07 outubro 2002

ECO-TERRORES
A Response to Bush's Proposed Congressional Resolution by Phyllis Bennis, Institute for Policy Studies
United Nations Security Council Resolutions Currently Being Violated by Countries Other than Iraq: Editor's Note: In its effort to justify its planned invasion of Iraq, the Bush administration has emphasized the importance of enforcing UN Security Council resolutions. However, in addition to the dozen or so resolutions currently being violated by Iraq, a conservative estimate reveals that there are an additional 91 Security Council resolutions about countries other than Iraq that are also currently being violated. This raises serious questions regarding the Bush administration's insistence that it is motivated by a duty to preserve the credibility of the United Nations, particularly since the vast majority of the governments violating UN Security Council resolutions are close allies of the United States.
Spying in Iraq: From Fact to Allegation
Action: Please remind these leading newspapers that espionage by U.N. weapons inspectors, now being treated as an allegation made by Saddam Hussein, was previously reported by these papers as a fact.
National Security Directive 54 - January 15, 1991
Subject: Responding to Iraqi Aggression in the Gulf