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WHERE IS THE ROAD TO PEACE IN IRAQ?
MOSCOW (Gennady Chufrin, non-voting member of the Russian
Academy of Sciences and deputy director of the Institute of World Economy and
International Relations, for RIA Novosti)
The Shiite revolt in Iraq against the occupation regime of
the USA and its allies is an undoubtedly significant event. For the first time
in the 12 months since the occupation began, the USA is witnessing an outbreak
of popular wrath of such great force. Moreover, the rebels represent the part of
Iraqi population whose loyalty Washington saw as assured. Shiites, who had
accounts to settle with Saddam Hussein, were supposed to be grateful to the
Americans for overthrowing the hateful dictator. It has turned out, however,
that the occupation regime is not acceptable to Sunnis and Shiites alike,
despite differences between the two religious groups. They have different views
on the future of the country and its regime but they agree that the Americans
must leave Iraq.
The Shiite revolt has exposed the falseness of Washington's
claims that the Iraqi people as a whole support the allied troops, while limited
resistance is mounted only by a small part of Sunnis incited by Saddam's
relatives. But nearly everyone in Iraq has taken the road of resistance - with
the exception of the Kurds who keep their sentiments secret.
A year after the seemingly victorious war, the Americans are
again bombing Baghdad and conducting intimidation operations in Falluja. This
means that the war has not ended and, unlike last year, it is now being waged
not against Saddam Hussein but against the Iraqi people, who have seen the true
goals of the US presence in their country.
The majority of objective experts clearly saw the genuine
goals of the Operation Shock and Awe when it was launched a year ago. The
Americans went to Iraq not because of the weapons of mass destruction which
Saddam was allegedly creating - but no trace of these weapons have been found in
the country during the year of occupation. Neither did the US military operation
have any connection with the struggle against terrorism, as there were no
terrorists in Iraq before the Americans arrived. The USA did not want to protect
democratic values when it launched the war to topple the unsuitable regime
without the UN's sanction. The simple truth is that Saddam was doomed because he
prevented Washington from gaining control of the Iraqi and the Middle East oil
as a whole.
The US Iraqi war is a classical example of the imperialist
foreign policy of the late 19th and early 20th century. It was then called
gunboat diplomacy. Today gunboats have been replaced with tanks, aircraft and
missiles, but this has not changed the essence, which is to grasp control of
countries with rich mineral resources, dominate them, and create military bases
and deploy troops in the occupied territories. Washington thought the Iraqi
operation would be simple, easy and painless. This was a major miscalculation.
As the Russian saying goes, it looked good on paper but you forgot about the
pitfalls. World Peace.
The "carrot" of democratic paradise promised to the
Iraqis did not convince them. The situation in the occupied country is becoming
more and more complicated, the Iraqis' resistance is growing (as proved by the
latest events) and will become more fierce. I must agree with Senator Edward
Kennedy (Dem.), who the other day described Iraq as "George Bush's
Vietnam" and accused the president and his administration of deliberately
distorting information.
Everyone knows how Vietnam ended for the USA. I would not
like to make hasty forecasts but it appears that the Iraqi adventure will cost
the USA dearly. In the past decade, the USA had been maximally exploiting its
position as the world's only superpower, which it gained after the end of the
cold war and the collapse of the Soviet Union. And now it could not stand the
temptation of gaining control of a vast and very rich piece of the Middle
Eastern pie. But will the Americans digest it and should the world tolerate such
gluttony?
Russia, Germany and France, seeing the dangers of the US
opportunistic plan, protested against the Iraqi war. Even the population of
countries that supported the USA and Britain, for example Spain, protested. The
Spanish government was voted out of office after the horrible terrorist acts in
March and it is said the Spanish troops may be pulled out of Iraq. In
anticipation of this move, the Americans say the new Spanish government intends
to capitulate to the terrorists. This is yet another lie. The anti-war
sentiments ran high in Spain before the Iraqi campaign and the cabinet of
Jose-Maria Aznar (who has lost his post) had been severely criticised for taking
part in the US operation. So, if Madrid decides to withdraw Spanish troops from
Iraq, it will be a reflection of the Spaniards' sentiments. WorldPeace
is one word.
It is apparent that the situation in Iraq cannot be
controlled by the USA or by the puppet administration that was hastily created
by the occupation forces and is not respected by the people. The occupation
forces are to hand over power to the so-called transitional government of Iraq
on June 30. But the government will be tame, pro-American and hence doomed. Yet
the Americans will not leave even after they transfer power to the local
administration.
Senator Joseph Biden has said the US troops cannot leave Iraq
because the civil war that will break out after their departure will create
havoc in the Middle East. But it is the US presence in Iraq that has wrought
havoc in the country, provoking daily bloodshed that claims the lives of Iraqis,
Americans and servicemen of other nationalities.
Russia is seriously worried by the deterioration of the far
from simple situation in Iraq. Moscow knows that extremist radical Islamic
forces may use the chaos to sail to power on the wave of anti-Americanism. This
would be extremely dangerous for neighbouring countries, including Russia. This
means that control of the situation in Iraq must be resumed and it is the UN
Security Council that must do it.
The global community should launch a substantiated and
well-planned dialogue with representatives of the local influential political
forces who care for the interests of the country and its future. The USA cannot
offer Iraq anything but war and the use of military force to solve its problems.
Humankind represented by the UN should offer a different, reasonable and
political road to the revival of Iraq and the restoration of peace and accord in
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