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The
US, Britain and her
Allies have been working relentlessly
to undermine the Muslim Ummah by planning
further attacks
upon Iraq.
ITG
look into the real reasons
why the US and Britian want to replace their man
Hussian with another figure head of their choosing.
Replace the Head but the body stays the same -
how ingenious.
The
True Motives Behind
The Impending War on Iraq
On the anniversary of the start of the U.US. war
in Afghanistan, in Cincinnati, Ohio, George Bush
delivered a speech attempting to string together
a convincing argument to launch a war against
Iraq. In unison British Foreign Secretary Jack
Straw was also on a tour of the Middle East and
Persian Gulf, discussing with Saddam's neighbours
the possibilities of an upcoming war.
Despite the numerous attempts that the British
and American governments are putting forward,
it should be clear that this will be a colonial
war based on furthering their strategic, political
and economic interests.By reviewing the arguments
that are put forward to provide a rationale to
attack Iraq their absurdity becomes apparent.
This should prompt us to
scrutinise the true and real motives behind this
impending war. The following are some of the key
reasons for going to war with Iraq that have been
outlined by Bush and Blair:
- The first claim made about Iraq is that it
is in material breach of numerous UN resolutions.
George Bush in his address to the UN General
Assembly on 12 September went through a painstaking
review of all the resolutions that Saddam had
broken. The problem with going down this path
is that other countries notably India and Israel
have also put the proverbial V sign up to UN
resolutions, yet there is no sense that Tel
Aviv or New Delhi are being warmed up for an
imminent attack. The concept of double standards
gives too much credence to Western leaders as
it assumes they have some belief in the concept
of International law in the first place, they
simply don't. Conformity with International
law only occurs when it coincides with national
interests. The simple fact of five permanent
members having a veto in an institution which
is designed to represent democracy and the norms
of international law wouldbe laughable if it
wasn't so serious.
- The second claim made about Iraq is that
it should be attacked because it has weapons
of mass destruction (WMD's). Well taking that
logic a lot of countries have WMD's including
the countries, which want to do the attacking.
So obviously this cannot be the real reason.
Bush said in his recent speech, "Iraq's
weapons of mass destruction are controlled by
a murderous tyrant, who has already used chemical
weapons to kill thousands of people." Yet
Bush's predecessors in the Whitehouse also used
nuclear bombs and chemical weapons, in Japan
and Vietnam to name a few, needless to say these
killed hundreds of thousands of people.
- The third claim is that Saddam is a monster,
a real brutal dictator who terrorises his own
people and therefore needs to be removed. The
retort to the argument that it was the West
who armed and befriended Saddam in the 80's
is met with disdain. According to Bill Clinton's
view
the West has some moral duty therefore to cleanse
the swamp it has itself created. There wouldn't
be a problem with this argument if the West
just came out and said that dealing with nasty
and brutal dictators really did depend on one's
political interests rather that this farce of
pretending in some way that they have empathy
and sympathy with the people who live under
these dictators. Madeline Albright when asked
a few years ago on US television whether the
death of 500,000 Iraqi children as a result
of UN sanctions was a price worth paying, she
replied 'Yes I believe it was a price worth
paying'. The real acid test on whether the West
conforms to this doctrine of an ethical foreign
policy is to look at the West's current allies
in the 'War on Terror'.
This reveals several unsavoury people like Islam
Karimov the butcher of Tashkent who routinely
kills and imprisons his political opponents.
While Baghdad anticipates the imminent prospects
of cruise missiles,
F16's and carpet bombing Tashkent expects with
bated breath, bumper US aid packages, more IMF
loans and further encouragement in its crackdown
on Islamic groups.
- The fourth claim is that Saddam Hussein is
a special case in that he has a track record
of using his WMD's on his own citizens as well
as previous experience of invading his neighbours.
However the use of WMD's and invading other
countries is not confined to Saddam and the
same accusation can be legitimately applied
at the US, Britain or Israel . So in need of
a convincing argument Britain and America prophesise
that Iraq could develop nuclear weapons within
months and then pass these over to groups such
as Al Qaeda. This latter argument gives rise
to the new neo conservative thinking within
the Bush White House which states that pre-emption
is a perfectly acceptable political and military
doctrine especially after 9/11 which they say
has changed the international and security landscape.The
advocators of this doctrine or
as some have described the real 'axis of evil'
are Defence Secretary Rumsfeld, Vice President
Cheney and Deputy Defence Secretary Wolfowitz.
