ANOTHER ANTI-SADDAM IRAQI IN AMERICA:

Mukhlis is one of 5 million Iraqi expatriates wandering the world like so many Gypsies. Unlike many of his countrymen, he’s a leader in a group looking to bring democracy to Iraq. The Iraqi National Movement has U.S. State Department support and advice from the CIA, but Mukhlis points out that if Iraq wants democracy, it’s going to have to rely on itself.

“What we are advocating is Iraqis getting rid of Saddam with American help,” he said.

What the Iraqi National Movement suggests is turning Iraq’s army against Saddam. “They have family and friends. And every family has suffered,” Mukhlis said. “The opposition has to be a broad spectrum where there’s representation for everybody.”

I wonder why anti-Saddam Iraqis in America don’t get as much attention as the much smaller number of anti-American Americans who go to Iraq?