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BABY-KILLING HOAX LED TO FIRST WAR IN IRAQ, NOW COMES THE REMATCH
By Bill Gallagher
"I saw the Iraqi soldiers come into the hospital with guns. They took the
babies out of the incubators, took the incubators and left the children to
die on the cold floor. It was horrifying." -- Nayirah, Kuwaiti Citizen,
testifying before Congressional Human Rights Caucus, Oct. 10, 1990.
Her eyes were so sorrowful and she told her story with such painful
poignance. As the tears streamed down her face, you were gripped with
emotion, riveted to her compelling words spoken in perfect English.
She had seen the horror as a young volunteer at a Kuwaiti hospital and
was here to tell the world the truth. She was anguished, convincing and
beautiful. The world watched and believed.
Fifteen-year-old Nayirah could not reveal her last name, because of fear
of reprisal against her family still in Kuwait.
Saddam kills babies. His troops kill helpless babies for sport. Saddam's
invasion of Kuwait was now taking on the biblical dimensions of evil.
Baby killer, you say. That's like King Herod, who slaughtered the
innocent, hoping to rid his kingdom of a rival, the feared messiah,
the child he heard of from the Magi.
And this baby-killing stuff has happened before. Remember Pharaoh,
who slaughtered the firstborn of all his Hebrew slaves? His intelligence
sources told him that, among the Jews making bricks in Goshen, a child
had been born who would lead his people from the bondage of Egypt.
Baby Moses was spared when Pharaoh's daughter plucked him from
the Nile, but anyone who's read the Book of Exodus knows how bad
those Egyptian soldiers were, hellbent on carrying out mass infanticide.
Baby killers in scripture and history are lightning rods for righteous
indignation and draw out a visceral urge for vengeance. Now it is written:
Pharaoh, Herod and Saddam are cut from the same murderous cloth.
After Nayirah's testimony, the United Nations Security Council heard
more tales of horror. A man known as Dr. Issah Ibraham reported, "The
hardest thing was burying the babies. Under my supervision, 120 newborn
babies were buried in the second week of the invasion. I myself buried
40 newborn babies that had been taken from their incubators by soldiers."
The world was outraged, and the administration of former President
George H.W. Bush and the government of Kuwait had just the right
hook and public relations plan to show the world Saddam was a demon
of the desert who had to be stopped.
Bush the Elder began using the stories in his speeches. He rallied
public opinion to wage war against Iraq with indignant references to
"newborn babies thrown out of the incubators and then the incubators
being shipped to Baghdad."
Six times in a little over a month, Bush the Elder pointed to the story,
and the American people and media nodded in shared rage. Saddam kills
babies.
Within days of the Iraqi invasion, as Americans were being pumped up
for war, the government of Kuwait formed a front group, Citizens for
a Free Kuwait.
Hill & Knowlton, the powerful and politically well-connected public
relations firm, was hired and collected $11 million in fees over the
next several months to represent Citizens for a Free Kuwait. That
meant selling the Congress and the American people on the wisdom of war.
With a huge war chest of money for propaganda, Hill & Knowlton did
careful research on the public's attitudes toward Saddam. They
organized focus groups to review the issues.
People were asked about Saddam's invasion of Kuwait. Most people
didn't even know where Kuwait was and cared less.
What about Saddam's lust to control oil in the Middle East and possibly
invade Saudi Arabia, "our friend"? What difference does it make which
Arab despot we pay for our gas, the focus groups responded.
What about Saddam gassing the Kurds? "Who the hell are the Kurds?"
they asked.
Aren't you worried about Saddam developing nuclear and other weapons
of mass destruction? Sure, that's a problem, but the Indians and
Pakistanis already have nuclear weapons in their volatile part of
the world. So we have one more dictator with the bomb.
Now the clincher. What about Saddam killing babies? The focus group's
measurement meters went right off the scale. Outrage, anger: "We must
avenge this atrocity."
