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The Gulf War
and
Sanctions

SANCTIONS AS WEAPON OF MASS DESTRUCTION

 

THE US-IRAQ CONFLICT, SUMMED UP

"They know we own their country. We own their airspace... We dictate the way they live and talk. And that's what's great about America right now. It's a good thing, especially when there is a lot of oil out there we need."
--Air force Brigadier General William Looney, head of the US Central Command's Airborne Expeditionary Force, which directs operations keeping Iraqi planes from flying south of the 32nd parallel. (Taken from an article by Kathy Kelly in the Spring 2000 Arab-American University Graduates, AAUG, Monitor).



 

"In truth, even had congress not passed the resolution [to use force against Iraq], I would have acted and ordered our troops into combat."
-- Ex-President George Bush, (From his Sep 1998 book A World Transformed, with co-author National Security Advisor Scowcroft). Before the start of the war President Bush prayed as tears ran down his cheeks, he said.

The reason for American intervention, we were told, was first, to liberate Kuwait. Then it was to prevent Saddam from invading Saudi Arabia, then it was to save the world from another Hitler. Finally, it was to save the Gulf's oil resources. Bush here reveals his true desire during the Gulf War, and that is to destroy Iraq, period. No wonder he bi-passed congress on many occasions, lied to the American public, ordered the massacre of withdrawing Iraqi soldiers, twisted many arms around the world, bribed many world leaders, and completely blocked the diplomatic track, which would have, saved hundreds of thousands of Iraqi lives. It seems that Saddam's invasion of Kuwait has provided Bush with the perfect pretext to destroy Iraq, then a distant-second military power to Israel. This will leave Israel as the soul regional superpower, which has, in comparison, committed an order-of-magnitude worse version of Iraq's sins: invade another country, manufacture weapons of mass destruction and violate more security council resolutions than any nation on earth.

 "The U.S. has perverted the U.N. weapons process by using it as a tool to justify military actions, falsely so. ... The U.S. was using the inspection process as a trigger for war."
-- Scott Ritter, former head of the U.N. arms inspection team in Iraq, on the NBC Today show, December 17, 1998.

"I want every Iraqi soldier bleeding from every orifice."
-- General Norman Schwarzkopf

"More than 4,500 children under the age of 5 are dying each month from hunger and disease."
-UNICEF, October 1996.

Leslie Stahl: "We have heard that a half million children have died (as a result of sanctions against Iraq). I mean, that is more children than died in Hiroshima. And, you know, is the price worth it?" Madeleine Albright: "I think this is a very hard choice, but the price, we think the price is worth it."
-- A CBS Sixty Minutes interview between Leslie Stahl and U.S. Secretary of State Madeleine Albright, on 12 May 1996

In July 1989 (before the sanctions), 387 children under the age of five died in Iraq.
In July 1998 (after the sanctions), 6,495 children under the age of five died, a 16-fold increase from before the sanctions.

 

 

While many may argue that there is no justification for the Iraqi aggression against Kuwait (despite the many Kuwaiti provocations, such as border slant drilling into an Iraqi-shared oil pool, OPEC oil production agreements violation by Kuwait, Kuwait's demands of immediate loan repayment by Iraq which the latter owed the former following the Iran-Iraq war), the U.S. response to Iraq, by bombing it back to a pre-industrial age with the immense loss of life and the murderous sanctions that continued, amounting to a war crime, is way less justified in its barbaric and atrocious magnitude.

Many Iraqi soldiers and civilians (of 1-200,000 total) were killed by being buried alive or by incineration while fleeing. Many of the soldiers who were killed were not even in combat. During the Gulf War, the U.S. and allies dropped 88,000 tons of bombs (cluster, fragmentation bombs, napalm, fuel air explosives,.. all outlawed), in addition to other missiles and rockets, during 110,000 air raids. 93 percent of the bombs were free falling, while 7 percent were guided (surgical bombing), of which 30 percent missed their targets. Among the destruction were facilities essential to civilian life such as power plants, telephone exchanges, sewage and water treatment plants, whose only aim could be to destruction a nation and the will of its people.

 

 

American Public and Media

 

ON "SUPPORTING OUR TROOPS"
"... what does it mean if somebody asks you, Do you support the people in Iowa? Can you say, Yes, I support them, or No, I don't support them? It's not even a question. It doesn't mean anything. That's the point. The point of public relations slogans like "Support our troops" is that they don't mean anything. They mean as much as whether you support the people in Iowa. Of course, there was an issue. The issue was, Do you support our policy? But you don't want people to think about that issue. That's the whole point of good propaganda."
-- Noam Chomsky (Media Control)

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14th of July Bridge, One of Many
(e.g. Nasyriah, Jumhuriah, al-
Ahrar) Destroyed by the U.S.

Most of the reporting that reached American audience and the west in general emanated from the Pentagon, hence severely lacking balance, as proven by the total blackout on the magnitude of the devastation and death on the Iraqi side. A quick statement of the number of dead (centered around 100,000 thousands soldiers and 15,000 civilians) sufficed for main-stream media audience. It is no wonder that this made-for-TV war started at 6:30pm EST on January 16, 1991, coinciding with National News. Alas, much of American audience today cannot distinguish between computer war games and real war, between news and entertainment.

