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France Calls Emergency U.N. Meeting on Iraq's Peaceful Disarmament, Ignoring U.S. Deadline
Associated Press ^ | March 17, 2003 | Edith M. Lederer and Dafna Linzer

Posted on 03/16/2003 11:55:09 PM PST by Timesink

Mar 17, 2003

France Calls Emergency U.N. Meeting on Iraq's Peaceful Disarmament, Ignoring U.S. Deadline

By Edith M. Lederer and Dafna Linzer
Associated Press Writers

UNITED NATIONS (AP) - France called for an emergency U.N. ministerial meeting Tuesday to set a timetable for Iraq's peaceful disarmament, ignoring a Monday deadline set by the United States and three allies for the United Nations to authorize war against Baghdad.

U.N. chief weapons inspector Hans Blix was also ignoring the threat of a possibly imminent war for the moment and preparing to give the Security Council a 30-page report Monday listing about a dozen key remaining disarmament tasks that Iraq should complete in the coming months.

But 12 years after a U.S.-led coalition routed Iraqi forces from Kuwait, and 4 1/2 months after the Security Council gave Saddam a final opportunity to disarm, a showdown loomed in the 15-member council over the U.S. demand for U.N. backing to attack Iraq again.

It appeared almost certain that a U.S.-led war would have to go ahead without U.N. authorization because the Security Council remains bitterly divided and no acceptable compromise is on the table.

President Bush made it clear after a summit in the Azores Sunday with allies Britain, Spain and Portugal that diplomatic efforts would end by Monday night, but he did not make clear what the next steps would be.

Late Sunday evening, the Security Council scheduled closed consultations on Iraq at 10 a.m. EST Monday to discuss the resolution sponsored by the United States, Britain and Spain setting an ultimatum for Iraq to rid itself of weapons on mass destruction within days or face war. The current resolution would set the deadline for Monday, but U.S. officials said that could be extended briefly.

Washington could call for a vote, but the resolution doesn't have the support of a majority of the 15 council members and faces a threatened veto by France, and possibly Russia. At the summit, the cosponsors didn't offer any new "carrots" to try to win over opponents, and no major shifts in the positions of council members were expected.

The other option would be to abandon the resolution, which diplomats say might be the smarter thing to do from a legal point of view.

If the resolution is defeated, an attack against Iraq would violate international law. But if there is no vote, the legal status of a war falls into a gray area where the United States and Britain would likely claim they already have authority to attack under previous U.N. resolutions - and other council nations would argue that they don't.

Prime Minister Tony Blair said Sunday that British diplomats would work through the night to try to convince France to reverse course. Asked what would happen if Paris continues to threaten a veto, Blair appeared pessimistic about the chances of avoiding military action.

"It's very difficult to see how you can change that position," he told reporters during his flight home from the Azores.

French diplomats at the United Nations said the country's position had not changed, and it remains on the same track - in favor of continued inspections because they are working and opposed to any U.N. resolution authorizing military force.

For that reason, France pressed for a Security Council meeting at 3 p.m. EST Monday to discuss a joint declaration by France, Russia and Germany calling for foreign ministers from the 15 council nations to meet Tuesday to discuss Blix's key remaining disarmament tasks and agree on a "realistic" timetable for Saddam to disarm.

The declaration, released Saturday, said there was no justification for a war on Iraq and that U.N. weapons inspections were working.

French President Jacques Chirac said Sunday he was willing to accept a one-month or two-month deadline for Iraq to disarm, provided the move was endorsed by the chief U.N. weapons inspectors. But U.S. officials dismissed the idea as a nonstarter and Germany opposed it, saying it wanted no ultimatum.

German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder said he would continue to fight for peaceful disarmament.

"I think it is always worth it - even in the last minute - to push for peace and to fight for a peaceful disarmament," Schroeder told German television ZDF late Sunday.

Vice President Dick Cheney dismissed the French proposal, saying "it's difficult to take the French seriously."

After listening to the news conference in the Azores, Blix described the situation as "very threatening," but he made no plans to evacuate his weapons inspectors in Baghdad, saying he was watching the situation "hour by hour."

Instead, he said he would push forward with his work program and a list of key remaining disarmament tasks. According to U.N. officials familiar with working drafts of Blix's report, it envisions several more months of inspections, followed by a transition period to long-term monitoring of Iraq's weapons programs.

With the prospect of military action looming, Blix said he and Mohamed ElBaradei, the chief nuclear inspector, needed more information on what they could accomplish in Baghdad if they accept an invitation to visit Iraq.

"I don't exclude it but there are many other things that are happening in the world. ... We need a little more clarity," Blix said.

Iraqi Ambassador Mohammed Al-Douri said the invitation was aimed at fostering more cooperation with inspectors. But U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell doubted such a trip could produce results.

Speaking on CNN's "Late Edition," Powell said the remaining tasks Blix planned to identify were issues the "Iraqis could have resolved any time over the past five, 10, 12 years, and they have not. That's the problem."

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To: Timesink
This is a joke. It has to be a joke. These cannot be adults. These cannot be real humanoids. No. Not in a sane universe. They cannot be so.
21 posted on 03/17/2003 12:18:35 AM PST by DontMessWithMyCountry (It's serious business being an American in America these days.)
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To: Timesink
UNITED NATIONS (AP) - France called for an emergency U.N. ministerial meeting Tuesday to set a timetable for Iraq's peaceful disarmament

The French need to get a clue. Iraq will not disarm peacefully.

