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A Decade of Deception and Defiance (the case against Iraq)
The White House ^ | 9/12/2002 | White House

Posted on 09/12/2002 11:44:01 AM PDT by steveegg

A Decade of Deception and Defiance

Saddam Hussein's Defiance of the United Nations

September 12, 2002

Preface


A Decade of Deception and Defiance serves as a background paper for President George W. Bush's September 12th speech to the United Nations General Assembly. This document provides specific examples of how Iraqi President Saddam Hussein has systematically and continually violated 16 United Nations Security Council resolutions over the past decade. This document is not designed to catalogue all of the violations of UN resolutions or other abuses of Saddam Hussein's regime over the years.

For more than a decade, Saddam Hussein has deceived and defied the will and resolutions of the United Nations Security Council by, among other things; continuing to seek and develop chemical, biological, and nuclear weapons, and prohibited long-range missiles; brutalizing the Iraqi people, including committing gross human rights violations and crimes against humanity; supporting international terrorism; refusing to release or account for prisoners of war and other missing individuals from the Gulf War ear; refusing to return stolen Kuwaiti property; and working to circumvent the UN's economic sanctions.

The Administration will periodically provide information on these and other aspects of the threat posed to the international community by Saddam Hussein.

Table of Contents(Note: The PDF refers to page numbers; I have omitted them)


Saddam Hussein's Defiance of United Nations Resolutions

Saddam Hussein's Development of Weapons of Mass Destruction

Saddam Hussein's Repression of the Iraqi People

Saddam Hussein's Support for International Terrorism

Saddam Hussein's Refusal to Account for Gulf War Prisoners

Saddam Hussein's Refusal to Return Stolen Property

Saddam Hussein's Efforts to Circumvent Economic Sanctions

Saddam Hussein's Defiance of United Nations Resolutions


Saddam Hussein has repeatedly violated sixteen United Nations Security Council Resolutions (UNSCRs) designed to ensure that Iraq does not pose a threat to international peace and security. In addition to these repeated violations, he has tried, over the past decade, to circumvent UN economic sanctions against Iraq, which are reflected in a number of other resolutions. As noted in the resolutions, Saddam Hussein was required to fulfill many obligations beyond the withdrawal of Iraqi forces from Kuwait. Specifically, Saddam Hussein was required to, among other things: allow international weapons inspectors to oversee the destruction of his weapons of mass destruction; not develop new weapons of mass destruction; destroy all of his ballistic missiles with a range greater than 150 kilometers; stop support for terrorism and prevent terrorist organizations from operating within Iraq; help account for missing Kuwaitis and other individuals; return stolen Kuwaiti property and bear financial liability for damage from the Gulf War; and he was required to end his repression of the Iraqi people. Saddam Hussein has repeatedly violated each of the following resolutions:

UNSCR 678 - November 29, 1990

UNSCR 686 - March 2, 1991UNSCR 687 - April 3, 1991UNSCR 688 - April 5, 1991UNSCR 707 - August 15, 1991UNSCR 715 - October 11, 1991UNSCR 949 - October 15, 1994UNSCR 1051 - March 27, 1996UNSCR 1060 - June 12, 1996UNSCR 1115 - June 21, 1997UNSCR 1134 – October 23, 1997UNSCR 1137 – November 12, 1997UNSCR 1154 – March 2, 1998UNSCR 1194 – September 9, 1998UNSCR 1205 – NOVEMBER 5, 1998UNSCR 1284 – December 17, 1999Additional UN Security Council Statements

In addition to the legally binding UNSCRs, the UN Security Council has also issued at least 30 statements from the President of the UN Security Council regarding Saddam Hussein’s continued violations of UNSCRs. The list of statements includes:

Saddam Hussein's Development of Weapons of Mass Destruction
Saddam Hussein has continued to defy UN weapons inspectors for more than a decade, and he continues his efforts to develop or acquire weapons of mass destruction – including biological, chemical and nuclear weapons, and prohibited long-range missiles – and other means to deliver them.

Biological Weapons
Chemical Weapons

Saddam Hussein launched a large-scale chemical weapons attack against Iraq’s Kurdish population in the late 1980s, killing thousands. On at least 10 occasions, Saddam Hussein’s military forces have attacked Iranian and Kurdish targets with combinations of mustard gas and nerve agents through the use of aerial bombs, 122-millimeter rockets, and conventional artillery shells. Saddam Hussein continues his efforts to develop chemical weapons:

Nuclear Weapons

Saddam Hussein had an advanced nuclear weapons development program before the Gulf War and continues his work to develop a nuclear weapon:

Ballistic Missiles
Saddam Hussein's Repression of the Iraqi People
UNSCR 688 (April 5, 1991) “condemns” Saddam Hussein’s repression of the Iraqi civilian population -- “the consequences of which threaten international peace and security.” UNSCR 688 also requires Saddam Hussein to end his repression of the Iraqi people and to allow immediate access to international humanitarian organizations to help those in need of assistance. Saddam Hussein has repeatedly violated these provisions and has: expanded his violence against women and children; continued his horrific torture and execution of innocent Iraqis; continued to violate the basic human rights of the Iraqi people and has continued to control all sources of information (including killing more than 500 journalists and other opinion leaders in the past decade). Saddam Hussein has also harassed humanitarian aid workers; expanded his crimes against Muslims; he has withheld food from families that fail to offer their children to his regime; and he has continued to subject Iraqis to unfair imprisonment. (Country Reports on Human Rights Practices – Iraq, March 4, 2002; US Department of State; www.state.gov)

Refusal to Admit Human Rights Monitors
Violence Aganst Women
Torture
Executions and Repression of Political Opposition
Saddam Hussein's Abuse of Children
Disappearances
Basic Freedoms: Freedom of Speech, Freedom of the Press, Freedom of Information
Withholding of Food
Crimes Against Muslims
More than 95 percent of the population of Iraq are Muslim. The (predominantly Arab) Shi'a Muslims constitute a 60 to 65 percent majority: Saddam Hussein's Support for International Terrorism
Iraq is one of seven countries that have been designated by the Secretary of State as state sponsors of international terrorism. UNSCR 687 prohibits Saddam Hussein from committing or supporting terrorism, or allowing terrorist organizations to operate in Iraq. Saddam continues to violate these UNSCR provisions. (Patterns of Global Terrorism 2001: Overview of State-Sponsored Terrorism; US Department of State; May 21, 2002.) Saddam Hussein's Refusal to Account for Gulf War Prisoners
UNSCRs 686, 687 and others require Saddam Hussein to release immediately any Gulf War prisoners and to cooperate in accounting for missing and dead Kuwaitis and others from the Gulf War. Saddam has continued to violate these resolutions. Saddam Hussein's Refusal to Return Stolen Property
Iraq destroyed much stolen property before it could be returned, and Kuwait claims that large quantities of equipment remain unaccounted for: Saddam Hussein's Efforts to Circumvent Economic Sanctions and Impede the Oil-for-Food Program


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: iraq; un; us
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