KURDISTAN
NEWSLINE
Caligula
on the Tigris - Sample of Baathist 'Diplomacy':
November
15, 2002
Following
is the text of a letter submitted in English and Arabic from Naji
Sabri, the Iraqi foreign minister, on behalf of Saddam Hussein
, to the UN Secretary- General Kofi Annan.
Text
November 14, 2002
In the Name of Allah, the Compassionate, the Merciful.
"Go
thou to Pharaoh, for he has indeed transgressed all bounds. But
speak to him mildly; perchance he may take warning or fear. (Allah)"
(Allah's
is the Word of Truth.)
His Excellency Mr. Kofi Annan,
The Secretary General of the United Nations,
New York, N.Y.
Your
Excellency,
Assalamu
Alaykum,
You
may recall the huge clamor fabricated by the president of the
United States administration in the biggest and most wicked slander
against Iraq, supported in malicious intent and spearheaded in
word and malevolence by his lackey Tony Blair, when they disseminated
the claim that Iraq had perhaps produced or was on its way to
produce nuclear weapons during the time when the United Nations
inspectors had been absent from Iraq since 1998. Then they returned
to stress that Iraq had in fact produced chemical and biological
weapons.
They both know, as well as we do and so can other countries, that
such fabrications are baseless. But does the knowledge of the
truth constitute elements for interaction in the politics of our
day, which has witnessed the unleashing of the American administration's
evil to its fullest extent, dashing away all hope in any good?
Indeed, is there any good to be hoped for, or expected, from the
American administrations, now that they have been transformed
by their own greed, by Zionism as well as by other known factors,
into the tyrant of the age?
Let's
go back to say that Iraq, having seen this fabrication work perhaps
with some countries and amongst public opinion, while others maintained
silence, confronted them with its agreement to the return of the
U.N. inspectors, having agreed on this first with you, as U.N.
chief, in New York on Sept. 16, 2002, and later in a press statement
issued jointly in Vienna following a meeting on Sept. 30-Oct.
1 between an Iraqi technical delegation headed by Dr. Amir al-Saadi,
Chief Inspector Hans Blix and Dr. Mohamed ElBaradei, the director
general of the International Atomic Energy Agency.
But
after Iraq's acceptance of the return of the U.N. inspectors had
become an established fact, including the agreement of Oct. 19,
2002, on the date of their return, and only a few hours this agreement
was reached, Colin Powell, the U.S. secretary of state, declared
that he would refuse to accept the inspectors' return to Iraq.
In the meantime, the gang of evil returned to talking about adopting
a new resolution, or new resolutions, in order to create something
for the world to talk about, other than following the work of
the inspectors and then seeing the fact already stated by Iraq,
which was that Iraq neither had produced nor was in possession
of any weapons of mass destruction, nuclear, chemical or biological,
throughout the time of the inspectors' absence from Iraq.
However,
representatives at the United Nations and its agencies, especially
those from permanent member-states, instead of fellowship up on
this and, hence, expose those responsible for the dissemination
of lies and fabrications, were busy discussing the type and wording
of the new resolution. They were indulged in what word or letter
to add here or omit there, until they adopted a text under the
pretext that it would be better to take the kicks of a raging
bull in a small circle than to face its horns in an open space.
The text was adopted under the American administration's pressure
and threat that it would leave U.N. if it did not agree to what
America wanted, which is, to say the least, extremely evil and
shameful to every honest member of the United Nations who recalls
the provisions of its Charter and sees that some people feel ashamed
on behalf of those who are shameless.
Mr. Secretary General,
We
have said to the member of the Security Council whom we have contacted,
or who have contacted us, when they told us about the pretexts
of the Americans and their threat to perpetrate aggression against
our country, whether unilaterally or with participated from others,
if the Council were not to allow them to have their way that we
preferred, if it ever became necessary to see America carry out
its aggression against us unilaterally, when we would have to
confront it relying on Allah, instead of seeing the American government
obtaining an international cover with which to camouflage its
falsehood, partially or completely, bringing it closer to the
truth, so that it may stab the truth with the dagger of evil,
and confronted the United States before when it looked as it does
now, and this was one of the factors of its isolation in the human
environment on the globe at large.
The
aggressionism of the United States of America and its single-handed
infliction of injustice and destruction on those subjected to
its inequity, in the forefront of whom are the Muslims and Arab
believers, is the basic reason why America has withdrawn its ambassadors
and other staff, close its embassies, and restrict its interests
in many parts of the world, while reaping the hatred of the peoples
of the world due to its policies and aggressive objectives. This
is a situation which no other country in the world has experienced
before, including the fathers of old colonialism. The Security
Council, however, or indeed those who can basically play an influential
role in it, have, instead of leaving the American administration
and its lackey reap the result of their evil, saved wrongdoing
rather than halted it. We shall see when remorse will not do any
good for those who bite on their fingers.