22 posted on 03/17/2003 12:26:57 AM PST by Mark17
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To: xm177e2
I am so happy that Bush/Powell went to the UN. Remember GWB`s speach to the UN on 9/12/03 where he challenged the members to stand tough and enforce their demands on Iraq. "Show your cards." Well they did and Bush now owns them. Oh, France won`t back off on Iraq this time, but after the war is over and we have proof of their deals with Uncle Sadammnn, it will be sooo sweet
23 posted on 03/17/2003 12:30:28 AM PST by bybybill (first the public employees, next the fish and, finally, the children)
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To: July 4th
They're just like little children who put their hands over their ears and say "la, la, la..." so they can't hear what you're saying.

They say that is being a diplomat (blah)...I heard if W pushes this without their approval they are going to kick us out of the UN. I say do not bother I will be happy to live. The UN should be used for the homeless not the heartless!

24 posted on 03/17/2003 12:33:17 AM PST by JustPiper (Pull out of the UN and drive into Bagdad)
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To: Nitro
I could tell you stories!!!

Horror stories? I am the baby of ten, five being brothers. stephen King could get material from me! My brother used chinese water torture, pinning me and dripping water on me for hours!

25 posted on 03/17/2003 12:35:50 AM PST by JustPiper (Pull out of the UN and drive into Bagdad)
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To: July 4th
When the MOAB speaks...
even the deaf will be hearing very very clearly...
26 posted on 03/17/2003 12:37:43 AM PST by Robert_Paulson2 (What price treason?)
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To: July 4th
And when they finally get the message they plead I'll be good.
27 posted on 03/17/2003 12:38:10 AM PST by RWG
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To: MississippiMan
I say we just Veto them back into their irrelevance hole and press on with our terrorist termination tasks ?

Stay Safe !

28 posted on 03/17/2003 12:42:13 AM PST by Squantos (Cum catapultae proscriptae erunt tum soli proscript catapultas habebunt.)
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To: Mark17; JohnHuang2; Howlin; RJayneJ
It may just be that the most effective way to keep Iraq from getting WMD would be for us to liberate France.
29 posted on 03/17/2003 12:49:01 AM PST by piasa (Attitude adjustments offered here free of charge.)
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To: Timesink
Does anyone see a problem with us nuking France? Chirac is worse than a terrorist. At least we know
what to expect out of the terrorists.
30 posted on 03/17/2003 12:49:13 AM PST by NRA2BFree (PRAY FOR OUR TROOPS!!!)
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To: JustPiper
Then you understand the horrors and beatings I had to endure before I could use my "Little Trick" with the arm...

if I just hit my sister, I would get pounded by higer-ups...

I had to endure so much that even she wouldn't rat me out when I finally retaliated!!

31 posted on 03/17/2003 12:49:56 AM PST by Nitro
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And impose our form of government on them. ;oD
32 posted on 03/17/2003 12:50:12 AM PST by piasa (Attitude adjustments offered here free of charge.)
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To: Mark17
Monday March 17, 200311:59:59 p.m. Counting down Times up

Tuesday March 18, 2003 12:00 a.m. promptly Bombs dropping on Iraq.

Sorry Jacquestrap, you must not have had your interpeter available on Sunday when the Moment of Truth press conference was televised.

Jacquestrap I guess you don't believe that fat meat is greasy.

33 posted on 03/17/2003 12:58:46 AM PST by TexKat
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To: Timesink
The very notion of a sitting American President expressing displeasure with the French Government excalibrates the fundamental difference in values and idealogy. France has moved so far Left that under the Chirac regime they will never Right the wrongs of actively blocking American resolve. The next round of elections in France will only serve to separate the responsible from the ivory towerists. Hard economic times in France and even tougher political dealings from the USA will make the choice easy for voters to ease their own plight.
34 posted on 03/17/2003 1:08:16 AM PST by Jumper
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To: Nitro
I never got even with my brother, he even had the last word by dying first.
35 posted on 03/17/2003 1:12:33 AM PST by JustPiper (Pull out of the UN and drive into Bagdad)
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To: July 4th
The French haven't learned a thing since Napoleon's defeat in Russia. Weather can kill. We cannot wait any longer.

I was listening to a Fox reporter. She said that they tried on their chemical suits. They would wear them (not masks and gloves) in any mission. It was already 100 degrees inside those suits because of the weather.

She commented that she had been in Air Force training and many people were dropped from the heat then at temperatures much less than they were experiencing now. The longer they wait, the more sand storms jamming equipment and dropping visability as well.

Delays mean harm to our troops. Those who insist upon delays cause harm to our troops. That is why Saddam wants delays.

Time's up.
36 posted on 03/17/2003 1:17:50 AM PST by marsh2
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To: Timesink
What is the possibility of France and her allies putting together a quick and dirty resolution tomorrow declaring an attack Iraq to be illegal? My guess is they know we have justification to go in under 1441 and they want to pass something very quickly that will block that 'legal' avenue.
37 posted on 03/17/2003 1:23:43 AM PST by flying Elvis
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To: flying Elvis
We stand ready to veto any such trickery on the part of Chiraq and his friends.
38 posted on 03/17/2003 1:24:38 AM PST by goldstategop
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To: JustPiper
He is dead...

you are not...

who wins?

39 posted on 03/17/2003 1:29:26 AM PST by Nitro
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To: Timesink
The article says:   "The other option would be to abandon the resolution...[because]...If the resolution is defeated, an attack against Iraq would violate international law."

But Bush and Powell have both already made it clear that they will insist on a vote to clearly show where all sides stand. This is the right thing to do. The UN can take their "international law" and stuff it where the sun don't shine. The UN, France and Germany do not get to determine what is in the best interest of our safety and national security.

In my wildest dreams, I never EVER thought I'd see Bush stick it to the UN as cleverly and masterfully as he has done in this case.

--Boot Hill

40 posted on 03/17/2003 1:33:04 AM PST by Boot Hill
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