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The Face of Power, The Raw, Real Power of Bush's America
By Rupert Cornwell in Washington
Independent UK

Saturday, 09 November, 2002

In the space of a few minutes yesterday, two starkly contrasting faces of
power were on view: diplomatic power, clothed in the formulaic rites of the
United Nations Security Council, and raw, real power as brandished by
President George Bush in the Rose Garden of the White House.

For a moment, surveying the placid scene at the Security Council, or reading
the nuanced legalistic language of Resolution 1441, you could believe the
vote was the unqualified opinion of 15 like-minded nations, rather than what
it really was: a document, amended a little to be sure, but conceived and
driven through by the US to permit Washington to take military action
against Saddam Hussein should it unilaterally decide to do so.

The resolution speaks of "serious consequences". Mr Bush was far more blunt.
The Iraqi leader had to extend "prompt and unconditional" co-operation with
the weapons inspectors, or he would face not merely "serious" but "the
severest" consequences.

The doubters on the Security Council may take solace in the absence of
"automaticity" of any military attack should President Saddam disobey. But
Mr Bush put that assertion in context. Nothing would impede America's
freedom of action. Nor will the President tolerate nit-picking when the
council discusses future obstruction by Iraq. There could be no
"unproductive debates over whether specific instances of non-compliance are
serious. Any Iraqi non-compliance is serious".

Yesterday capped a fantastic week for Mr Bush, a Republican election sweep
followed by his most important diplomatic victory. The President without a
mandate has been transformed into one of unquestioned dominance.

Yesterday's UN vote, like analogous ones in Congress before it last month,
underline how much the world's diplomatic landscape has changed in the 12
years since Saddam Hussein challenged the United Nations by invading Kuwait.

The cause then would seem far more clear cut than today; the reversal of an
invasion of a neighbour, flouting every international law, compared to a
preventive strike of dubious legality to forestall a threat which many
people believe does not exist. But in 1990, Russia and China abstained, and
Yemen and Cuba voted against force to evict Iraqi forces from Kuwait. This
time, the Security Council voted unanimously. In 1990 President Bush's
father only narrowly prevailed in his war powers vote in the Senate, but
Congress this time gave its approval by three to one.

There are three reasons. A new post-11 September urgency in dealing with a
perceived terrorist threat; a greater readiness of the US to use its
military might after quick, low-casualty wars in the Gulf, Kosovo and
Afghanistan, but, first and foremost, the overwhelming power of America in a
world whose best interests it believes it represents. Those who oppose
America, do so at their peril.

The scene at the White House brought to mind the maxim of Al Capone, a
figure who Mr Bush's foes abroad might liken him to: "You can go a long way
with a smile. You can go a lot further with a smile and a gun." Except that
at in the Rose Garden yesterday, while the gun was sticking out of the
holster, there was no smile.

The US military build-up continues in the Gulf. "The full disarmament of
weapons of mass destruction by Iraq will occur," Mr Bush flatly stated. Who
is to disbelieve him?

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