- They believe in the absolute superiority of
the United States and the fact that multilateral
and international Institutions such as the UN
are constraints on the US acting in her own
national interests. Consequently
they believe a pre-emptive attack on Iraq is
not only justified but imperative. No wonder
that even European diplomats believe that the
lunatics have now taken over the asylum. The
issue with pre-emption as many have pointed
out is that it can only be carried out it seems
by the United States or its allies. Under similar
circumstances a Syrian and
Egyptian attack on Israel would equally be justified.
Israel has WMD's, has invaded its neighbours
and remains a menace, violates international
law and conventions, oppresses its own people
and is led by a brutal leader who has been implicated
in war crimes. This argument also conveniently
ignores the fact that Iraq's past aggressions
have not only be done with the West looking
on but have been done with the latter's tacit
approval. The Iraqi president has no track record
of acting alone as even the invasion of Kuwait
shows, where the US ambassador's wink and nod
were well understood.
So what are the real reasons for a war on Iraq
that the West wants to avoid talking about. Many
have mentioned oil, and this is obviously a key
rationale. The Bush Cabinet including Bush himself
have extensive personal and political interests
in the Oil sector. VP Cheney was CEO of Haliburton
who were responsible in actually building the
damaged oil fields of Iraq after the UN relaxed
some of the sanctions in 1998, yet
Cheney now calls Saddam Hussein 'the world's worst
leader'. Presumably after the next round of bombing,
Haliburton will once again be in pole position
to provide their services to a post Saddam Iraq.
The oil and gas industry more and less own Washington
these days and have pumped about $50m to political
candidates since the 2000 election. More than
that America views oil not simply just as an economic
commodity but a
strategic necessity due to the effect oil and
its price has on trade and commerce. The US has
been seeking numerous ways to diversify its oil
supplies away from its reliance on Saudi Arabia
and has been wooing other countries such as Nigeria,
Angola and Russia in this context. The control
of Iraqi oil would therefore not only fill a strategic
gap but would act as an alternative to an increasing
erratic and volatile Saudi
regime. It wasn't without reason that a US official
in the Commerce department last week speaking
in Warsaw said that a by-product of a new gulf
war would be cheaper oil for the world markets.
However, this is simply not only about oil, the
last Gulf war was a successful marketing campaign
for US defence contractors. If we were talking
about a third world country corruption would immediately
spring to mind when reviewing the closeness of
the relationships between the defence industry
and successive US Governments. Mr Rumsfeld's oldest
friend is a man called Frank Carlucci, a former
defence secretary himself who now heads the Carlyle
Group, an investment consortium which has a big
interest in the contracting firm United Defence.
Carlyle's board includes George Bush Senior and
James Baker. One programme alone,
the Crusader artillery system, has earned Carlyle
more than $2bn in advance contracts. Oil and defence
contracts may be the tangible morsels but the
neo conservatives who now control the west wing
dictate that the US has 'for decades sought to
play a more permanent role in Gulf regional security'.
While the unresolved conflict with Iraq provides
the
immediate justification, the need for a substantial
American force presence in the Gulf transcends
the issue of the regime of Saddam Hussein. This
has been a plan for successive US administrations
since the second world war and a successful invasion
of Iraq with the inevitable restructuring of institutions
and personnel are the key enablers to do this.
The West having imposed its puppet in Afghanistan
now wants to impose an Iraqi Hamid Karzai. One
of the key individuals being mentioned is a man
called General Nizar Al-Khazraji, who according
to many Human Rights groups;was the field commander
who launched the chemical attack on Halabjah in
1988. However this use of the 'world's worst weapons'
doesn't stop David Mack a senior official in the
US State department arguing that Khazraji 'enjoys
a good military reputation' and 'the right ingredients'
as a future leader in Iraq. A second man is Brigadier
General Najib Al Salihi who played a significant
role in Iraq's putting down of an uprising after
the end of the last Gulf war, which led to 1.5m
people fleeing their home, while Salihi wrote
a book about how he
effectively crushed the rebellion. Salihi defected
in 1995 and now heads the CIA sponsored Iraq Free
Officers Movement. The third individual is Ahmad
Chalabi who first came to international attention
not for his political opposition to Saddam but
because of his fleeing to London from Jordan after
allegations that he embezzled funds from a bank
he used to
own, allegations which later led to a trial in
his absence in 1992 sentencing him to a 32 year
sentence, Chalabi is viewed in Jordan in the same
way as Robert Maxwell is remembered in the UK.
