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From: Cole, Juan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

A rumor is circulating among well-connected and formerly high-level
Iraqi bureaucrats in exile in places like Damascus that a military
coup is being prepared for Iraq. I received the following from a
reliable, knowledgeable contact. There is no certitude that this plan
can or will be implemented. That it is being discussed at high levels
seems highly likely.

"There is serious talk of a military commission (majlis `askari) to
take over the government. The parties would be banned from holding
positions, and all the ministers would be technocrats, so to speak. .
. [The writer indicates that attempts have been made to recruit
cabinet members from the ranks of expatriate technocrats.]

The six-member board or commission would be composed on non-political
former military personnel who are presently not part of the government
OR the military establishment, such as it is in Iraq at the moment. It
is said that the Americans are supporting this behind the scenes.

The plan includes a two-year period during which political parties
would not be permitted to be part of the government, but instead would
prepare and strengthen the parties for an election which would not
have lists, but real people running for real seats. The two year
period would be designed to take control of security and restore
infrastructure.

. . .[I]t is another [desperate plan], but one which many many Iraqis
will support, since they are sick of their country being pulled apart
by the "imports" - Maliki, Allawi, Jaafari et al. The military group
is composed of internals, people who have the goal of securing the
country even at the risk of no democracy, so they say. "

--
Jim Devine / "In every [stock-dealing] swindle every one knows that
some time or other the crash must come, but every one hopes that it
may fall on the head of his neighbor, after he himself has caught the
shower of gold and placed it in safety. Après moi le déluge! is the
watchword of every capitalist ... " -- K. Marx

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