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Sep 19, 2002
LEADER ARTICLE
Say No To Bush


SIDDHARTH VARADARAJAN

TIMES NEWS NETWORK [ THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 2002  12:00:44 AM ]

THE WORLD MUST STAND BY IRAQ
SIDDHARTH VARADARAJAN


Here�s a simple quiz to mark the anniversary of 9/11. (a) Who is threatening 
to use aeroplanes to attack civilians and civilian installations like water 
treatment plants and power stations? (b) Who is refusing to rule out using 
nuclear weapons in his �holy war�? (c) Who is using television for a 
messianic propaganda campaign justifying this plan-ned terrorism? (d) Who is 
saying his fatwas count for more than international law? The correct answer 
to all these questions is not Osama bin Laden but George W Bush and the US 
administration.


One year after terrorists killed more than 3,000 innocent people in New York 
and Washington, the world is waiting nervously not for another murderous 
strike by Al-Qaida but for the bombs the US plans to drop on the equally 
innocent people of Iraq.


Regardless of the scripted dissension within, the Bush administration�s 
drive to open the Iraqi front in what is wrongly called the �War on 
Terrorism� has crossed the point of no return. Massive US-UK air attacks 
have already taken place at al-Nukhaib, al-Baghdadi and the �H-3� air 
defences in western Iraq. The war is already on.


And if you don�t believe the nukes threat, consider the August 27 interview 
given by the ranking US official on �arms control�, John Bolton, to Fuji-TV. 
Question: Is it possible that nuclear weapons will be used against Iraq? 
Bolton: Since there�s no decision on the use of military force, there�s no 
decision on exactly how it would be carried out.�� Washington says the 
�crisis� has been provoked by Saddam Hussein�s failure to allow UN 
inspectors to certify Iraq has rid itself of all proscribed weapons. �News� 
is leaked to scare the world into believing Iraq has nuclear arms. At the 
same time, Mr Bush openly talks about �regime change� as if it were the 
God-given right of the US to decide how the Iraqi people are to be governed.


Even on the weapons issue, the dishonesty of the US stand is self-evident. 
UN Security Council (UNSC) resolution 687 mandates Iraqi disarmament, and 
for more than six years the UN Special Commission (Unscom) and the 
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) visited suspected weapons sites in 
Iraq to ensure compliance. On April 13, 1998, the IAEA certified that Iraq 
had compiled a ��full, final and complete�� account of its previous nuclear 
projects and that there was no evidence of any prohibited activity. In 
December 1998, Unscom volun-tarily pulled out of Iraq on the eve of the US 
attack codenamed �Operation Desert Fox�. In its last month of inspections, 
according to Unscom head Richard Butler, the commission carried out as many 
as 427 inspections and reported Iraqi non- cooperation in only five of 
these. The truth is the US has never been interested in an objective, UN-run 
disarmament programme for Iraq. Washington deliberately pushed the limits of 
Iraqi tolerance by using Unscom inspections for espionage. Rolf Ekeus, a 
former head of Unscom, told Swedish Radio in July 2002 that at times, 
intrusive inspections were deliberately used by the US to create a crisis 
that could possibly form the basis for military action. Scott Ritter � a US 
marine who was part of Unscom and later admitted the CIA used him to spy 
against Iraq � has written that Iraq no longer has chemical and biological 
weapons programmes. ��In all of their inspections, the (Unscom) monitors 
could find no meaningful evidence of Iraqi circumvention of its commitment 
not to reconstitute its biological weapons program��, he wrote in Arms 
Control Today in June 2000.


Eleven years after Iraq was evicted from Kuwait, the country is subject to 
the tightest regime of economic sanctions ever imposed on any country. 
Despite the so-called �smart sanctions� introduced by UNSC resolution 1409 
in May this year, Iraq�s capacity to provide clean drinking water, 
electricity and sanitation is hampered by US objections to machinery 
imports. If food imports and the public distribution system are disrupted by 
a full-scale US attack, there will be a massive food shortage in Iraq.


Every UN resolution mandating Iraqi compliance with disarmament also 
explicitly states that Iraq�s sovereignty has to be respected. The US 
flouted these resolutions to establish illegal �no-fly zones� over Iraqi 
airspace and has bombed the country hundreds of times in the past dec-ade. 
In March this year, Iraq submitted a list of 19 questions to UN 
secretary-general Kofi Annan. Among these were (i) Can the UN guarantee the 
elimination of the two no-fly zones? (ii) How do you explain the stance of a 
permanent member of the Security Council which openly calls for the invasion 
of Iraq? Baghdad has yet to receive an answer.


The world has a right to demand that Iraq comply with its disarmament 
obligations but it must not legitimise US contempt for international law. 
Iraq has said it will allow UN weapons inspectors back provided they do not 
indulge in espionage and work according to a time-bound plan, and also 
provided there is synchronicity between the degree of Iraqi compliance and 
the phased elimination of sanctions. This is a reasonable proposal. The US, 
for its own domestic economic and political reasons, wants to press-gang the 
world into war. The UN must not allow its mandate of ensuring peace and 
security to be subverted by Washington. Under no circumstances must it be 
pushed into providing a �multilateral� cover for US aggression.


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