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http://www.guardian.co.uk/Iraq/Story/0,2763,790527,00.html

US accused of double standards at UN

Owen Bowcott
Thursday September 12, 2002
The Guardian

America's determination to topple Saddam Hussein has intensified the debate
over enforcement of UN resolutions, reviving claims they are selectively
targeted to reflect the political interests of the major powers.
Opponents of UN sanctions against Baghdad allege that Israel has been
permitted to defy resolutions for the past 30 years ordering it to quit the
West Bank and Gaza, while Iraq's non-compliance has been punished by
repeated bombings and a rigorously enforced trade embargo.

President Bush's speech to the UN general assembly in New York today
recognises mounting international pressure for a fresh resolution against
Iraq before any military action is taken.

His critics are unlikely to be persuaded. "The US has consistently employed
a double standard when it comes to UN resolutions and international law,"
maintains Voice in the Wilderness, the campaign to end economic sanctions
against Iraq. "For decades the US has vetoed UN resolutions condemning
Israel's occupation of Arab territories."

Professor Malcolm Chalmers, who teaches international studies in the
department of peace studies at Bradford University, agrees that UN
resolutions reflect political relationships between permanent members of the
security council and their allies.

"The way the security council works from the beginning is governed by its
composition," he says. "In the case of Iraq the driving force is not what
the United Nations said but what the major powers and the United States see
as their priorities.

"There are other countries which have not complied with international
treaties. Israel has been supported by America. It's a reflection of the
modern world in which the US is the only power with the military might to
enforce resolutions."

Sir Adam Roberts, professor of international relations at Oxford University,
believes there is a fundamental difference between the UN's forthright
condemnation of Iraq and its disapproval of Israel. "The comparison that is
frequently made between Iraq's response to the resolutions relating to
disarmament and Israel's responses to the resolutions about occupation of
the West Bank and Gaza is a facile comparison," he says.

"The resolutions of the security council 242 and 338 call on all the parties
to negotiate a peace settlement and it's perfectly possible to argue that
serious attempts have been made ... and that responsibility for failure is
not entirely Israel's fault.

"By contrast the resolutions on Iraq from 91 ... call unequivocally on Iraq
to take certain actions and accept certain conditions as a quid pro quo for
the ceasefire, and Iraq has been said quite clearly by the security council
in 1998 to be in 'flagrant violation' of various resolutions. That was
unanimously passed by the security council in resolution 1205 of 98. Iraq is
the only state the security council itself has said is in flagrant violation
of its resolutions."

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