Syria, a pre-meditated act of aggression
by Hans Christof von Sponeck and BRussels Tribunal & Geneva International Centre for Justice on 28-08-2013
BRussellsThe coming US/NATO onslaught on Syria will be another example of the supreme international crime |
"Impunity
will not survive. People worldwide are disgusted and angry. One thing
is certain: they will show it", writes Hans-C von Sponeck, Former UN
Assistant Secretary General & UN Humanitarian Coordinator for Iraq.
Syria is not Iraq. Yet, the intensifying human drama in Syria does
remind of Iraq in the build-up of the US/UK invasion in 2003. Conspiracy
theories abounded, disinformation made the news and political leaders
mislead the public without hesitation. Once again innocent people are
fleeing their homes in the millions, are killed in large numbers and
physical destruction is all pervasive. These are the facts we have.
At the same time the US Navy and other NATO ships are assembling in the
Eastern Mediterranean. “We are ready to strike” are the words from
Chuck Hagel, the US Secretary of Defence. A morally, financially and
politically exhausted America prefers the rockets from the sea to
boots on the ground. The decision to go ahead, as with the Iraq war in
2003, rests with the Commander-in-Chief, US President Obama, and his
minions in London and Paris, not with the President of the UN Security
Council. The UN weapons inspectors, deployed to Syria to get the facts,
are told by Washington, as their predecessors were in Iraq in 2003, “Do
not waste your time. You are too late to make a difference”. Once
again, a pre-meditated act of aggression is about to take place with no
regard to law and the mandate of the UN Security Council. A sign on the
doors of the UN Security Council might as well read: “Until further
notice out of order!”
The ramifications of military action against Syria rather than
multilateral negotiations are far-reaching. The price will be paid first
and foremost by the Syrian people. They are forced to join the many
others before them who have become victims of hegemonial double
standards. Confrontation will intensify well beyond the borders of the
Middle East. Impunity will not survive. People worldwide are disgusted
and angry. One thing is certain: they will show it.
Hans-C von Sponeck, Former UN Assistant Secretary General & UN Humanitarian Coordinator for Iraq, 28 August 2013
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