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	 Iraq War Inquiry:  
	An Illegal War is State-Terrorism  
	By Yamin Zakariya 
	ccun.org, February 1, 2010 
	   “we were convinced that all the fissile material that could be 
	used for any weapons purposes had been taken out of Iraq, and we knew that 
	we had eliminated and destroyed the whole infrastructure that Iraq had built 
	up for the enrichment of uranium.”  - Hans Blix, in a BBC Interview, Jan 
	2003     As the toothless Chilcot Inquiry collates the evidences 
	from the various individuals, not many are asking some basic questions 
	regarding the Iraq War. As a layperson, the following questions come to my 
	mind:    What aggression did Iraq commit against the US and the UK 
	that could have justified the war? How did the people of Iraq ever cause any 
	harm to the people in the UK or the US?    Where are the weapons of 
	mass destruction (WMD), which was the primary pretext for waging aggression 
	on Iraq?   Why was the UN Inspectors not given further time to finish 
	their job, given that they had unimpeded access to inspect any place in Iraq 
	and that they failed to find any evidence contrary to Iraq’s earlier 
	declaration to the UN?    In the absence of such weapons, why is the 
	UN not taking the criminals to task at the international war crimes tribunal 
	and order the belligerent nations to pay war reparations to Iraq?   I 
	see the above questions are at the heart of the issue regarding Iraq war. 
	The only answer I can conclude is – the new world order is governed by the 
	brute force of the Wild West; far from some noble principle that is 
	applicable equally to all nations. I do not want to “move on” like Blair, I 
	want to see justice. I want to see criminals like Tony Blair, Jack Straw and 
	Jeremy Greenstock face the gallows for the slaughter of innocent Iraqis, yet 
	these armed robbers are parading themselves as ambassadors of peace. It is 
	disgusting!    The evidence given by the former Attorney General, Lord 
	Goldsmith, at the Chilcot Inquiry revealed that he had conveniently changed 
	his mind after meeting the American Lawyers, and added pressure from Jack 
	Straw and possibly few others, just weeks before the actual invasion is 
	launched. Note, whilst he is mulling over this, the British troops are 
	already there, poised to attack a nation that has been systematically 
	disarmed for a decade. Therefore, the British government still would have 
	gone into war with the Americans, even if Goldsmith managed to standby by 
	his conviction. Nevertheless, if he did remain firm, it would have helped, 
	even if it could not halt the war.     It should have taken a 
	“smoking gun” to change someone’s mind on a serious issue of this nature, 
	which Hans Blix and his team of inspectors with unrestricted access could 
	not find in Iraq. Given the circumstances under which the sudden change of 
	mind occurred, it shows that Lord Goldsmith is a feeble man; all he needed 
	was a little ‘push’ to rubberstamp the war that was already on the verge of 
	being launched. Unlike some of the other principled individuals, he could 
	not standby his conviction, and if needed resign from the post. Perhaps, the 
	folks from Spooks whispered in his ear about the fate of Dr. Kelly! So, his 
	ears only consulted those who were bent on going to war. Indeed, it was a 
	one-sided conversation.    Why did he not consult other lawyers with 
	an opposing view concurrently? Why did he not consider that other major 
	powers in the UN Security council were of the view that UN resolution of 
	1441 did not authorise war? Why did Britain go back to the UN Security 
	Council to seek a second resolution if the first was adequate? Being a 
	democracy, it is imperative to discuss such matters with the Cabinet, but 
	Jack Straw denied Lord Goldsmith that opportunity, obviously, Jack did not 
	want to be late for the war party.    People say lawyers are shark, 
	but Goldsmith proved to be a spineless cod! His ‘fatwa’ is like the ‘fatwa’ 
	given to the Saudis during the First Gulf War at the last minute by some 
	cleric, to permit the US Forces to setup base inside Saudi Arabia. By the 
	time the Fatwa was given, the US armed forces had already arrived at the 
	shores of Saudi Arabia, as if the fatwa was necessary. Again, the basic 
	question, what did the Iraqis do to the Saudis?    There is no doubt 
	the majority opinion amongst the prominent legal experts is that the UN 
	resolution of 1441 did not authorise war, and more pertinently, this was 
	view held by the majority of the nations inside the UN Security Council, 
	including France and Russia with Veto powers. Therefore, the war had no 
	mandate from the UN Security Council; it was a unilateral and barbaric act 
	of aggression by the Anglo-US regime. Without a legal backing – the invasion 
	was state terrorism dispensed to the innocent civilians of Iraq.    
	Some argue the war was necessary, as Saddam posed a threat to the region, 
	but the region was not calling for war, with the exception of Israel. Maybe 
	that was enough, serving Israel is enough to prove that the West are no 
	longer anti-Semitic and they can redeem their past sins by the punishing 
	some innocent third party, once again. Israel is a nation that routinely 
	engages in killing innocent civilians, and is busy in the process of ethnic 
	cleansing to make the land pure for the chosen race of God, add to that 
	‘accolade’, they are harvesting the organs of dead Palestinians in the true 
	spirit of the shylocks!      Yamin Zakaria (yamin@radicalviews.org) 
	London, UK    Published in 28/01/2010   
	www.radicalviews.org 
	http://yaminzakaria.blogspot.com 
	  
       
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