Mr. Secretary General,
The
strength of influence of any internation organization rests on
the belief of the human environment in which the organization
exists and which places its trust in it, once the organization
declares that it has been founded to achieve goals important to
mankind. We fear that the United Nations organization may lose
the trust and attachment of peoples, that is if it has not fallen
to that place already. This is due to the exploitation of the
organization by powerful interests, whenever their greedy ambitions
converge at the expense of the interests of other peoples. It
may also be due to expediency and compromise amongst those interests
in falsehood at the expense of truth. So the United Nations organization
and its agencies will collapse in the same way as did its predecessor,
the League of Nations. Then, the responsibility for this will
not rest with the American administrations alone, but will also
be due to the weakness of the timid who allow themselves to work
for American interests under the threat, lure or promises of the
American administration.
He
who remains silent in the defense of truth is a dumb devil. Nothing
seems more reprehensible than the silence maintained by those
who represented their nations in the Security Council, as they
discussed the American draft resolution, in the face of a question
raised by the representative of Mexico regarding the possibility
of lifting the blockade imposed on Iraq. The Mexican representative
said, during consultations at the Security Council over S.C.R.
1441 on Nov. 8, 2002, that he did not find convincing the explanations
presented by the American permanent representative regarding the
absence of any reference to the lifting of sanctions and the establishment
in the Middle East region of a zone free of weapons of mass destruction,
and that he would convey this to his government in order to receive
instructions.
The British representative responded by saying that he has listened
to the statements made by the delegations of Syria and Mexico
regarding the inclusion in the draft text of a paragraph on the
lifting of sanctions. He went on to say that Iraq had been provided
with the opportunity to dispose of its weapons of mass destruction
but Iraq had ignored that opportunity and decided to keep possession
of those W.M.D.'s. Hence, he added, it would be inappropriate
to include a reference to the lifting of sanctions as long as
Iraq remained in possession of those weapons, even though an indirect
reference to that effect was being accommodated.
We
ask here, why is it that none of the representatives of S.C. member-states
asked their British counterpart when, where and how such an alleged
decision was taken by Iraq to keep possession of the weapons of
mass destruction? They treated the claim made by the British representative
as if it were of no significance to them; or rather, as if it
were of no concern to them to say the truth. Does not this instance,
along with other things and the decline of this type of international
organization, point to the possibility of the collapse of this
international organization, which was founded in order to preserve
world peace and security but has now been transformed into a kitchen-house
for big-power bargaining, providing cover for war, destruction,
blockades and starvation to be inflicted upon peoples?
The
future will be determined in the light of the possibility for
reform or the inability to achieve reform. The future of the United
Nations is no exception to this. Hence, all those who are truly
concerned about the well-being of this organization, in deeds,
not only in words, and about its work on the basis of the U.N.
Charter so that stability, justice and fairness will prevail in
the world, providing a road map for peace, freedom and cooperation
to flourish amongst peoples, are called upon to be careful and
to adhere to the U.N. Charter and international law and not to
the whims and uncontrollable instincts of those who threaten the
world with their evil schemes' weaponry and those who seek to
achieve their interests narrow-mindedly by resorting to bargaining
at the expense of truth, justice and fairness.
Mr. Secretary General,
We
know that those who pressed the Security Council to adopt resolution
No. 1441 have other objectives than making sure that Iraq had
not developed mass destruction weapons in the absence of the inspectors
since 1998. You are aware of how and who stood behind their absence.
We also know that there are no true, just or fair reasons behind
the adoption of this resolution in the name of the Security Council,
after the well-known understanding agreement between the representatives
of Iraq and the U.N. secretary general and the press statement
issued jointly by Blix, ElBaradei and the Iraqi representatives.
We hereby inform you that we will deal with Resolution 1441, despite
its bad contents.
If it is to be implemented according to the premeditated evil
of the parties of ill intent, the important thing in this is trying
to spare our people from any harm. But we will not forget, nor
should others do, that safeguarding our people's dignity, security,
independence, and protecting our country, its sovereignty and
sublime values, is as a sacred duty in our leadership's and government's
agenda. Therefore, and as we said in the foresaid agreement and
press statement, we are prepared to receive the inspectors so
that they can carry out their duties and make sure that Iraq had
not developed weapons of mass destruction during their absence
since 1998.
