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>>>Now is the time to support the United Nations.  If B&B "ditch" the UN,
this will only bring a greater (more hollow?) tone of legitimacy for the
Israelites to pursue their aims without fear of retribution from any country
or group of countries as long as it has the mega-imperialists on its side.
Much has been said and written about Hussein's thumbing his nose at the
UN (and B&B).  Much has been whispered about the Israelites not having
to follow the rules of the same organisation that granted it its initial
legitimacy (which is probably Hussein's point).  But:  If B&B "ditch" the UN,
could the UN thereby revoke the action (by virtue of two veto votes (veto
/ vote?) having removed themselves been removed from the organisation,
unanimously (enough) choose to de-recognise Israel thereby making it a
real non-entity, relegating them to the status of the rest of the
Palestinians, no land, no home, no identity?  >A<:>E<:>R< <<<


Sunday Herald - 02 March 2003
http://www.sundayherald.com/31828
Bush and Blair to ditch UN if France blocks intervention
Iraq destroys four missiles, but Straw says it's just a 'cynical' move to divide
UN
By James Cusick, Westminster Editor

AS hopes fade of winning a second UN resolution, Britain and the United
States are now preparing the ground to argue that both governments
already have the implied authority of the UN for conflict.

Sources close to Foreign Secretary Jack Straw yesterday admitted that if
'there was no prospect of winning a second resolution' -- due to the use of
a UN Security Council veto by potentially France, Russia or China -- 'then
we may consider abandoning it altogether'.

Washington also yesterday altered its strategy in exactly the same manner
when Pres ident George Bush, referring to the existing Security Council
resolution 1441, said the US was determined to enforce its terms, which
demand that Saddam Hussein surrender his country's weapons of mass
destruction.

Condoleezza Rice, the US national security adviser, called the new draft
resolution presented to the UN last week simply 'an affirmation of the
council's willingness to enforce its own resolution'.

Over the coming week, Tony Blair is expected to reinforce the message
that it is the 'authority of the UN', already explicit in the unanimously
agreed resolution 1441, that must be upheld.

In effect, the Prime Minister is preparing the ground for the political
mayhem both inside his party and beyond should a second UN resolution
fail to materialise and he takes British forces into war alongside the US.

Key to winning support in the Security Council would have been Iraq's
defiance and obstruction of UN orders to disarm. But yesterday Iraq,
reluctantly, agreed to the destruction of four of its outlawed al- Samoud 2
missiles. At a military base just outside Baghdad, bulldozers were brought
in to crush the missiles under supervision of the UN.

A potential timetable to destroy the remaining 100-plus al-Samoud 2 missiles
was also discussed with the UN. Around 50 of the missiles are with Iraqi
forces scattered around the country and will have to be brought in to be
destroyed.

And for the first time in a month, Iraq agreed to unsup ervised interviews
with Iraqi scientists, a small number of which have taken place already.

Although Dr Hans Blix, the UN's chief weapons inspector, described Iraq's
move on its missiles as 'a very significant piece of real disarmament' both
the US and UK remained sceptical.

If Blix reinforces a signif icant positive shift in Iraq's level of co-operation
when he delivers his latest report to the UN this Friday, it may put the
final nail in the coffin for any hope of agreement on a second resolution.

France's foreign minister, Dominique de Villepin, said yesterday that the
destruction of the missiles 'confirms that inspectors are getting results'. He
said Iraq's decision to comply was an important step in the disarmament
process.

As one of the harshest critics of the US-UK position, and having already
demanded inspectors be given more time, it now seems inconceivable that
France will now not use its veto in an attempt to avert war.

However, the White House said Iraq's compliance was 'propaganda wrapped
in a lie inside a falsehood'.

Straw warned the international community that it 'should not be taken in'
by Saddam. He dismissed Iraq's promise to destroy all its al-Samoud 2
missiles as 'a cynical attempt to divide the Security Council'. To end the
crisis Straw said Saddam only had to say he was in 'complete, immediate
and full compliance of resolution 1441'.

Iraqi foreign minister Naji Sabri said: 'We are co-operating because we
want to co-operate, because we think it is to our benefit. We don't need
anyone to tell us to co-operate.'

A senior source in the Foreign Office said that following Blix's report this
Friday: 'It will probably be towards the end of the following week that the
UK-backed second resol ution will be formally put to the Security Council.
It is likely we will demand a formal vote, essentially to confront France or
whoever and flush out their use of their veto. We would want to make it
evident who had halted the resolution. But if there is no prospect of
winning, that strategy may be abandoned altogether.'

Meanwhile, Turkey's parliament, after a day of high drama and confusion,
yesterday finally denied US forces use of Turkish territory to launch a
northern attack on Iraq. US supply ships and armaments had been waiting
outside Turkish ports, with troops in the US also awaiting final authority to
fly into Turkey. However, the Turkish parliament will reconvene on the
issue this week.

The US -- which has promised a massive financial aid and trade package to
Turkey -- are said to be furious at the potential logistical chaos this will
bring to its battle plans. A northern front is regarded as crucial to the
prospects of a quick, short war.



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