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Peace advocates lead farcical parade
Ottawa Citizen ^ | Feb.15, 2003 | David Warren

Posted on 02/15/2003 8:23:06 AM PST by conservativecorner

Today is peace march day. Around the world, and especially across Europe, perhaps millions will march in solidarity with Saddam Hussein; while the people of Iraq continue to live under one of this world's most murderous and vicious dictatorships, glumly anticipating American liberation, but fearing they'll be let down once again.

Chic exponents of abortion on demand will accuse President George W. Bush of wanting to kill Iraqi babies; socialist proponents of public theft will accuse him of trying to steal Iraqi oil; and people whose safety and freedom have been guaranteed by U.S. military protection all their lives, will chant that "Amerika" is a fascist country.

It is a scene of human depravity, worthy of description by the Hebrew prophets.

The farce continued yesterday at the United Nations, as Hans Blix produced an updated sphinx-like report, declaring that while, on the one hand, he cannot deny Iraq may be hugely armed with genocidal weapons, on the other, his inspectors still hadn't found much. The chief nuclear inspector, Mohamed ElBaradei, followed as usual with a rehashed statement, confirming that the International Atomic Energy Agency had no idea at all about Iraq's nuclear weapons program -- as indeed it has never previously had an idea.

Around the ring of the Security Council, one nation after another, ruled by scoundrels or butchers or both, lent their weight to French demands for more time and more inspections, resisting the U.S. "rush to war" -- after 12 years of UN demands, and 17 unrequited UN resolutions.

As Colin Powell, the U.S. secretary of state, pointed out in his response to the latest inspection reports, they are all about "process issues." For instance, whereas there were previously five Iraqi minders for each UN inspector, Mr. Blix now assures us there are, on average, fewer than five. (Mr. Powell has a gift for withering, understated sarcasm.) What the inspectors can't address, and the various council members refuse to discuss, are the questions of substance.

Resolution 1441 called upon Iraq to do three substantial things: 1. to completely disclose its illegal weaponry, 2. to prove its disclosure accurate, and 3. to surrender the weapons to verifiable destruction. In fact -- not opinion -- the Saddam regime is still demonstrably stonewalling on demand number one, ten weeks after the final deadline for it, and offering more paper declarations instead, such as the ludicrous presidential decree it tabled in Baghdad on the eve of the Security Council meeting, declaring the weapons of mass destruction it denies having to be "illegal".

Diplomats who will accept such humourless jests in lieu of substance -- as the French foreign minister, Dominique de Villepin, almost gloatingly accepted them yesterday -- reduce their own credibility to the level of Saddam's.

In every other way, despite verbal disclaimers, such statesmen and diplomats have been doing Saddam's work for him, struggling consistently to soften the demands of Resolution 1441, then after the fact to misrepresent them; while directly sabotaging necessary preparations for contingencies of war.

And now, with the help, principally, of the leading suppliers of materials and technology for his illegal weapons programs -- Germany, France, and Russia, in that order, according to material widely available in the European media -- Saddam has succeeded in reversing the onus. It is now taken for granted at the UN that the regime in Baghdad is not obliged to co-operate, except cosmetically, with U.N. weapons inspectors -- that instead the United States is obliged to prove the contrary of each Saddamite claim, no matter how intrinsically improbable the claim may be.

Yet, when the U.S. then provides this proof, the members of the Security Council ignore it, and change the subject back to the progress of these pointless inspections.

Farce may not be the appropriate word, for it tends to exclude the element of malice. A Resolution that was emphatically not about inspections, but about the disarmament of Iraq, was being discussed yesterday by one council member after another, glibly as if it were exclusively about inspections. Not one of these delegates could be unaware of the deceit in this rhetorical posture.

To add to the effect of surreality, the diplomats were meeting in a city in which, for the last week, police reinforced by the U.S. National Guard have been heavily patrolling the subway system (468 stations under constant monitoring for biological and chemical attack), and posting frighteningly-armed "Hercules" quick-reaction teams with their packs of sniffer dogs at public monuments and the 16 entrances to the city's underground water channels. And this from intelligence received, to prevent attacks with the very chemical and biological agents that Saddam is known to have been manufacturing, and that he may plausibly have provided to any of several international terrorist organizations.

In this environment, the U.S. is given smarmy lectures about "a rush to war", and about the need to "make a case" -- and another, and another -- against enemies that have repeatedly and openly called for, "Death to America!"

We cannot know, can only guess, what the consequences will be of all this anti-American malice -- to which our own prime minister added Thursday with his "friendly advice" in a speech in Chicago, in which he offered to gently explain to Americans why the world mistrusts U.S. motives. In my view, it was among the most shameful speeches ever delivered by a Canadian politician.

