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Tracking Number:  218731

Title:  "Editorial: 'Firm Message'--to Iraq." Ambassador Thomas Pickering has sagely reminded the Iraqi government that failure to comply with UN Security Council demands will only strengthen the resolve of the international body to force Iraq to follow resolutions. (920309)

Translated Title:  Editorial: mensaje energico a Irak.; La fermete de l`ONU face a l`Irak. (920309)
Date:   19920309

Text:
EDITORIAL: "FIRM MESSAGE" -- TO IRAQ (390)

(Following is an editorial, broadcast by the Voice of America March 8, reflecting the views of the U.S. government.)

The U.N. Security Council recently issued a statement condemning Iraq for failing to comply with U.N. resolutions on monitoring and destruction of Iraqi weapons of mass destruction. Iraq has refused to allow a U.N. team to begin destruction of equipment used for the construction of ballistic missiles and has, instead, submitted a letter asking for further discussions. The Security Council statement rejects the letter as unacceptable and warns Iraq of "the serious consequences" of its failure to comply with the U.N. resolutions.

This latest impasse comes about year after Iraq agreed in writing to abide by U.N. terms for a formal cease-fire in the Persian Gulf war. Among other things, those terms require that Iraq provide the full, final and complete disclosure of its weapons capabilities and that Iraq allow long-term monitoring and verification of its unconditional obligation not to use, develop, construct or acquire any weapons of mass destruction. Thomas Pickering, the U.S. permanent representative to the United Nations, said, "It is almost ludicrous that at every turn Iraq has suggested that every element of its military missile program be preserved and even...suggested that 100-kilometer missiles were wonderful civilian-type goods which should continue to be produced."

Ambassador Pickering said that Iraq's "obligations are very clear-cut and the Security Council is deeply concerned (that) this is all part of a giant stall by Iraq." He dismissed Iraq's letter as "totally unacceptable." Meanwhile, British Ambassador ~David Hannay warned that if Iraqi officials don't pay attention, "they will be making one of those classical miscalculations of which they have made a number in the past, to the great detriment of their people."

By this time, it should be clear to Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein that the Security Council will not allow him to ignore U.N. resolutions. As Ambassador Pickering said, "the council has learned to speak in very careful terms to Iraq, and we hope the Iraqis have learned to listen to those careful terms." He said the Iraqis should "understand that the council is sending them a very firm message not to repeat the mistakes of the past."

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File Identification:  03/09/92, TX-104; 03/09/92, AE-105; 03/09/92, AR-115; 03/09/92, PX-194; 03/09/92, EU-110; 03/09/92, NE-104; 03/09/92, AS-108; 03/09/92, NA-110; 03/10/92, AF-212
Product Name:  Wireless File; VOA Editorials
Product Code:  WF; VO
Languages:  Spanish; Arabic; French
Keywords:  UNITED NATIONS-SECURITY COUNCIL; IRAQ/Defense & Military; ARMISTICE; NUCLEAR WEAPONS; INSPECTIONS; ARMS CONTROL VERIFICATION; MILITARY STRATEGY; PICKERING, THOMAS
Document Type:  EDI
Thematic Codes:  1UN; 1AC; 1NE
Target Areas:  AF; AR; EA; EU; NE
PDQ Text Link:   218731; 218792; 219007
USIA Notes:  *92030904.TXT




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