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Published on Tuesday, January 7, 2003 by the Seattle Post-Intelligencer
There are Alternatives to War in Iraq
by Sean Gonsalves

How do you explain the president's threat to invade Iraq, in keeping with the 
"preventive" war
prescription laid out in the September 2002 National Security Strategy Directive, 
while he
talks about diplomacy in dealing with North Korea?

That United States policy-makers are preparing for war against an Iraqi military that 
analysts
say we can easily crush while going the diplomatic route with North Korea -- a country 
we
can't beat up on as easily -- is evidence of an ugly principle at work: might makes 
right.

The contrast between the course of action being followed in the Near East versus the
Machiavellian power moves being made in the Middle East reveals the bankruptcy of the
war-is-our-only-option idea and affirms what the popular clergyman and author Max 
Lucado
points out: "Conflict is inevitable, but combat is optional."

How to deal with North Korea? A good starting point would be a re- evaluation of
questionable policy decisions made over the past few decades, as East Asian specialist
Chalmers Johnson suggested last week.

Johnson argues that U.S. policy-makers have enflamed tensions in the region through our
rebuff of South Korean President Kim Dae-jung's peace initiative, President Bush's 
"axis of
evil" remark in his 2002 State of the Union speech and the National Security Strategy
supporting "preventive" war.

Why is South Korea complaining more about U.S. policy than about its kin to the north?
Johnson says it's largely because South Korea is "a genuine democracy, created in 1987
when Koreans revolted against 25 years of American-supported military dictators. The
United States still has more than 100 military bases in South Korea. . . . How would 
we feel if
it were reversed?

"Another source of resentment is the South Korean economic meltdown a few years ago,
which was essentially caused by the IMF, largely controlled by the U.S. government. 
South
Korea has recovered brilliantly but it still resents American interference and 
arrogance."

What about Iraq? Let's be clear. This isn't about when we should go to war. We've been 
at
war with Iraq since 1991. The economic blockade, coupled with regular bombings in the 
no-
fly zones, is war.

Critics of the peace movement ask what's the alternative to war in Iraq? It must be a
rhetorical question because I can think of six off the top of my head.

Allow the weapons inspectors to do their job, which includes sharing intelligence with 
Hans
Blix, pointing out where the smoking guns are being hidden by Saddam, if, in fact 
there are
any.
Keep the weapons sanctions in place but immediately lift the economic embargo -- an 11-
year-old failed policy that has only further entrenched Saddam while killing a 
half-million Iraqi
children under the age of 5 in a country that prior to the Gulf War was a nation whose
biggest pediatric problem was childhood obesity.
Pledge to rebuild the civilian infrastructure U.S. bombs destroyed in Iraq during the 
1991
war, which is what has been fueling Iraq's incredible infant morality rate. Damaged and
destroyed water- treatment facilities, plus the use of depleted uranium weapons, has 
led to a
humanitarian crisis in which little children are dying of preventable water-borne 
diseases and
related birth defects.
Have the Bush administration sign on to the International Criminal Court and pursue an
indictment of Saddam for crimes against humanity, which would gain the support of the
international community for a multi-national coalition force to apprehend Saddam, if
necessary.
Investigate potential punitive action against the U.S. corporations that sold and 
profited from
the sale of nuclear, chemical and biological materials as well as missile technology 
to Iraq
during the period when Saddam was committing the atrocities that made him infamous and
is the historical "proof" upon which the Bush administration justifies its 
"preventive" war
doctrine.
Fully and fairly implement U.N. Resolution 661, which calls not only for the 
disarmament of
Iraq's weapons of mass destruction but stipulates that the Middle East be a nuclear-
weapons-free zone. That means, of course, insisting that Israel rid itself of its 
nukes.
Apply international pressure on the Israeli government to dismantle all settlements in 
the
West Bank and Gaza, establish a viable Palestinian state and deploy an international 
peace-
keeping force to separate the two sides.

And finally, keep in mind the thoughts of two esteemed statesmen. The late Yitzhak 
Rabin
said, "Peace is not made with friends. Peace is made with enemies."

Nelson Mandela adds: "If you want to make peace with your enemy, you have to work with
your enemy. Then he becomes your partner."

Sean Gonsalves is a columnist with the Cape Cod Times. E-mail:
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