For the United States, the invasion of Iraq remains not an option, but a necessity of self-defence -- whether or not foreigners can understand that. The only remaining calculation for the Bush administration is how to do it with the least amount of damage to old alliances. With each passing day, however, it becomes clearer that the cost must be high, and grows higher the longer the wait. By now it has become obvious that supposed allies such as France, Germany, and Belgium will not give the U.S. any benefit of the doubt, that they rather seek to maximize damage to U.S. interests, and are prepared to conspire to achieve that end.

I apologize to my reader for the rough ride -- I am describing a reality that is not pretty, one that I myself find deeply repulsive. But I regret to say, it is the reality; the world can be a very ugly place; and this will hardly be the first time in history, that exponents of "peace" have contrived, both knowingly and unknowingly, to vastly enlarge an unavoidable tragedy.

For there are also innocent, even well-intended people, caught up in this global "march for peace." Alas, they know not what they do.


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The author nails it!!
1 posted on 02/15/2003 8:23:06 AM PST by conservativecorner
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2 posted on 02/15/2003 8:25:15 AM PST by Oldeconomybuyer (Let's Roll)
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bump for later reading
3 posted on 02/15/2003 8:32:17 AM PST by goodnesswins (Thank the Military for your freedom and security....and thank a Rich person for jobs.)
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When liberated Iraq chooses its future partners in business, France and Germany will get peanuts, if that.

American and British companies will get the lion's share of contracts.

France and Germany have cut their own throats.

Liberals and socialists seem to lack common sense.

The American people are starting to come around, especially since 9-11.

It also helps to have a plain-speaking, straight-shooting president setting the agenda.

If not for President Bush's leadership, the Iraq issue would have been swept under the proverbial rug.

Things might get rougher before smooth-sailing returns, but calm waters WILL return if we keep our resolve and punish the terrorists and rogue regimes!

4 posted on 02/15/2003 8:35:21 AM PST by CROSSHIGHWAYMAN
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You can find more of his writing at: Davidwarrenonline.com
5 posted on 02/15/2003 8:47:30 AM PST by fromnovascotia (The correct French is "Les singes trouillards bouffeurs de fromage".)
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Operation Enduring Freedom - Are We Alone? - Who's With Us (29/4) / Against Us? (14/1)
Research on the Forum / Made Possible by Those Who Posted Full Articles | 02/13/2003 | DoughtyOne

Posted on 02/13/2003 5:31 AM PST by DoughtyOne


This tribute to our allies and list of our detractors was conceived by Goodnesswins.

All too often we hear that the United States is going it alone on Operation Enduring Freedom.
What is the real truth?  It's not too hard to check.  Right here on the forum are plenty of articles
that provide more than enough proof to show who is with us, and who is against us.

Here is a LINK to our allies.  Here is a LINK to our detractors.


 


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6 posted on 02/15/2003 8:49:21 AM PST by DoughtyOne (Freeper Caribbean Cruise May 31-June 6, Staterooms As Low As $610 Per Person For Entire Week!)
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save for later.
7 posted on 02/15/2003 8:58:24 AM PST by Barset
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To: conservativecorner; Mudboy Slim; Grampa Dave
Thank you for posting this. David Warren sees more clearly from without than most of do from within.

Chic exponents of abortion on demand will accuse President George W. Bush of wanting to kill Iraqi babies; socialist proponents of public theft will accuse him of trying to steal Iraqi oil; and people whose safety and freedom have been guaranteed by U.S. military protection all their lives, will chant that "Amerika" is a fascist country.

8 posted on 02/15/2003 9:20:53 AM PST by Ragtime Cowgirl ("The highest paid call girls in the history of the world." - Bob Dornan re. the UN)
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Excellent article and thanks for posting it!
9 posted on 02/15/2003 9:25:42 AM PST by Grampa Dave (Stamp out Freepathons! Stop being a Freep Loader! Become a monthly donor!)
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Thanks for the ping and for high lighting that paragraph which show the lies and duplicity of these left wing traitors.
10 posted on 02/15/2003 9:26:27 AM PST by Grampa Dave (Stamp out Freepathons! Stop being a Freep Loader! Become a monthly donor!)
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Excellent read. Circulate around the internet.
11 posted on 02/15/2003 10:54:04 AM PST by fightinJAG (We will not tire. We will not falter. We will prevail.)
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bump!
12 posted on 02/15/2003 4:15:41 PM PST by Indy Pendance
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To: conservativecorner
I am very surprised. This is a Canadian newspaper. Wow.
13 posted on 02/15/2003 4:16:31 PM PST by Indy Pendance
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Bump.
14 posted on 03/19/2003 4:40:36 PM PST by Rocko
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