The devastation of the Gulf War on the Iraqis took place while the American public, deprived from relevant facts and historical context and background, is reduced to the meaningless slogan-chanting: "We support our troops", as if it is the issue. The gullibility of the average American can be seen in the ease it required Sec. of Defense William Cohen in Feb 1998 to convince the public of the necessity to attack the already-crippled Iraq during the Feb 1998 campaign to bomb Iraq. All he had to do was travel around the nation carrying a five-pound sugar bag, the only gear needed for his theatrical performance of telling his audience of the horrible death this bag of sugar could cause had it been filled with Anthrax.

During each confrontation with Iraq our media never fails to show us the worried Israeli parent putting a mask on his daughter as though it is the Israelis, more so than Iraqis, are the ones to worry about their lives. Of course each time the Israeli government beam out to the world pictures of Israeli children trying their gas masks, American and German cash starts flowing into Israel

 



Quick History

Being the colonizer of most of the region after the collapse of the Ottoman Empire in the early part of this century, Britain unilaterally decided to cut a chunk off of Iraq and make it a separate entity: Kuwait, suiting the needs of the then British Empire. This was part of a plan to make Kuwait (and other resourceful countries) a "client regime" for Britain/the West, with puppet leaders dependent on their master's military power for protection. This ensured that the country's resources will go to the masters' pocket, while making the Kuwaiti monarchy rich beyond dreams, all while trumpeting the west's sincere struggle to spread democracy, of course.

 

 

Was Iraq Set Up?

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Destroyed Al-Hartha power plant,
toured here by U.N. officials. Power
plants, being the backbone of civilian
life, were considered a primary target.

Did the U.S. give a "Green Light" to Saddam to invade Kuwait? U.S. ambassador to Iraq April Glaspie told Saddam eight days before the invasion (the U.S. still refuses to release the content of that meeting,) that "we have no opinion on your Arab-Arab conflicts, such as your dispute with Kuwait." In addition, the U.S. completely blocked a peaceful resolution through the diplomatic track for which Iraq was begging before the invasion Aug 2nd, 1990, up until the Gulf War, while president Bush boasted that there will be no negotiations, no face saving, .. etc. At the end of the war, Schwarzkopf said that we were preparing for this war for the last 18 months, i.e. about 10 months before Iraq invaded Kuwait. It is noted that congress was bypassed in most of the planning for the war done by Bush, Schwarzkopf and others.

During the war the U.S. gave Iraq a clear warning against using chemical/biological. Such a clear warning, aside from Bush's TV rhetoric, was not relayed before Jan 15, 1991 when telling Saddam that the U.S. WILL attack Iraq if it didn't withdraw from Kuwait. This indicates the desire Bush had to destroy Iraq as the only regional military power, after Israel, hence further strengthening the latter's hegemony over the region. The violation of U.N. resolutions by Iraq was used by the U.S. as a justification for destroying Iraq. The U.S.'s selective enforcement of UN resolutions around the world, as in the case of shielding Israel who has violated way more resolutions than any nation, including Iraq, clearly shows the U.S.'s double standard and the use of the U.N. only when its resolutions happen to line up with U.S. interests.

 



U.S. Foreign Policy/Hypocrisy

"the greatest purveyor of violence on earth is my own country."
--Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

"It is becoming increasingly clear, that George Bush, operating largely behind the scenes throughout the 1980s, initiated and supported much of the financing, intelligence, and military help that built Saddam's Iraq into the aggressive power that the United States ultimately had to destroy."
-- Ted Koppel, NightLine, ABC News 06/09/1992

Before the war the U.S. was a "friend" of Iraq, giving it intelligence on Iran, "agricultural" credit (which Saddam would convert for other uses), shielding it from criticism at the U.N., reducing its "rogue" status (to allow US defense companies to sell it weapons), even gave it biological weapons (form a Maryland company). In 1984 when the U.N. confirmed Iraq was using mustard and nerve gasses against Iranian "human wave" attacks in border war, the U.S. State Department issued only a mild condemnation, and went on to restore diplomatic relations with Iraq, in addition to opposing U.N. action against Iraq. In 1988 Iraq used chemical weapons again, against Kurdish minority in Halabjah, but the U.S. continued to maintain "agricultural" credits with Iraq, and President Reagan even blocked congressional sanctions against Iraq.

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Baby-Milk factory
destroyed by the U.S.

Today (mid 1999), Iraq's GDP is 2 percent of the Pentagon (U.S. Military) budget for 1999, and 10 percent its GDP before the Gulf War. But still the U.S. leaders and media portray it as a monsterous threat to world peace.

 



An Israeli Connection?

