Okay okay, agreed... Enough about "nuking those bastards!" and "Make love not war!" :hippy:
Its time to reopen a fruitful debate and discussion. So if your thinking of Posting something like, "I agree, lets go to war!" and that its, don't bother.
The UN in my opinion does tend to step back from what it is saying, and is prooving to make itself obsolete. Now you may ask, "How is the UN becoming obsolete?" Well, lets take a closer look at the UN security Cousil's resolution 1441 - "The Situation between Iraq and Kuwait".
Firstly, Lets take a look at what happens if Iraq fails to do any of the following demands outlined in this resolution.
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[The UN Security Council]Recalls that the Council has repeatedly warned Iraq that
it will face serious consequences as a result of its continued violations of its
obligations;
Now, lets take a look at WHY another resolution was needed. The following are excerpts directly taken from the resolution signed by ALL members of the UN Security Council.
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Recognizing the threat Iraq’s non-compliance with Council resolutions and
proliferation of weapons of mass destruction and long-range missiles poses to
international peace and security,
Recalling that its resolution 678 (1990) authorized Member States to use all
necessary means to uphold and implement its resolution 660 (1990) of 2 August
1990 and all relevant resolutions subsequent to resolution 660 (1990) and to restore
international peace and security in the area,
Deploring the fact that Iraq has not provided an accurate, full, final, and
complete disclosure, as required by resolution 687 (1991), of all aspects of its
programmes to develop weapons of mass destruction and ballistic missiles with a
range greater than one hundred and fifty kilometres, and of all holdings of such
weapons, their components and production facilities and locations, as well as all
other nuclear programmes, including any which it claims are for purposes not
related to nuclear-weapons-usable material,
Your all wondering why the USA is putting so much pressure on IRAQ? Well, the above paragraph kinda sums it up, doesn't it. We have absolutly no clue what Iraq has, or has not, done so far with their weapons and programs. So that debate is over. Lets continue to the next.
Has Iraq been cooperating with inspectors?
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Deploring further that [b]Iraq repeatedly obstructed immediate, unconditional,
and unrestricted access to sites designated by the United Nations Special
Commission (UNSCOM) and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA),
failed to cooperate fully and unconditionally with UNSCOM and IAEA weapons inspectors, as required by resolution 687 (1991), and ultimately ceased all
cooperation with UNSCOM and the IAEA in 1998[b]
Well, they didn't cooperate in the past, and even kicked inspectors out. That to me shows that if they didn't cooperate in the past, we have no reason to expect them to cooperate in the future. The above excerpts from the UN security council's resolution are reasons why the new resolution is being brought about. Now lets get to the real meat of the new resolution. These are the requirements for Iraq that were outlined in the new resolution, that was UNANIMOUSLY PASSED BY ALL UN SECURITY COUNCIL MEMBERS, including France, Germany, and Belgium.
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Decides that Iraq has been and remains in material breach of its
obligations under relevant resolutions, including resolution 687 (1991), in particular
through Iraq’s failure to cooperate with United Nations inspectors and the IAEA.
Well, thats obvious. Continuing...
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Decides, while acknowledging paragraph 1 above, to afford Iraq, by this
resolution, a final opportunity to comply with its disarmament obligations under
relevant resolutions of the Council; and accordingly decides to set up an enhanced
inspection regime with the aim of bringing to full and verified completion the
disarmament process established by resolution 687 (1991) and subsequent
resolutions of the Council;
Okay, they have one more chance to comply with UN security councils demands. Gee, how nice of the UN to give them "YET ANOTHER CHANCE". Continuing...
Okay, here is the first "real" requirement of Iraq. Iraq needs to, in writing, fully disclose all aspects of weapon programs, all weapons, all nerve/chemical agents, all payload carriers, and all scientists etc..., to the UN security Council within 30 days of the passing of this resolution. You can read the exacts below.
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Decides that, in order to begin to comply with its disarmament
obligations, in addition to submitting the required biannual declarations, the
Government of Iraq shall provide to UNMOVIC, the IAEA, and the Council, not
later than 30 days from the date of this resolution, a currently accurate, full, and
complete declaration of all aspects of its programmes to develop chemical,
biological, and nuclear weapons, ballistic missiles, and other delivery systems such
as unmanned aerial vehicles and dispersal systems designed for use on aircraft,
including any holdings and precise locations of such weapons, components, subcomponents,
stocks of agents, and related material and equipment, the locations and
work of its research, development and production facilities, as well as all other
chemical, biological, and nuclear programmes, including any which it claims are for
purposes not related to weapon production or material
They failed this task miserably, and the UN Security Council has already agreed on that. Strike 1...
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UNMOVIC and the IAEA shall have the right to be provided by Iraq the
names of all personnel currently and formerly associated with Iraq’s chemical,
biological, nuclear, and ballistic missile programmes and the associated
research, development, and production facilities;
It was an incomplete list, with many top scirntists not listed. Strike 2...
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UNMOVIC and the IAEA shall have the free and unrestricted use and landing
of fixed- and rotary-winged aircraft, including manned and unmanned
reconnaissance vehicles;
They still arn't allowing reconnaissance aircraft to be used (although talks have started just this past monday). Strike 3...
Well, there are three examples right there of non-compliance with UN Security Councils demands. Remember that this was passed by all UN security Council member nations. It looks like Iraq is taking the same turns it did with the first resolution back in 1991. This doctrine was written with the words "Severe Consequences" if Iraq did not comply. So now that Iraq hasn't, on several occasions, is Germany, Belgium, and France backing out? These member nations are single handedly destroying the credibility of the UN. And in my opinion, its time for NATO to kick them out.
"But they are our Allies!" Yeah right, Maybe france was there for us during our revolutionary war, but times and hearts and polotics change. Its time to give them the boot. Lets see them defend themselves on their own. Same goes for Belgium and Germany. Germany has a disgusting past, and frankly I could care less of their efforts since. And belgium , whos belgium? No offense to any of my belgium buddies, but your country doesn't exactly have alot of "power" in the international community when it comes down to doing "dirty business".
Well those are my opinions and I'm sticking to it. As a closing statement I would like to remind you all, that if Iraq hadn't invaded Kuwait in the beginning, none of this would be happening today. Iraq invaded, they got their ass handed to them, and they need to learn to bow to their masters (UN) and start listening, or get another ass kicking.
I bid you all adu...
:P