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Pachachi and later
" Pachachi later claimed he was forced to turn down the job because of a " shabby conspiracy " led by Ahmad Chalabi.

Pachachi and denounced
" Pachachi was also denounced by Middle East specialist at the CIA, Reuel Marc Gerecht, as " a surreal specimen of sclerotic Pan-Arabism from 30 years ago.
" Danielle Pletka the vice-president for foreign and defense policy studies at the American Enterprise Institute ( AEI ), also denounced the inclusion of Pachachi in the IGC as " very disappointing.

Pachachi and which
Despite the brutal 1963 coup which removed Abdul Karim Qassim from power in Iraq, Pachachi remained the representative at the United Nations.
The Ba ' th Party came to power in July 1968, in a coup which Pachachi has claimed was supported by the CIA, in an effort to distance Iraq from Gemal Abdel Nasser.
Pachachi accused the US military of war crimes during the First Battle of Fallujah which was codenamed Operation Vigilant Resolve.

Pachachi and Six-Day
Pachachi was Iraq's Permanent Representative to the United Nations from 1959 to 1965 and Foreign Minister of Iraq from 1965 to 1967 during the Six-Day War with Israel ; he again served as Permanent Representative to the UN from 1967 to 1969.
Pachachi served as the Foreign Minister of Iraq during the Six-Day War with Israel and on the eve of conflict at the 1345th meeting of the United Nations Security Council on the 31 May 1967, he announced:

Pachachi and War
Pachachi had been a vocal supporter of Nasser, particularly during the Suez War in 1956 although official Iraqi government policy at the time was aligned with the British against Nasser.

Pachachi and Israel
Unlike Ahmad Chalabi who had sought the support of the American Israel Public Affairs Committee, Pachachi said there would not be any relations between Iraq and Israel, as this would be antithetical to Iraqi interests.

Pachachi and .
* January 1-Adnan Pachachi becomes president of the Iraq Interim Governing Council and will serve for the duration of the month.
Since the 2003 invasion of Iraq, Pachachi has been an important figure in Iraqi politics, often described as Iraq's elder statesman.
Pachachi was born in Baghdad into the Abdah branch of the Shammar tribe.
Pachachi completed his undergraduate studies in 1943 at the American University of Beirut in Lebanon, majoring in Political Science, attending the university during this period he was inspired by the early emergence of the Arab Nationalist Movement on the campus.
Pachachi was promptly appointed Iraq's Permanent Representative to the UN in 1959 by the revolutionary regime of Abdul Karim Qassim, during this time Iraq formed a close relationship with the Soviet Union led by Nikita Khrushchev.
Under Qassim, Iraq was a founding member of the Non-Aligned Movement in 1961 and Pachachi met with founding leaders Josep Broz Tito, Kwame Nkrumah, Jawaharlal Nehru, Fidel Castro and Sukarno as a representative of his country.
The Qassim regime recognised the People's Republic of China and Pachachi argued very strongly for their inclusion at the United Nations.
In the December 1965, Pachachi was presented with a plaque by the Palestine Liberation Organization ( PLO ) " in recognition and appreciation of his dedication to and distinguished services for Palestine in the United Nations.
Pachachi was then appointed Foreign Minister of Iraq in 1965 by president Abdul Salam Arif, he has stated the belief that his appointment to this position was at the behest of the Nasser regime in Egypt.
" Pachachi then served as Permanent Representative to the UN for a second time from 1967 to 1969.
Pachachi resigned from his post in January 1969 because as he put it " I felt it was morally wrong to represent a regime whose values I don't share.
Pachachi publicly opposed the Iraq Liberation Act of 1998 and only renounced his nearly 40-year-old view that Kuwait was part of Iraq in 1999.
Pachachi dismissed US plans to redraw the map of the Middle East to benefit Washington and set up an American military administration in Baghdad.
This lobby is opposed to me playing any role in Iraq, through the instigation of Ahmad Chalabi ” Pachachi said.
On February 15, 2003, David Frum, a speechwriter for US President George W. Bush described Pachachi as " an old-fashioned pan-Arabist " stating " Mr. Pachachi is more than 80 years old and in many ways a very disturbing figure -- for three decades he advocated the annexation of Kuwait to Iraq.

