Identifier
Created
Classification
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08KUWAIT558
2008-05-18 11:02:00
CONFIDENTIAL
Embassy Kuwait
Cable title:  

AMBASSADOR'S MEETING WITH KUWAIT PM: IRAQ, CT,

Tags:  PGOV PTER PINS PINR KDEM KU 
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C O N F I D E N T I A L SECTION 01 OF 02 KUWAIT 000558 

SIPDIS

NEA/ARP, NEA/I

E.O. 12958: DECL: 2018
TAGS: PGOV PTER PINS PINR KDEM KU
SUBJECT: AMBASSADOR'S MEETING WITH KUWAIT PM: IRAQ, CT,
LEBANON

REF: A. KUWAIT 512

B. KUWAIT 499

Classified By: Ambassador Deborah K. Jones for reasons 1.4 b and d

Summary
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C O N F I D E N T I A L SECTION 01 OF 02 KUWAIT 000558

SIPDIS

NEA/ARP, NEA/I

E.O. 12958: DECL: 2018
TAGS: PGOV PTER PINS PINR KDEM KU
SUBJECT: AMBASSADOR'S MEETING WITH KUWAIT PM: IRAQ, CT,
LEBANON

REF: A. KUWAIT 512

B. KUWAIT 499

Classified By: Ambassador Deborah K. Jones for reasons 1.4 b and d

Summary
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1. (C) Ambassador used her introductory call on Kuwait Prime
Minister Shaykh Nasser Mohammed Al-Ahmed Al-Jaber Al Sabah to
thank him for the "indispensable support" that Kuwait
provides to USG efforts in Iraq and the region, and to urge
greater GOK support for the Al-Maliki government. The PM
spoke positively of Al-Maliki's efforts in Basrah and his
growth as a national leader, but said any exchange of
Ambassadors should be simultaneous. Downplaying our CT
concerns, the PM said he had read the write-ups of S/CT
Dailey's meetings with Kuwait's security services and that
"those far away did not understand how we deal with things
here." On Lebanon, he said he had counseled Saad Al-Hariri to
"think with his head, not his heart," since he had to live
with his neighbors. End Summary.

PM: "Al-Maliki has grown as a leader"
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2. (C) In a May 13 introductory call with Kuwaiti PM Shaykh
Nasser Mohammed Al-Ahmed Al-Jaber Al Sabah, Ambassador used
appreciation for Kuwait's material and logistical support for
US efforts in Iraq as a springboard for seeking greater GOK
support for the Al-Maliki government, to include the
appointing of an Ambassador. The Ambassador briefed the PM
on recent S/I Satterfield (ref A) and S/CT Dailey (septel)
meetings with the GOK on Iraq and counterterrorism (CT); the
PM replied that he had read 'the write-ups.' The PM agreed
that Al-Maliki had grown and learned, and praised Iraq's
military conduct in Basrah ("as a result of training from the
Americans"). He said he had advised Al-Maliki when the two
met April 22 in Kuwait to "Use the tribes; don't do what
Saddam did -- use them and then toss them out! Use them for
what they can do for you!" Iraq was a tribal culture, he
said, and the tribal leaders would be key for Al-Maliki's
success. He then criticized what he called Americans' lack
of "understanding of tribal systems in Iraq," alluding to how
historical ties to the British facilitated UK-GOI bilateral
cooperation.

Diplomatic Exchange with Baghdad Must be Simultaneous
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3. (C) The Ambassador pressed for a Kuwaiti ambassador in
Baghdad, both to counter the influence of the Iranian
ambassador there and to underscore Kuwait's status as a
sovereign nation; this was how sovereign nations conducted
business, the Ambassador noted; not via tribal connections.
The PM took the point but insisted that the diplomatic
exchange must take place simultaneously. He added that there
are at least six Sunni Iraqis (four of whom are in Jordan)
desperately lobbying for the job in Kuwait. Meanwhile, he
added, Kuwait's embassy in Baghdad had been returned but it
was outside the Green Zone, in Jabriya. They need to locate
safe quarters within the Green Zone.

Al-Ajmi Travels to Syria via Bahrain?
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4. (C) Speaking of Iraq and security, the Ambassador raised
our current focus on former GTMO detainee Abdallah Al-Ajmi
and other foreign fighters who were being financed or
facilitated in Kuwait. Ambassador noted that Senator Kerry
had asked pointedly and publicly about a perception of
growing Al-Qaeda influence in Kuwait during her confirmation
hearing. The PM clearly did not wish to dwell on this topic,
declaring only that everything is "very well controlled" in
Kuwait and that those who lived at a distance did not
understand 'how things worked' here. The PM asserted that
Al-Ajmi had traveled to Syria "via Bahrain; we didn't even
know where he was going," to which Ambassador gently
suggested that PM's own security services had informed us of
his travel to Damascus.


Lebanon: Counseling Restraint
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5. (C) The Ambassador mentioned the Secretary's May 12

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conference call with Friends of Lebanon; the PM said he had
been fully briefed by the FM. He added that Shaykh Saad
Al-Hariri had called him the previous evening, clearly
exercised about ongoing events. The PM said that he had
counseled him to "act with your head, not your heart"; "I
told him," said the PM, "that he had to live with his
neighbors; he had to live in the neighborhood." (Note: Which
we gathered to mean that Al-Hariri had been railing against
the Syrians and the PM had counseled restraint. End note.)


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