as "the Butcher of
Baghdad" but -- so much for old friends -- "a tyrant worse than
Hitler."

Bush quoted Nayirah at every opportunity. Six times in one month
he referred to "312 premature babies at Kuwait City's maternity
hospital who died after Iraqi soldiers stole their incubators and left
the infants on the floor,"(1) and of "babies pulled from incubators
and scattered like firewood across the floor." Bush used Nayirah's
testimony to lambaste Senate Democrats still supporting "only"
sanctions against Iraq -- the blockade of trade which alone would
cause hundreds of thousands of Iraqis to die of hunger and disease
-- but who waffled on endorsing the policy Bush wanted to
implement: outright bombardment. Republicans and pro-war
Democrats used Nayirah's tale to hammer their fellow politicians into
line behind Bush's war in the Persian Gulf.(2)

Nayirah, though, was no impartial eyewitness, a fact carefully
concealed by her handlers. She was the daughter of one Saud Nasir
Al-Sabah, Kuwait's ambassador to the United States. A few key
Congressional leaders and reporters knew who Nayirah was, but
none of them thought of sharing that minor detail with Congress, let
alone the American people.

Everything Nayirah said, as it turned out, was a lie. There were, in
actuality, only a handful of incubators in all of Kuwait, certainly not
the "hundreds" she claimed. According to Dr. Mohammed Matar,
director of Kuwait's primary care system, and his wife, Dr. Fayeza
Youssef, who ran the obstetrics unit at the maternity hospital, there
were few if any babies in the incubators at the time of the Iraqi
invasion. Nayirah's charges, they said, were totally false. "I think it
was just something for propaganda," Dr. Matar said. In an ABC-TV
News account after the war, John Martin reported that although
"patients, including premature babies, did die," this occurred "when
many of Kuwait's nurses and doctors stopped working or fled the
country" -- a far cry from Bush's original assertion that hundreds of
babies were murdered by Iraqi troops.(3) Subsequent investigations,
including one by Amnesty International, found no evidence for the
incubator claims.

It is likely that Nayirah was not even in Kuwait, let alone at the
hospital, at that time; the Kuwaiti aristocracy and their families had
fled the country weeks before the anticipated invasion. Some
defended their country at the gaming tables in Monte Carlo, where
at least one member of the ruling family was reported to have
gambled away more than $10 million as his fellow rulers called for
economic and military assistance from abroad.

As invasions go, Iraq's invasion of Kuwait was relatively -- I stress
the word "relatively" -- bloodless. Despite the heart-rending
testimonies TV viewers in the U.S. were subjected to night after
night, fewer than 200 Kuwaitis were killed. Compare that to such
"peaceful" ventures as the U.S. invasion of Panama the year before,
which killed an estimated 7,500 Panamanians; or, a year after the
Gulf war, the 10,000 Somalis killed by U.S./U.N. troops in what was
portrayed as a "peace mission" to bring food aid to the allegedly
starving region.(4)

How did Nayirah first come to the attention of the Congressional
Human Rights Caucus, which put her before the world's cameras? It
was arranged by Hill & Knowlton, a public relations firm hired to rally
the U.S. populace behind Bush's policy of going to war. And it
worked!

Hill & Knowlton's yellow ribbon campaign to whip up support for
"our" troops, which followed their orchestration of Nayirah's phony
"incubator" testimony, was a public relations masterpiece. The claim
that satellite photos revealed that Iraq had troops poised to strike
Saudi Arabia was also fabricated by the PR firm. Hill & Knowlton
was paid between $12 million (as reported two years later on "60
Minutes") and $20 million (as reported on "20/20") for "services
rendered." The group fronting the money? Citizens for a Free
Kuwait, a phony "human rights agency" set up and funded entirely
by Kuwait's emirocracy to promote its interests in the U.S.

"When Hill & Knowlton masterminded the Kuwaiti campaign to sell
the Gulf War to the American public, the owners of this highly
effective propaganda machine were residing in another country" --
the United Kingdom -- writes Sharon Beder and Richard Gosden in
PR Watch. "Should this give pause for thought? Does it
demonstrate a certain potential for the future exercise of global
political power -- the power to manipulate democratic political
processes through managing public opinion," which Hill and
Knowlton demonstrated 10 years ago?(5)

All of this is concealed in a new HBO "behind-the-scenes true story"
of the Gulf War, which is being released at this crucial political
moment. As Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting writes, "HBO's
version of history never makes clear that the incubator story was
fraudulent, and in fact had been managed by an American PR firm,
not Iraq. Curiously, however, the truth seems to have been clear to
Robert Wiener, the former CNN producer who co-wrote 'Live from
Baghdad.'As he explained to CNN's Wolf Blitzer (11/21/02), 'that
story turned out to be false because those accusations were made
by the daughter of the Kuwaiti minister of information and were
never proven.' Unfortunately, HBO viewers won't know that when
they see the film."(6)

In 1998, Hill and Knowlton found a new client -- President Clinton --
who hired them to advise him and to polish his image. The last time
they were involved, by the time their lies were exposed TV
newscasters were waxing ecstatic over the rockets' red glare,
computerized "smart-bombs" bursting in air, and 250,000 people
were dead.

NOTES

1. Doug Ireland, Village Voice, March 26, 1991.

2. The use of the Big Lie to manipulate public opinion and neutralize
opposition to a particular war was not invented by Bush. See, for
instance, James Laxer, "Iraq: US has match, seeks kindle:
American leaders have often falsified reasons to attack other
countries," (ActionGreens, Mar. 31, 2001). Laxer is a Political
Science Professor at York University, Toronto.

3. ABC World News Tonight, 3/15/91.

4. In actuality, people in only certain areas of Somalia were starving
-- those that had been subjected to IMF structural adjustment
programs. See, Mitchel Cohen, "Somalia & the Cynical Manipulation
of Hunger," Red Balloon Collective, 1994.

5. Sharon Beder and Richard Gosden, "PR Watch," Volume 8, No.
2, 2nd Quarter 2001. The PR firm has since been working at the
behest of the pharmaceutical industry to ban over-the-counter
vitamin and nutritional supplement sales in Europe.

6. Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting, "HBO Recycling Gulf War
Hoax?" December 4, 2002.


Mitchel Cohen is the co-editor of Green Politix, the national
newspaper of the Greens/Green Party USA. www.greenparty.org.






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