later and denounced
He was suspected and denounced, but nothing ensued until the establishment of the Inquisition in Rome in June 1542, at the instigation of Cardinal Giovanni Pietro Carafa, the first Grand Inquisitor, and later Pope Paul IV.
When the Communist Party of China took over power, previous schools of thought, excepting notably Legalism, were denounced as backward, and later even purged during the Cultural Revolution.
Philipp Schaff opines that the Pope, deceived by his legates about the actual proceedings, first applauded the Emperor but later denounced the council.
The Spaniard, Michael Servetus denounced the orthodox Christian formulation of the Trinity ( demonstrating the only explicit reference to the Trinity in the New Testament to be a later interpolation ); and hoped thereby to bridge the doctrinal divide between Christianity and Islam.
This was denounced by the anti-psychiatric movement in the 1960s and later.
Many of the painters, sculptors, music composers, architects, playwrights, and filmmakers who belonged to it, and still others associated with its members, were the same ones whose art would later be denounced as " degenerate art " by Adolf Hitler.
This was followed by a protest and mass demonstrations, most notably in Wuhan on July 20, where Jiang openly denounced any " counter-revolutionary activity "; she later personally flew to Wuhan to criticize Chen Zaidao, the general in charge of the Wuhan area.
Admired in his own time and for centuries after, Edward was denounced as an irresponsible adventurer by later Whig historians such as William Stubbs.
The warrant was later denounced as " cynical " by the Israeli foreign ministry, while Livni's office said she was " proud of all her decisions in Operation Cast Lead ".
Though Joyce had been deputy leader of the party from 1933 and an effective fighter and orator, Mosley snubbed him in his autobiography and later denounced him as a traitor because of his wartime activities.
In 1938, he denounced the Munich Agreement at several rallies and may have written several leaders in the Manchester Guardian criticising the Munich Agreement ; later, he would compare the smaller number of Czechoslovak dead with the number of Polish dead.
Hu's father was later denounced during the Cultural Revolution, an event that ( together with his relatively humble origins ) apparently had a deep effect upon Hu, who diligently tried to clear his father's name.
" Cobain later grew to resent Johnson's " arrogance " and denounced his ties in a ( private ) journal entry.
" His reward was to be repudiated and denounced by a generation which had yet to learn, as they learned three years later when they were forced to accept Partition, that true freedom is rarely served by bloodshed and violence, and that in politics compromise is inevitable.
While there Nearing rather boldly gave a speech at Yenching University on his book, The American Empire, in a room darkened so that audience members could not be later identified and denounced.
Although the novel's audacity seems very tame a century later, Ann Veronica was considered a scandalous work by many in its day and was denounced as " capable of poisoning the minds of those who read it " by The Spectator.
A member of the Danish parliament, Pernille Rosenkrantz-Theil, stated that it was a reaction she might have made under the circumstances, although she has later denounced such threatening behaviour against politicians.
In particular he criticized the forced conscription of 50, 000 men and boys to form a human chain to help crush the Fretilin resistance, and later denounced the Indonesian army for war crimes, in particular the massacre of 500 women and children at the Shrine of St Anthony at Lacluta in September 1981.
Twenty years later, Emerson publicly denounced the experiment in his collection of essays titled The Conduct of Life.
In the later Cultural Revolution, Liu was denounced as a traitor and an enemy agent going against the Three Red Banners.
Chirac has, in the past, adopted both dirigiste and laissez-faire approaches to economics ; he later took on a pro-European stance after having famously denounced Europeanism in the Call of Cochin.
Conley later confessed shock over the large volume of hate mail and even death threats he received in response, and Pittsburgh city officials publicly denounced the strip.
As such he was an object of particular hatred to the Catholic and anti-Semitic right, and was denounced in the National Assembly by Xavier Vallat, a right-wing Deputy and sympathizer of the Action Française ( later Commissioner for Jewish Affairs in the Vichy wartime government ), who said:
These same stories have also been denounced as " odd tales " ( gharāʾib ) later by ibn Hajar al-Asqalani.
Lippincott publicly denounced Godey in response and Godey later recanted.

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