Consequently what glorious replacements the West
have for the people of Iraq, convicted embezzlers,
accused war criminals and CIA stooges. Yet this
is the vision that is being sold to all of us
by Messrs Bush and Blair. Are British and American
soldiers really going to their deaths in the hot
deserts of the Gulf for the sake of US hegemony,
oil, defence
contracts and the establishment of a discredited
and corrupt Iraqi Hamid Karzai? They should remember
what they got last time, the restoration of a
corrupt Emir in Kuwait, the death of many of their
colleagues and painfully for many of them a disease
nicknamed Gulf war syndrome, something they have
yet nearly 12 years on still not received recognition
for, never mind any real compensation. Are European
citizens really going to accept this new America
Roman empire and its new
imperialism who will not only cause misery for
themselves but for the entire world?
The Islamic ideology provides the only real alternative
to the
capitalist dominated world we live in today. Islam
provides both solutions that address the spiritual
and political voids in society. In contrast to
the materialistic centric approach of foreign
policy, Islam seeks simply to spread its ideas
and system so that the injustices of human inspired
legislation is removed. The Islamic ideology has
spawned a great civilisation, which was implemented
and led the world for
centuries. It excelled in scientific achievement
and advancement while Western Europe decayed during
the dark ages. Not without reason that Christians
fought alongside Muslims against the crusaders
in the 11th and 12th centuries because they believed
in the superiority of living under the Islamic
State something confirmed by thousands of Jews
three
centuries later who having been banished after
the Spanish Inquisition left for the sanctuary
of the Islamic State. This is because the Islamic
State applied to the letter of the law the Prophet
of Islam's statement 'Whoever harms a dhimmi (non-Muslim
citizen) harms me'. Look at the history of Palestine
under Islam and compare it to when it was ruled
by the Crusaders and now by the Zionists.
The Islamic State, the Khilafah is an obligation
on all Muslims to establish, we also seek regime
change in the Muslim world but not for materialistic
reasons but to bring about the Islamic political
system. The establishment of the Islamic State
will not be the West's biggest nightmare, it will
be a beacon of light for the oppressed peoples
of the world including those millions who suffer
in silence in the West. What the Islamic State
will however not rest in doing is to rid the world
of the corrupt system of Capitalism, a system
which has no humility,
humanity or compassion and whose foreign policy
treats the world and its inhabitants as mere cattle
fodder.
Allah (swt) says in the Quran, "Hold fast
to the rope of Allah and do not be divided".
[TMQ Al-Imran:103]
As Muslims we should hold fast to the rope of
the Quran, not to the rope of the British or American
Government, or to the rope of the UN, not to the
rope of the Arab league, or to the rope of the
latest opinion poll or public opinion survey but
to the time honoured and eternally proved words
of Allah (swt). Muslims in Britain must rise to
this challenge and expose this colonialist war,
demonstrating through it that the capitalist system
continues to be a bankrupt ideology for mankind
and that the only viable alternative remains the
Islamic political system,
the Khilafah.
Source: Hizb ut Tahrir Britain
9th October 2002
ITG Addition:
The latest elections wherby Saddam Hussian won
100% of the vote is clear indication that
the US and Britian have planned to keep
their man Saddam
Husian
in power for the next 7 years taking care
of what they see as their oil!
If Saddam is unable to control his subordinates,
he will surely alert the UN and his master
the United
States thereby triggering an escalation
whereby the US, Britain and Europe would
intervene to rescue their interests in the
region.
The battle is to secure the resources that
drive western industry, the very same industry
that has been keeping the Muslim Ummah on
its knees for the past 100 years.
Further, the US and her Allies are now selecting
one-by-one Muslim countries, invading them
indirectly by assistnig planeted regimes
to root out and discredit, blame sincere
Muslim gropus that are fighting Jihad of
crimes that were indirectly planned by the
US and her Allies.
Using Al-Qeida as a Home cloak to fool the
worldwide masses into beliving that terrorists
are political orientated Muslims, are a
menace to mankind and that fighting this
menance at all fronts is the answer.
The real target is
not Al-Qeida, only sincere Muslim groups
worldwide. The War that the US and
Britian speak of is against the sleeping
giant that is awakening and will cause untold
havoc upon the agenda of the west.
The Target is ISLAM! and
since ISLAM = Muslims + Jihad +Goal to
establish
a Nation incorporating the best governmental
system, the US and her Allies know too
well
that their agents in the Muslim lands that
include governments of Indonesia, Maylasia,
Pakistan, Iraq, Uzbeckistan and Afghanisatan
are destined to be overthrown before the
wealth of the Muslims is depleeted!
Wake-up
Muslims before its too late, before all that we
will have to fight the non-beliving enemy will
be our bodies, used as target practice for the
kaffir! ... Wake up now!!!
(What
should I do?)
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