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U.S. War Plans Bode Ill for U.N., Multilateralism (Scott Ritter Goes BERSERK Again)
Inter Press Service via Yahoo! News ^ | February 10, 2003 | N Janardhan

Posted on 02/10/2003 4:33:44 PM PST by PJ-Comix

DUBAI, Feb 10 (IPS) - A U.S.-led attack on Iraq without the approval of the United Nations would spell doom for the world body and be another ominous sign of unilateralism in international affairs, say analysts in the region.

Already, the United States has come under fire in many Middle Eastern countries for eyeing not really the weapons of mass destruction Iraq is suspected of having - but the ouster of Saddam Hussein.

If and when it pushes through, such a war could become a case study to implement U.S. unilateralism not just in the Middle East, but in other parts of the world as well, critics point out.

So far, U.N. officials report ''good progress'' after two days of talks in Baghdad over arms issues. Washington is not keen on using the inspection path to resolve the crisis over Iraq - but France and Germany are now eyeing a proposal to send more U.N. presence and hold more inspections there.

But if after the inspections process, ''all three or even one of the permanent Security Council members - France, Russia and China - decide to exercise veto powers against military action, and the United States still attacks Iraq, where does that leave the United Nations?'' asked political analyst Ghassan al-Jashi.

U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan reiterated on Saturday that using force to enforce Security Council resolutions ''is not an issue for any one state, but for the international community as a whole''.

But those like Scott Ritter, a former U.S. Marine and former U.N. weapons inspector in Iraq between 1991 and 1998, say the imminent conflict in Iraq is about Washington's ''impure motive'' in targeting Saddam Hussein and marks the ''beginning of America's imperialist policy of world domination''.

''There's a drunk at the wheel of U.S. foreign policy, drunk on power and arrogance,'' the controversial Ritter told a packed forum here Saturday, after coming from Japan where he kept up his criticism of U.S. handling of the inspection process in Iraq.

Because Washington's main aim is to depose Saddam Hussein, ''the United States would block attempts to set up long-term inspections (in Iraq),'' he told a lecture at the Zayed Center for Coordination and Follow-up.

This approach makes most in the Arab world believe that the United States would attack with or without a new U.N. Security Council resolution.

For instance, Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak (news - web sites)'s top aide Ibrahim Nafie predicted in 'Al Ahram Weekly' on Friday that the United States would attack Iraq ''within weeks''.

''That the United States wants to attack Iraq, with or without U.N. approval, is clear not just from the present crisis, but since last year,'' Jashi said. He recalled that in June last year, when Iraq and the United Nations were talking about the possibility of inspectors returning to Iraq, ''the United States was hinting that even if the inspectors were allowed back, it might not be enough to prevent a war''.

Ritter said more time is needed for the inspections in Iraq. ''We have a much healthier inspection environment today than we've ever had. The recent Iraqi concessions, including allowing some scientists to be interviewed privately, means that a credible inspections process could get underway,'' Ritter pointed out.

Ritter had resigned from the U.N. inspection function in August 1998, citing lack of U.N. and U.S. support for his disarmament techniques. In December that year, the U.N. weapons inspectors left Iraq, saying Saddam Hussein was hindering their work. But ''if the weapons inspectors fail to find anything incriminating, Iraq will become a part of the international community with Saddam Hussein as its leader, thus defeating the policy of regime change which Washington is aiming for,'' he said.

''It is the start of American imperial policy of global domination. Iraq cannot be treated in isolation,'' Ritter maintained. ''North Korea will be the next target for regime removal and it is very unlikely that they will just stand by and have the U.S. implement its policy.''

That could well mean the beginning of the end for the United Nations, experts say.

''Let there be no doubt that Iraq did possess weapons of mass destruction,'' Ritter said, adding: ''But Iraq no longer possesses a meaningful capacity to produce weapons of mass destruction.''

He dubbed U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell (news - web sites)'s case for a U.S.-led war on Baghdad, which he presented before the U.N. Security Council last week, as ''smoking mirrors'' that had nothing to do with reality.

But defending the Bush administration's hardline approach, the vice president of the Washington-based Middle East Institute, David Mack, said in an interview: ''The United States tried to use the policy of containment with Iraq in the mid-1990s, but failed. Consequently, the U.S. administration contemplated a regime change.''

Mach, a former U.S. ambassador to the UAE and a key figure in charge of garnering political support for Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm during the Gulf War (news - web sites), rejected the assertion that the United States was undermining the United Nations and said it actually decided to cooperate with the United Nations in passing the anti-Iraq resolution in November.

Mack said it is not too late for Saddam to stop a war, but this would require total disarmament through ''proactive cooperation''. He cited as examples South Africa, Kazakhstan and Ukraine, all of whom opted for disarmament and said Iraq should have followed them.

The diplomat-turned-academic said that if Saddam complies with the U.N. demands, then Bush would still find ways to consider that a ''strategic victory'' and -- avert war.

However, Mack said: ''But Saddam Hussein's record shows that he won't step down voluntarily and go into exile as suggested by Washington in order to avert a war.''


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs
KEYWORDS: homeofthewhopper; meganslaw; pervymclickspittle; scottritter; skatelritar
''There's a drunk at the wheel of U.S. foreign policy, drunk on power and arrogance,'' the controversial Ritter told a packed forum here Saturday, after coming from Japan where he kept up his criticism of U.S. handling of the inspection process in Iraq.

