It is not wrong RIP, it was tricky. Like they say today "they cant sit in their arse watching people die" but the Genocide in Kurdistan was completely ignored by the superpowers for reasons of political interest.
Analysis of thousands of captured Iraqi secret police documents and declassified U.S. government documents, as well as interviews with scores of Kurdish survivors, senior Iraqi defectors and retired U.S. intelligence officers, show (1) that Iraq carried out the attack on Halabja, and (2) that the United States, fully aware it was Iraq but accused accused Iran, (NY Times Published: January 17, 2003)
Now in Britain, only 9% have been voted for intervention but still they will.
It is not wrong RIP, it was tricky. Like they say today "they cant sit in their arse watching people die" but the Genocide in Kurdistan was completely ignored by the superpowers for reasons of political interest.
Analysis of thousands of captured Iraqi secret police documents and declassified U.S. government documents, as well as interviews with scores of Kurdish survivors, senior Iraqi defectors and retired U.S. intelligence officers, show (1) that Iraq carried out the attack on Halabja, and (2) that the United States, fully aware it was Iraq but accused accused Iran, (NY Times Published: January 17, 2003)
Now in Britain, only 9% have been voted for intervention but still they will.