"The Jewish lobbyists in the USA are deeply involved in the propaganda work promoting a war against Iraq."
-- Ha'aretz, (Israeli Daily) 01/13/1991

"Have I given information to Israel [about Iraqi military revealed during inspections]? Damn right I have."
-- Scott Ritter, American Arms Inspector in a lecture at Brown University, Rhode Island, December 01/1998

In summer of 1999 (around end of June-beginning of July) the Jewish Telegraphic Agency reported that representatives of American Jews are trying to convince the Pope/vatican to cancel his millennium visit to Iraq! The Pope's visit will certainly help bring world attention to the genocide the sanctions on Iraq are causing.
--Sam 08/1999

On the same day (08/26/1998) of his resignation, American arms inspector Scott Ritter was being investigated by the FBI for allegedly sharing classified information with Israel.

Iraq was the strongest and perhaps most educated/advanced Arab nation before the Gulf War, with a big potential since it holds the second largest oil reserve in the world. This might have forced Israel to sign a peace treaty with the Arabs and Palestinians from a weaker position (i.e. compromise more), than if Iraq was out of the picture.

 



Articles by Charley Reese (Orlando Sentinel)

 

 

Devastation and Death; Inspecting Iraq

 "More than one million Iraqis have died- 567,000 of them children -as a direct consequence of economic sanctions... As many as 12% of the children surveyed in Baghdad are wasted, 28% stunted and 29% underweight." --UN FAO, December 1995.

"Surely the extermination of Jews in gas chambers is not comparable to the slow death inflicted in Iraqi children by deprivation. But from another angle the latter is even more despicable. The genocide against Jews was perpetrated in the greatest secret and without the blessing of the "civilized world". The crimes against Iraqi civilians are committed in full day-light, with the blessing of the ruling "civilized nations" and with the tacit support of the educated classes in these nations. Those who keep silent and are legally able to speak up, are morally accomplices to this crime."
-- Elias Davidsson, Musician and a Palestinian Jew, 4/16/1999 posted in the open forum of www.arabamerican.com

 

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Sanction Victims

As of today, (June 1998), over a million and a half Iraqis are dead due to sanctions and the Gulf War; the remaining are starving and malnourished. The Iraqi desert is littered with Depleted Uranium, used by the U.S. and Britain in making armor-piercing shells (Britain admits to that), with cancer and Lukemia rates surging through the roof. Iraqi crops are overcome by weeds. Rare diseases, such as Cholera and Typhoid --easily treated/non-existent before the war-- are now rampant in Iraq.

U.S. war planners considered Iraqi electrical plants to be high priority targets.... Destruction of electricity, nonetheless, proved devastating for the civilian population... the civilian life-support systems of air conditioning, refrigeration, and water purification were destroyed. Collateral damage had a new definition. ... Almost a third of all cruise missiles fired were aimed at electrical power.

-- From The Washington Post in a page titled: Bomb Now, Die Later

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Highway of Death where
Thousands of withdrawing soldiers
fleeing civilians were burned alive

 "While the White House claims that the attack was prompted by the report on Iraqi obstructionism by U.N. Special Commission Chairman Richard Butler delivered on Monday, in actual fact, as reported by The Washington Times on its front page this morning, the Pentagon had been told to prepare the attack as early as Sunday." -- Washington Times Editorial 12/17/1998 on Operation "Desert Fox."

ON IRAQ'S PRESUMED THREAT TO THE WORLD/ITS NEIGHBORS:

"By 1998, the chemical weapons infrastructure had been completely dismantled or destroyed by UNSCOM (the UN inspections body) or by Iraq in compliance with our mandate. The biological weapons programme was gone, all the major facilities eliminated. The nuclear weapons programme was completely eliminated. The long range ballistic missile programme was completely eliminated. If I had to quantify Iraq's threat, I would say [it is] zero."
-- Scott Ritter, chief UN weapons inspector in Iraq for five years, from an
essay by John Pilger (The Guardian 03/04/2000)




Articles by Eric Margolis (Toronto Sun)

 

"This week, we also learned from legitimate UN sources in Iraq that the recent, wag the camel, `precision' bombing of defenseless Iraq destroyed at least thirteen schools, an important food storehouse, and the municipal water system of Baghdad's Karrada suburb, leaving 300,000 people without clean drinking water. During the 1991 Gulf War, US bombing wrecked Baghdad's water and sewage systems, creating a grave health crisis for millions of Iraqi civilians." --Eric Margolis in his column It's Time to Put Away the Big Stick 01/11/1999




Articles by Noam Chomsky (Z Magazine)

The usual profound analysis one expects from this monumental figure.




Depleted Uranium (DU)

Some of the shells used by the U.S. and Britain were made out of Depleted Uranium, a byproduct waste of nuclear fusion. This radioactive metal is very heavy compared to iron and lead, and using it has double advantage: First, it is much more efficient at armor piercing, second, firing it in an "enemy" territory will serve as a dumping technique, transforming the enemy land to a nuclear-waste dump. Due to DU, Iraqi children today suffer a four-fold increase in cancer (Lukemia and Lymphoma) rate. Also, some scientists and doctors believe that DU is the possible cause of the Gulf War Syndrome.



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