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>From Wash (DC) Post

Twisted Policy on Iraq

By Sam Husseini

Tuesday, January 26, 1999; Page A19

President Clinton, in his address to the nation just after ordering the
bombing of Iraq last month on the eve of his scheduled impeachment vote,
claimed that while "other countries possess weapons of mass destruction and
ballistic missiles, with Saddam there's one big difference. He has used
them, not once but repeatedly." Clinton failed to mention that our
government was rather chummy with Hussein when he was using such weapons.

The president then played psychic, insisting that unless we bomb, "Saddam
Hussein will use these terrible weapons again" -- ignoring the fact that he
did not use them during the Gulf War.

"Without the sanctions" against Iraq, Clinton continued, there would be
"less food for [Iraq's] people." Can anybody believe that? UNICEF studies
show that 5,000 Iraqi children are dying every month as a result of the
sanctions. The sanctions are the opposite of "smart bombs" (inflated as
that concept is): Sanctions actually target the weakest people in society
-- children, the elderly, the sick.

Clinton is being disingenuous when he says that "so long as Iraq remains
out of compliance, we will work with the international community to
maintain and enforce the economic sanctions." In fact, the administration
has undermined the international consensus by insisting that the economic
sanctions continue even if Iraq complies with the weapons inspectors.

Secretary of State Madeleine Albright in March 1997 declared: "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." This
twisted U.S. policy is totally contrary to U.N. Resolution 687, which
states that when Iraq complies with the weapons inspectors, the sanctions
"shall have no further force or effect."

"I am a Baptist," Clinton stated as he was about to take office. "I believe
in death-bed conversions. If he [Saddam Hussein] wants a different
relationship with the United States and the United Nations, all he has to
do is change his behavior." Immediately, as commentators attacked the
incoming president for such politically incorrect notions, Clinton
backtracked the next day, saying: "There is no difference between my policy
and the policy of the present [Bush] administration" -- that is, the
sanctions would stay in place so long as Saddam Hussein does. This has
ensured another six years of hell for 20 million Iraqis.

This policy of keeping the economic sanctions in place regardless of
compliance with UNSCOM has apparently succeeded in destroying UNSCOM. The
practice of maintaining the sanctions whatever Iraq's actions was applied
to the recent bombing, as Clinton attacked Iraq without stating what Iraq
could do to put a stop to the bombing. UNSCOM ceased to be an instrument of
weapons inspections and became rather an excuse for bombing.

Now, in a cynical gesture, the administration makes a show of offering to
lift the cap on the "oil-for-food" program -- although Iraq's devastated
infrastructure cannot produce the amount of oil currently allowed by the
United Nations.

This administration claims its bombings and enforcement of the "no-fly"
zones are U.N.-mandated, while actually these administration policies are
undermining international law. In fact, last month the retiring Rep. David
Skaggs (D-Colo.) pointedly raised a legal issue, noting that "President
Clinton acted in violation of the Constitution in ordering these attacks
without authority of Congress." Michael Ratner of the Center for
Constitutional Rights notes perhaps the supreme irony -- "legally,
Clinton's unauthorized bombing is more impeachable than his lies about
Lewinsky."

Last month's bombing was not instigated, like previous standoffs, by Iraq's
expelling inspectors but by a report by UNSCOM head Richard Butler. Citing
sources, The Post reported that "Clinton administration officials played a
direct role in shaping Butler's text during multiple conversations with him
[two days before the bombing] at secure facilities in the U.S. mission to
the U.N."

When Iraq was reducing compliance this summer, claiming that UNSCOM
inspectors were spies, Clinton officials said they would take action at a
"time and place of our choosing." Both the Iraqis and the administration
were far more prescient than anyone could have imagined.

Still, the real issue is the policy, not its timing. Sanctions and bombing;
killing slowly and killing quickly. Killing Iraqis is not a strategy.



The writer is communications director of the Institute for Public Accuracy.



© Copyright 1999 The Washington Post Company


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