THE OPCW - PART I
The following is an excerpt from an Alternative Resolution that could be
said to contradict the Bush Resolution Number 1441, which followed the previous
Bush Resolution Number 687 of 1991:
RECALLING that Saddam signed on with the Organization for the Prohibition of
Chemical Weapons, this taking place in Paris on January 11, 1989, when Saddam
was still on very good terms with George Herbert Walker Bush, who, in turn,
became President of the United States nine days later,
NOTING that this Organization was established with ongoing headquarters, since 1925, in The Hague, Holland, according to the Geneva Convention of June 17, 1925,
RECALLING that all such inspection programs, since 1925, were to be conducted with full respect shown to all such member states, typical language from the Convention stating:
"C. MEASURES TO PROTECT SENSITIVE INSTALLATIONS AND PREVENT DISCLOSURE OF CONFIDENTIAL DATA IN THE COURSE OF ON-SITE VERIFICATION ACTIVITIES"
"13. States Parties may take such measures as they deem necessary to protect confidentiality, provided that they fulfill their obligations to demonstrate compliance in accordance with the relevant Articles and the Verification Annex. When receiving an inspection, the State Party may indicate to the inspection team the equipment, documentation or areas that it considers sensitive and not related to the purpose of the inspection.",
RECALLING that such inspection by this Organization was originally authorized by UN Security Council Resolution 687 of April 3, 1991, and that in sub-paragraph 9(b), this was to be done by a newly created substitute "Special (Bush) Commission", since more ominously renamed, by the Bush family, UNMOVIC, a Commission that was originally told to simply "inspect" Iraq, and that this was to be done in consultation with, yes, the World Health Organization of Geneva,
NOTING WITH CONCERN that the Bush family now demands that the Security Council authorizes permanent members (the United States) to send in military forces to secure large areas of Iraq to be "inspected", and that such military forces spirit scientists out of Iraq for "interrogation",
REMINDING that the polite, dignified language and approach that the Geneva Convention instituted has been gradually and methodically reworked by the Bush family into a monstrous ultimatum, the Bush family knowing that no member state could possibly surrender so completely to such alarming language, a long-range type of invidious technique that the Bush family has often used with regard to international affairs,
Agent Orange, used during the Viet Nam War, was also prohibited by the 1925
Convention, but there was little anyone else could do at the time to enforce
this Convention. One could say that General Ky participated in
the use of Agent Orange at that time, but everyone knows that the mastermind was
Lyndon Johnson. Similarly, one could say that Saddam Hussein participated
in the use of mustard gas against the Iranian troops, but it was truly Herbert
Walker (nominally Ronald Reagan) who was the mastermind.
People in Viet Nam are still dying today from the effects of Agent Orange.
The point that everyone misses is that the earlier UN Resolution 687 was based entirely on the Geneva Convention of 1925, and that Herbert Walker and his son have since invented this grossly illegal Frankenstein Monster type of "Weapons Inspection" from this simple, original, innocent beginning.
If one studies the original UN Security Council Resolution 687 of 1991 very
carefully, one can then find out what Herbert Walker has done since then.
Moreover, it was Herbert Walker who truly used the mustard gas against the
Iranian troops, as well as against Kurdish (Kurdistan) villages on the border.
Herbert Walker is a megalomaniac.