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Wednesday 12 February 2003
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?
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US names its choice to succeed

Saddam
By Toby Harnden in Washington
(Filed: 12/02/2003)

America is planning to install the leader of a
London-based opposition group, the Iraqi National Congress, as the interim
president of Iraq once Saddam Hussein is toppled.

Ahmad Chalabi, 57, a Shi'ite exile who fled Iraq with his family when he was
12 and attended a British boarding school, is currently in Kurdish-
controlled northern Iraq and may remain there until an invasion begins.

"It's pretty clear it's going to be Chalabi, [barring] some dramatic
development during the war," a senior Bush administration official told The
Telegraph.

"We will try to get him and the other opposition leaders back into Baghdad
as quickly as possible and set up an interim authority that can pick up the
pieces of government."

But he added that "no final decision" on Mr Chalabi had been made
because "it would be a mistake to reach any firm conclusions before the
military stage is over".

Once military victory was achieved, the official said, Gen Tommy Franks
would be the de facto ruler of the country.

However, the Bush administration has decided that a leader in the mould
of Gen Douglas MacArthur would only heighten accusations of American
imperialism.

The current plan would be for Mr Chalabi to take over from Gen Franks
once a conference of Iraqi opposition leaders could be convened inside
the country. A principal American goal would be to hand Iraq over to a
democratic government as swiftly as feasible so that US forces could
withdraw.

"The more visible we are and the longer our presence is, the more of a
target we present," the official said. "We want to give the country back to
the Iraqis and let them take responsibility for the country. One thing we
can do is to [try to] stop Saddam torching Iraq's oilfields. If he does, we'll
have to try to put the fires out and do something to secure the oilfields
again. We will also secure the outer perimeter of the country.

"We plan to find and destroy the weapons of mass destruction. We will do
that and not the United Nations. We sure as hell are not going to ask Hans
Blix [the chief UN weapons inspector] to do it."

Although the Iraqi people would elect their new president, occupying the
interim post would probably make Mr Chalabi the clear favourite. Hamid
Karzai, the interim president of Afghanistan, was subsequently confirmed
as the country's leader. Mr Chalabi has the firm backing of the Pentagon's
civilian leadership and Vice President Dick Cheney's office but senior
figures in the State Department have argued against him.

"One school of thought was that people in Iraq would resent someone
from outside," said the official. Mr Chalabi was educated at Seaford College
in Sussex and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and took a PhD in
maths at the University of Chicago.

State Department desk officers have described Mr Chalabi as corrupt,
citing his 1992 conviction in absentia in Jordan for embezzlement and
theft. Mr Chalabi, who has survived at least nine assassination attempts,
says he was framed after his Petra Bank, the third largest in Jordan,
collapsed.

The official, who said the debate over whether to go to war "is over",
stressed that Mr Chalabi would not be a puppet leader propped up by
America and that free democratic elections would take place in Iraq as
soon as practicable.

Iraq's relative wealth and educated middle-class made it in some ways
easier to rebuild than Afghanistan, the official said, but different ethnic
groups would have to be in the administration.


11 February 2003: Nato crisis won't delay war, says US

10 February 2003: Battle weary Iraqis shrug off threat of more conflict

18 December 2002: Divided factions agree 'government-in- waiting'

13 December 2002: Iraqi exiles meet in spirit of democracy

13 October 2002: Alarm in Europe at US plan for general to govern Iraq

12 October 2002: Liberated Iraq could be ruled by US general

14 June 2002: Karzai is voted Afghan president


Related reports




Leader: Baghdad reshuffle


Bin Laden rallies Iraq


Grannies gather in Baghdad


US recalls diplomatic staff


Iraq factfile



External links




Iraqi National Congress


The White House


Iraq - Foreign and Commonwealth Office


Oil and Iraq: opportunities and challenges [6 Feb '03] - Iraq Foundation


A material breach of the Constitution [11 Feb '03] - Counterpunch


Showdown with Saddam - CBS News







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