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Sayhey
Sep 16, 2004, 11:38 AM
Well, he hasn't been exactly out front in the denouncing of the war, but I'll take whatever help we can get. Kofi Annan's statements to the BBC (http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/3661640.stm) are well worth the time to read them.


'Painful lessons'


Q: Are you bothered that the US is becoming an unrestrainable, unilateral superpower?


A: Well, I think over the last year, we've all gone through lots of painful lessons. I'm talking about since the war in Iraq. I think there has been lessons for the US and there has been lessons for the UN and other member states and I think in the end everybody is concluding that it is best to work together with our allies and through the UN to deal with some of these issues. And I hope we do not see another Iraq-type operation for a long time.


Q: Done without UN approval - or without clearer UN approval?


A: Without UN approval and much broader support from the international community.


Q: I wanted to ask you that - do you think that the resolution that was passed on Iraq before the war did actually give legal authority to do what was done?


A: Well, I'm one of those who believe that there should have been a second resolution because the Security Council indicated that if Iraq did not comply there will be consequences. But then it was up to the Security Council to approve or determine what those consequences should be.


Q: So you don't think there was legal authority for the war?


A: I have stated clearly that it was not in conformity with the Security Council - with the UN Charter.


Q: It was illegal?


A: Yes, if you wish.


Q: It was illegal?


A: Yes, I have indicated it is not in conformity with the UN Charter, from our point of view and from the Charter point of view it was illegal.

Striking another blow for the idea of the "rule of law", George?



mischief
Sep 16, 2004, 11:58 AM
Well, he hasn't been exactly out front in the denouncing of the war, but I'll take whatever help we can get. Kofi Annan's statements to the BBC (http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/3661640.stm) are well worth the time to read them.



Striking another blow for the idea of the "rule of law", George?

;)
You actually want the U-S-of-A to bow to some group of old pantywaist europeans who owe us their countries anyways? Geez.... what ere ya a pinko? ;)

Sayhey
Sep 16, 2004, 12:05 PM
;)
You actually want the U-S-of-A to bow to some group of old pantywaist europeans who owe us their countries anyways? Geez.... what ere ya a pinko? ;)

LOL, yes, but to give credit where it is due, I think it was those commies who drew up the US constitution who inspired all of this seditious talk. ;)

toontra
Sep 16, 2004, 12:05 PM
I think the timing of this is interesting, coming as it does days before the publishing of the final report of the Iraq Survey Group, which is expected to say that not a shread of evidence of the much-hyped stockpiles of WMD, or even any production programs, has been found.

Practically everything Colin Powell said in such emphatic tones to the UN in February 2003 turns out (as many of us suspected) to be utter ****, propaganda in the crudest form as an attempt to justify an illegal military invasion.

Hurray for the new world order - you're either with us or you're in the target zone.

IJ Reilly
Sep 16, 2004, 12:19 PM
Striking another blow for the idea of the "rule of law", George?

The rule of international law, anyway -- which as we all know, counts for nothing when it isn't serving US interests.

Thomas Veil
Sep 17, 2004, 10:43 PM
I saw that article, IJ. I'm going to use that in the project I'm working on.