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      America: a Beacon, not a Policeman
SEVEN Washington Lies About Iraq
Americans Against World Empire  Homepage
                        THE SEVEN  BIG LIES ABOUT IRAQ

by Jon Basil Utley
ONE --IT'S SADDAM'S
FAULT THAT HALF A MILLION CHILDREN DIED SINCE THE
ECONOMIC BLOCKADE, SADDAM COULD FEED HIS
PEOPLE IF HE CARED INSTEAD OF USING HIS MONEY TO BUY
WEAPONS-- "More than one million Iraqis have died- 500,000 of them
children-as a direct consequence of economic sanctions... As many as
12% of the children surveyed in Baghdad are wasted, 28% stunted
and 29% underweight." --UN FAO, December 1995. For details see
Morbidity and Mortality Among Iraqi Children 1990-98.

ANSWER--Nearly all oil sales money has been allocated through United
Nations inspectors, subject to nearly 40% reduction for reparations and
UN expenses, and subject to Washington's veto and foot dragging--
usually months for even the simplest decision. Washington has allowed
food and medicine imports, but almost nothing else.  For nearly ten
years it blockaded chlorine to sanitize the water and any equipment to
rebuild the electricity grid, sanitation and irrigation facilities.  Even
pencils for school children were prohibited. (A NY TIMES editorial
2/11/01 reports, "currently American diplomats are holding up billions of
dollars of imports needed for civilian transportation, electric power
generation...and even medical treatment").   Finally the Europeans
rebelled at the cruelty and shamed Washington into allowing such
imports, (NY Times 12/6/00).

  Until oil prices increased last year, sales ran about $4 billion yearly
minus about 35% withheld  by UN left 2.6 billion divided by 20 million
population =  $130 per year per person = 36 cents per day per person
for food, medicine.

Obviously Iraq needed to rebuild its agriculture and transport
infrastructure to feed itself, but this was prevented by Washington.
Washington blockaded supplies to rebuild Iraq's bombed oil production
and refining facilities since 10 years, although it went to war supposedly
to assure oil supplies for the world.  Iraq is now also getting substantial
monies through sales of smuggled oil, especially since the price of oil
went up and the rest of the world tires of the American blockade.  No
doubt some of this goes for weapons purchases.

TWO —  IF IRAQ ALLOWED INSPECTIONS FOR WMD
(WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION), WASHINGTON WOULD
REMOVE THE BLOCKADE.  IRAQ MUST PROVE THAT IT HAS NOW
WMD AND THAT IT WON'T MANUFACTURE ANY IN THE FUTURE.

ANSWER There's No Connection Between
Inspections and Sanctions on Iraq AND CONSEQUENTLY NO
INCENTIVE FOR IRAQ TO COMPLY.    Equally No Nation can "prove" a
negative, that it's not doing something.  Biological and chemical
weapons can be made, "in a large closet which is all the space you
need to mix deadly chemical weapons...... Chemical and biological
weapons are the great equalizers against our atomic weapons." (TIME
Everyman a Superpower, 11/24/97).

Re inspections, REUTERS reported,  12/13/99,----"The (European) aim
was to prevent the United States and Britain from imposing arms
requirements that Iraq could not meet and thus keeping the sanctions in
place for years to come." And FRANCE PRESSE 12/13/99, "French
diplomats retorted that by insisting on full cooperation, the council
would give the United States an excuse to refuse to suspend sanctions
on the flimsiest grounds.”  Madeleine Albright declared in 1997: “We do
not agree with the nations who argue that if Iraq complies with its
obligations concerning weapons of mass destruction, sanctions should
be lifted.”  Clinton went one step further when he said, “sanctions will be
there until the end of time, or as long as he [Saddam] lasts." THE
BUSH ADMINISTRATION HAS NOT REPUDIATED THESE
STATEMENTS

Scott Ritter, former head of the U.N. arms inspection team in Iraq, on
the NBC TODAY SHOW, 12/17/98, explained, "Washington perverted
the U.N. weapons process by using it as a tool to justify military
actions, falsely so. ...The U.S. was using the inspection process as a
trigger for war."

THREE --  IRAQ WOULDN'T LET THE UN/US MONITORS INSPECT
POSSIBLE WMD PRODUCTION OR STORAGE SITES.  THAT'S WHY
AMERICA STARTED BOMBING.

ANSWER:  Iraq did so from 1991 until 1998, but Washington still
wouldn’t take off the  trade blockade. Scott Ritter, the former UNSCOM
inspector,  told CNN on 2/18 "In terms of large-scale weapons of mass
destruction programs, these had been fundamentally destroyed or
dismantled by the weapons inspectors as early as 1996, so by 1998 we
had under control the situation on the ground."  Then in 1998
Washington also demanded access to the Iraq's government personnel
files, the basis of the its power structure.  Saddam saw that U.S.
demands were just always increased with no hope of sanctions being
lifted.

FOUR  --IT'S IRAQ'S FAULT THAT THE BLOCKADE CONTINUES.
AMERICA HAS NOTHING AGAINST IRAQ'SPEOPLE, ONLY AGAINST
ITS GOVERNMENT.