We
hereby ask you to inform the Security Council that we are prepared
to receive the inspectors within the assigned timetable. The parties
concerned should bear in mind that we are in our holy month of
Ramadan, which means that the people are fasting, and this holy
month will be followed by the Muslim's Eid. Nevertheless, we will
cooperate with the concerned U.N. bodies and officials on the
background of all this, and of the tripartite French-Russia-China
statement.
Dealing with the inspectors, the government of Iraq will also
take into consideration their way of conduct, the intentions of
those who are ill-intentioned amongst them, and their improper
approach in showing respect to the people's national dignity,
their independence and security, and their country's security,
independence and sovereignty. We are eager to see them perform
their duties in accordance with the international law as soon
as possible.
If
they do so, professionally and lawfully, without any premeditated
intentions, the liars' lies will be exposed to public opinion,
and the declared objective of the Security Council will be achieved.
It will then become the lawful duty of the Security Council to
lift the blockade and all the other unjust sanctions on Iraq.
If it does not, all the peoples of good will in the world, in
addition to Iraq, will tell it to do so. The S.C. will be compelled
before the public opinion and the law to activate Paragraph 14
of its Resolution No. 687, by applying it to the Zionist entity
(Israel) and then to all the Middle East region, to make it a
region void of mass destruction weapons. The number of just people
will then increase in the world, and Iraq's possibility to drive
away the cawing of the crows of evil that daily raid its land
and kill Iraqis and destroy their property by their bombs. This
will help the stability of the region and the world if it is accompanied
by a resolution that will not be based on double standards to
put an end to the Zionist occupation of Palestine and other occupied
Arab territories, and if the warmongers stop their aggressions
on the Muslims and the world.
Therefore,
through you, we reiterate the same words to the Security Council:
send your inspectors to Iraq to make sure of this, and everyone
will be sure, if their way of conduct is supervised so that it
becomes legal and professional, that Iraq has not developed weapons
of mass destruction, whether nuclear, chemical or biological,
as claimed by evil people. The lies and manipulations of the American
administration and British government will be exposed, while the
world will see how truthful and adequate are the Iraqis in what
they say and do.
But if the whims of the American administration, the Zionist desires,
their followers, intelligence services, threats and foul temptation,
were given the chance to play and tamper with the inspection teams
or some of their members, the colors would be then confused and
the resulting commotion will distort the facts and push the situation
into dangerous directions, which is something fair-minded people
do not wish for, as well as the people who, including my government,
want to bring forward the facts as they are. The fieldwork and
the implementation will be the decisive factors that will reveal
whether the intentions were really for the Security Council to
make sure that Iraq is void of those alleged weapons or whether
the whole thing was nothing but an evil cover by those who were
behind the resolution who have no scruples to utter debased slander
and to tell lies to the public opinion, including to their own
peoples.
So
let the inspectors come to Baghdad to carry out their duties in
accordance with the law, and then we will hear and see along with
who want to hear, see and move according to each one's responsibility
and rights. The final word and reference will still be Resolution
No. 687 with its obligations on both the secretary general and
Iraq, along with the code of conduct agreed upon in the agreement
signed by the secretary general in New York on Sept. 16, 2002,
and the press statement of Hans Blix and ElBaradei in Vienna in
Sept. 30-Oct. 1, 2002.
Mr. Secretary General,
Please
assume your responsibilities by saying and advising the unfair
people that their unfairness to Muslims, faithful Arabs, and to
all, will be of dire consequences, and that God the Almighty is
capable of doing everything. Tell them that the proud Iraqi people
are faithful and mujahid, and who had fought the old colonialism,
imperialism and aggression, including the tyrant's aggression,
for years and years. The price this courageous people paid to
safeguard their independence, dignity, sublime principles was
rivers of blood, with a lot of deprivation and loss of their riches,
along with their eternal achievements and record of which they
are proud. Therefore, we hope that you will, Mr. Secretary General,
advise the ignorants not to push things to the precipice in the
implementation, because the people of Iraq will not choose to
live at the price of their dignity, country, freedom or sanctities,
and they would rather make their lives the price if that was the
only way before them to safeguard what they must safeguard.
I
wish to inform your excellency before I conclude this letter that
I intend to forward another letter to you on a later date in which
I shall state our observations the measures and procedures contained
in S.C.R. 1441 that are contrary to international law, U.N. Charter,
the facts already established and the measures contained in previous
relevant resolutions of the Security Council.
"Do
ye secure He Who is in Heaven will not cause you to be swallowed
up by the earth when it shakes."
(Allah's
is the Word of Truth.)
Allah
is the Greatest.
Naji
Sabri Ahmed
Minister of Foreign Affairs
Republic of Iraq