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http://www.independent.co.uk/story.jsp?story=336404

Published on Wednesday, September 25, 2002
in the lndependent/UK

The Dishonesty of This So-Called Dossier
by Robert Fisk

Tony Blair's "dossier" on Iraq is a shocking document. Reading it can only
fill a decent human being with shame and outrage. Its pages are final
proof – if the contents are true – that a massive crime against humanity has
been committed in Iraq. For if the details of Saddam's building of weapons
of mass destruction are correct – and I will come to the "ifs" and "buts"
and "coulds" later – it means that our massive, obstructive, brutal policy
of UN sanctions has totally failed. In other words, half a million Iraqi
children were killed by us – for nothing.

Let's go back to 12 May 1996. Madeleine Albright, the US Secretary of State,
had told us that sanctions worked and prevented Saddam from rebuilding
weapons of mass destruction (WMD). Our Tory government agreed, and Tony
Blair faithfully toed the line. But on 12 May, Mrs Albright appeared on CBS
television. Leslie Stahl, the interviewer, asked: "We have heard that half a
million children have died. I mean, that's more than died in Hiroshima. And,
you know, is the price worth it?" To the world's astonishment, Mrs Albright
replied: "I think this is a very hard choice, but the price, we think the
price is worth it."

Now we know – if Mr Blair is telling us the truth – that the price was not
worth it. The price was paid in the lives of hundreds of thousands of
children. But it wasn't worth a dime. The Blair "dossier" tells us that,
despite sanctions, Saddam was able to go on building weapons of mass
destruction. All that nonsense about dual-use technology, the ban on
children's pencils – because lead could have a military use – and our
refusal to allow Iraq to import equipment to restore the water-treatment
plants that we bombed in the Gulf War, was a sham.

This terrible conclusion is the only moral one to be drawn from the 16 pages
that supposedly detail the chemical, biological and nuclear horrors that the
Beast of Baghdad has in store for us. It's difficult, reading the full
report, to know whether to laugh or cry. The degree of deceit and duplicity
in its production speaks of the trickery that informs the Blair government
and its treatment of MPs.

There are a few tidbits that ring true. The new ammonium perchlorate plant
illegally supplied by an Indian company – which breached those wonderful UN
sanctions, of course – is a frightening little detail. So is the new rocket
test stand at the al-Rafah plant. But this material is so swamped in
trickery and knavery that its inclusion becomes worthless.

Here is one example of the dishonesty of this "dossier". On page 45, we are
told – in a long chapter about Saddam's human rights abuses – that "on March
1st, 1991, in the wake of the Gulf War, riots (sic) broke out in the
southern city of Basra, spreading quickly to other cities in Shia-dominated
southern Iraq. The regime responded by killing thousands". What's wrong with
this paragraph is the lie is in the use of the word "riots". These were not
riots. They were part of a mass rebellion specifically called for by
President Bush Jr's father and by a CIA radio station in Saudi Arabia. The
Shia Muslims of Iraq obeyed Mr Bush Sr's appeal. And were then left to their
fate by the Americans and British, who they had been given every reason to
believe would come to their help. No wonder they died in their thousands.
But that's not what the Blair "dossier" tells us.

And anyone reading the weasel words of doubt that are insinuated throughout
this text can only have profound concern about the basis for which Britain
is to go to war. The Iraqi weapon program"is almost certainly" seeking to
enrich uranium. It "appears" that Iraq is attempting to acquire a magnet
production line. There is evidence that Iraq has tried to acquire
specialized aluminum tubes (used in the enrichment of uranium) but "there is
no definitive intelligence" that it is destined for a nuclear program"If"
Iraq obtained fissile material, Iraq could produce nuclear weapons in one or
two years. It is "difficult to judge" whether al-Hussein missiles could be
available for use. Efforts to regenerate the Iraqi missile program"probably"
began in 1995. And so the "dossier" goes on.

Now maybe Saddam has restarted his WMD program Let's all say it out loud, 20
times: Saddam is a brutal, wicked tyrant. But are "almost certainly",
"appears", "probably" and "if" really the rallying call to send our
grenadiers off to the deserts of Kut-al-Amara?

There is high praise for UN weapons inspectors. And there is more trickery
in the relevant chapter. It quotes Dr Hans Blix, the executive chairman of
the UN inspection commission, as saying that in the absence of (post-1998)
inspections, it is impossible to verify Iraqi disarmament compliance. But on
18 August this year, the very same Dr Blix told Associated Press that he
couldn't say with certainty that Baghdad possessed WMDs. This quotation is
excised from the Blair "dossier", of course.

So there it is. If these pages of trickery are based on "probably" and "if",
we have no business going to war. If they are all true, we murdered half a
million Iraqi children. How's that for a war crime?

© 2002 Independent Digital (UK) Ltd

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