John MacArthur, author of "The Second Front," the story of the media
and the Gulf War, wrote, "Of all the accusations made against the
dictator, none had more impact on American public opinion than the
one about Iraqi soldiers removing 312 babies from their incubators
and leaving them to die on the cold hospital floors of Kuwait City."
Amnesty International issued a report on the human rights violations
in occupied Kuwait, saying, "Babies in the premature unit of one
hospital had been removed from their incubators so that these, too,
could be carried off."
Six senators specifically pointed to the baby incubator stories in
their speeches supporting the resolution to give the president power
to use American forces in Kuwait. The measure passed the Senate by
a narrow five-vote margin.
A bellicose Vice President Dan Quayle, pumped up with fervor from
his National Guard experience during the Vietnam War, bellowed,
"These are pictures Saddam doesn't want us to see. Pictures of
premature babies that were tossed out of their incubators and
left to die."
Well, there were no pictures, and for good reason. The entire incubator
story was a colossal lie. It never happened. The story was a complete
fabrication that many Americans still believe to this day.
It was a hoax the Kuwaiti government concocted, and their public relations
firm propagated the big lie with great success.
First, the compelling Nayirah. She had good reason for keeping her last
name secret. She was, in fact, the daughter of Sheik Saud Nasir al-Sabah,
Kuwait's Ambassador to the United States.
She was never in a hospital in Kuwait. She never left Washington, D.C.,
and made up the entire story. A Hill & Knowlton staffer coached her on
how to deliver the stream of lies that an uncritical media, ready to lead
the jingoism parade, sold to the world.
The heartbroken doctor-turned-undertaker, who brought the hoax to the
United Nations, was really a dentist, and was nowhere near Kuwait when
the Iraqis invaded.
When U.S. troops "liberated" Kuwait, investigators from Amnesty
International were quickly sent to the scene to document human
rights abuses.
They could not find a single witness nor a scintilla of evidence to
support the babies-thrown-from-incubators stories. Amnesty International,
which had initially gone for the big lie, issued an embarrassed retraction.
The man who headed Hill & Knowlton's Washington office and handled the
Citizens for a Free Kuwait account was Craig L. Fuller, an intimate of
former President George H.W. Bush.
Fuller had been Bush's chief of staff when he was vice president and
he had daily contact with his friends in the White House. It is beyond
reasonable belief to think for a moment that the brass at Hill &
Knowlton was unaware of Nayirah's outrageous lies and the fraud they
helped spread.
What happened was an unconscionable perversion of the democratic process,
used to sway public opinion and, ultimately, shape decisions on war and
peace.
The wonderful Canadian television show, "The Fifth Estate," was one of
the first in the media to blow the lid off the big lie. The CBC piece
put the whole sordid story together and exposed the lies.
When the Canadians tried to get permission to interview Nayirah, her
father, the ambassador, angrily refused.
Several months later, "60 Minutes" picked up on the story and aired
a truncated, watered-down version of the CBC report. Much of the
mainstream American media just ignored the truth.
Bush the Elder no longer tells the incubator stories, but still
refuses to call the lies what they are: Lies. He brushes off the
calculated deceptions, saying he knows "some babies" did die in
Kuwait, and that's all there is to that.
Make no mistake about it, the United States is going to wage war
on Iraq. Whatever the United Nations inspectors find or don't
find makes no difference at all. The war plans are ready. The
honor of Bush the Elder is at stake.
Saddam Hussein could repent for his sins, eat whatever enriched
uranium he has, inhale his chemical and biological weapons, ask Billy
Graham for forgiveness, become a Pentecostal and send his kids to
Bob Jones University, and the Bushies would still bomb Baghdad.
It's an old saw that the first casualty in war is the truth. But it
doesn't have to be, if we watch carefully and beware of the big lies.
Bush the Elder permitted major deceptions in Gulf War I. When Gulf
War II begins, just remember that the apple doesn't fall far from
the tree.
Bill Gallagher, a Peabody Award winner, is a former Niagara Falls city
councilman who now covers Detroit for Fox News.
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Source: http://www.niagarafallsreporter.com/gallagher83.html
Cheers, Steve..
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