It wouldn't surprise me if Ritter made a pit stop in Bangkok. Lots of underage girls there available for sleazy foreigners.

1 posted on 02/10/2003 4:33:44 PM PST by PJ-Comix
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To: PJ-Comix
''There's a drunk at the wheel of U.S. foreign policy, drunk on power and arrogance,'

There's a pig giving speeches in Japan, wallowing in power and arrogance.

2 posted on 02/10/2003 4:41:39 PM PST by syriacus (Cloning and ESCR -- hammers used to solve all problems, even when tweezers are best.)
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To: PJ-Comix
somewhere in the back (way down there in the dark spider infested recesses) of your mind, don't you expect serpent head to pop off with "it's only about sex."

ritter is lower than waste.
3 posted on 02/10/2003 4:41:57 PM PST by glock rocks (now, i'm going to go wash my hands with clorox, then spray lysol on my keyboard.)
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To: PJ-Comix
DUBAI, Feb 10 (IPS) - A U.S.-led attack on Iraq without the approval of the United Nations would spell doom for the world body and be another ominous sign of unilateralism in international affairs, say analysts in the region.

I hope!
Of course Birchers say the reverse.

4 posted on 02/10/2003 4:43:46 PM PST by rmlew
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To: glock rocks
He's been completely discredited here in the USA because of his perversion so now Ritter has to spout his crap overseas. BTW, I think he is still collecting payoff money from Iraq or one of its agents. I know that Iraq paid him several hundred thousand bucks to produce a documentary.
5 posted on 02/10/2003 4:44:19 PM PST by PJ-Comix (Redundancy Can Be Quite Catchy As Well As Contagious)
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To: PJ-Comix
''Let there be no doubt that Iraq did possess weapons of mass destruction,'' Ritter said, adding: ''But Iraq no longer possesses a meaningful capacity to produce weapons of mass destruction.''

I can't wait for Scott and his types to have to admit they are wrong.

6 posted on 02/10/2003 4:45:02 PM PST by finnman69 (!)
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To: PJ-Comix
He dubbed U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell case for a U.S.-led war on Baghdad, which he presented before the U.N. Security Council last week, as "smoking mirrors" that had nothing to do with reality.

"Smoking mirrors" (sic)... hehe

7 posted on 02/10/2003 4:45:26 PM PST by Prince Caspian (Don't ask if it's risky... Ask if the reward is worth the risk)
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To: PJ-Comix

There once was a pervert called Ritter
Who flushed his pride down the s***ter
He took out his thing
At Burger King
And the laughter left the man bitter

Regards, Ivan

8 posted on 02/10/2003 4:46:40 PM PST by MadIvan
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To: PJ-Comix
Cut Scott some slack. It is clear that Saddam has pictures of Scott and has threatened to release them and other evidence that Scott is not a wonderful person should Scott not shout as ordered. I'm betting bribes, little Iraqi girls, maybe, some dope and, for good measure, documents in exchange for cash. Scott may be playing Susan McDougal spin, but Saddam has him by the short and curleys.
9 posted on 02/10/2003 4:47:24 PM PST by Tacis
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To: PJ-Comix
"One Simple Rule For Dating Your Teenage Daughter"
starring Scott Ritter

Rule One: THERE ARE NO RULES!
10 posted on 02/10/2003 4:48:09 PM PST by Argus
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To: syriacus
tell the EU to give the pig a toy.
11 posted on 02/10/2003 4:51:34 PM PST by debg
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To: PJ-Comix
''There's a drunk at the wheel of U.S. foreign policy, drunk on power and arrogance,'' the controversial Ritter told a packed forum here Saturday...

And there's a pervert the head of the peace-at-any-price movement... who thinks molesting little girls is peachy keen.

Ritter says he didn't report on what he saw at the Iraqi children's prison because then there everyone would call for war...

But the real reason is probably becuase he didn't want to report it because his "supply" of entertainment might be cut off if someone put an end to it.

12 posted on 02/10/2003 4:52:06 PM PST by piasa (Attitude adjustments offered here free of charge.)
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To: silverlizzard
I wish we hadn't turned this over to them. That is proving to have been a major error.

Not if it results in your first sentence, i.e., the end of the UN, as it may well do.

14 posted on 02/10/2003 5:02:17 PM PST by expatpat
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To: PJ-Comix
''Let there be no doubt that Iraq did possess weapons of mass destruction,'' Ritter said, adding: ''But Iraq no longer possesses a meaningful capacity to produce weapons of mass destruction.''

What a slippery non-denial denial. They did possess them, and they can no longer make them...none of this denies that they still have the ones they had before.

15 posted on 02/10/2003 5:02:44 PM PST by Petronski (I'm not always cranky.)
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To: PJ-Comix
I predict that Ritter is in jail by the end of the year, once it is determined what caused him to go over to Sodom's side.
16 posted on 02/10/2003 5:29:31 PM PST by Defiant
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To: PJ-Comix
Where's the old bow and arrow when you need one?
18 posted on 02/10/2003 5:49:37 PM PST by FryingPan101 (I love Rummy!)
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To: Defiant
I predict that Ritter is in jail by the end of the year, once it is determined what caused him to go over to Sodom's side.

Answer: $$$$$ and Pigtails.

19 posted on 02/10/2003 6:44:41 PM PST by PJ-Comix (Redundancy Can Be Quite Catchy As Well As Contagious)
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