ANSWER
Britain and Washington have introduced a "peace plan"demanding that
Iraq must allow inspections in return for nothing.

Russia and France have introduced a plan (vetoed by Washington)
allowing for immediate lifting of sanctions in return for continued,
ongoing WMD inspections.  Washington has already often stated policy
of no relief from blockade no matter what Iraq does, as long as Saddam
stays in power.  This is typical Washington policy (denounced by former
Pres. Jimmy Carter) of demanding rulers follow policies to get
themselves killed or at least thrown out of power (and then tried for "war
crimes") and then starves the nations' civilians on and on for years (Pat
Buchanan speech) while nothing changes.      (For detailed discussion
of resolution see CASI from Cambridge and IAC detailed analysis of UN
Resolution)

 LATE NEWS, 3/7 --Sec. of State Powell implied in
testimony to Congress  that America might now go along with this
option.

FIVE  --THE UNITED NATIONS ORDERED SANCTIONS AND
WASHINGTON IS JUST ENFORCING THEM

ANSWER:  Most nations in the world want them lifted for non-military
goods.  It is the U.S. veto that prevents lifting of the sanctions (United
Press, 11/1/00)  Imposed in 1990 many nations argue that they were
never intended to last for years and are one of the most brutal sanction
regimes in modern history.   The crippling trade embargo is
incompatible with the UN charter as well as UN conventions on human
rights and the rights of the child (BBC News Online, 9/30/00).
Unilaterally attacking Iraq is totally unconstitutional and illegal under
United Nations Charter and Nuremberg Judgements.

SIX --IF WE DON'T BOMB IRAQ, SADDAM WILL USE HIS WMD
AGAINST US OR HIS NEIGHBORS OR ISRAEL

ANSWER:  Saddam is rational.  He had these weapons during the First
Gulf War and didn't because he feared our threats of consequences
even when his nation was being decimated.  Israel has some 200
atomic bombs and can well defend itself.  It has already threatened Iraq
with their use if Iraq attacks with WMD.   Meanwhile Washington arms
all Iraq's neighbors (except Iran), and Turkey bombs and invades Iraq at
will.

SEVEN --SADDAM GASSED HIS OWN PEOPLE

ANSWER:
Didn’t our government also do that at WACO?  The C2 gas used by the
FBI killed children who couldn’t fit into gas masks and then created an
explosive mixture which triggered fire and immolation, (see super
documentary, WACO, nominated for an Academy Award). Remember
how often Americans were lied to in order to get us into wars.
(See Subjects, How Hill and Knowlton Public Relations "sold" the Iraq
War).  For the First World War, it was stories that German soldiers ate
Belgian babies.  For the Iraq war it was lies about babies being
thrown out of incubators, "testified" to a Congressional Committee by a
"mystery" witness who later turned out to be the daughter of the Kuwaiti
sheik’s ruling family who is Ambassador in Washington.  It was all lies.
Then we were told there were aerial photographs of the Iraqi Army
massed on Saudi Arabia’s border ready to attack. They were never
released; they apparently were lies too. How do we know we weren't
also lied to about the gassing?

See Jude Wanniski report for detailed analysis of gassing.

CONCLUSION:  Look at the above and think how America is now
hated.  No wonder many Arabs engage in suicide missions.
American military are so unpopular in Saudi Arabia that the government
hides our Airmen away in desert bases to keep them out of sight from
its citizenry. (A CNN reporter from TIME magazine once said that the
dream of glory for many young Saudis was to die in battle killing
Americans--and that's among Saudi, or "friends").    How the
world sees us was reported by the WALL STREET JOURNAL'S
European edition editor (2/24/98) "What came up most were charges of
American hypocrisy. The US wants to bomb Iraq over its violations of
UN directives, but won’t take any action against the Israelis for theirs
(e.g. occupation of part of Lebanon and settlements in Palestine)."
If Washington showed justice and fairness in its policies, then it would
not be creating sworn and desperate enemies who, in former
Ambassador Jeane Kirkpatrick's words, "define themselves as being
Enemies of America."   The best security for Americans is not to make
so many enemies (see Joseph Sobran column, How Many Enemies Do
We Want?)

ADDENDUM  (Evidence from Kosovo of similar Washington tactics
against civilians) The Boston Globe (5/16/99) reported:
    "In planning the 1991 Persian Gulf War, US officers found a 12
bridges for the movement of Iraqi troops in and out of Kuwait. US planes
bombed those bridges over and over, with little effect. So they bombed
every bridge in Iraq, 160 in all, about two-thirds of them far from Kuwait.
After a while, all bridges were seen and treated equally. Similarly, now
in Belgrade, it seems, all military agencies are seen and treated as if
they were of equal importance. The Pentagon announced last week that
three-quarters of the targets hit in this air war, 270 out of 380, have been
'strategic targets.' Only 110 have been directly connected to the
soldiers and militias in Kosovo."

Mr. Utley is Robert A. Taft Fellow at the Ludwig von Mises Institute.
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