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Text of U.N. resolution on Iraq

The Security Council,

Recalling all its previous relevant resolutions, in particular its resolutions 661 (1990) of 6 August 1990, 678 (1990) of 29 November 1990, 686 (1991) of 2 March 1991, 687 (1991) of 3 April 1991, 688 (1991) of 5 April 1991, 707 (1991) of 15 August 1991, 715 (1991) of 11 October 1991, 986 (1995) of 14 April 1995, and 1284 (1999) of 17 December 1999, and all the relevant statements of its President,

Recalling also its resolution 1382 (2001) of 29 November 2001 and its intention to implement it fully,

Recognizing the threat Iraq's noncompliance with Council resolutions and proliferation of weapons of mass destruction and long-range missiles poses to international peace and security,

Recalling that its resolution 678 (1990) authorized Member States to use all necessary means to uphold and implement its resolution 660 (1990) of 2 August 1990 and all relevant resolutions subsequent to Resolution 660 (1990) and to restore international peace and security in the area,

Further recalling that its resolution 687 (1991) imposed obligations on Iraq as a necessary step for achievement of its stated objective of restoring international peace and security in the area,

Deploring the fact that Iraq has not provided an accurate, full, final, and complete disclosure, as required by resolution 687 (1991), of all aspects of its programmes to develop weapons of mass destruction and ballistic missiles with a range greater than one hundred and fifty kilometres, and of all holdings of such weapons, their components and production facilities and locations, as well as all other nuclear programmes, including any which it claims are for purposes not related to nuclear-weapons-usable material,

Deploring further that Iraq repeatedly obstructed immediate, unconditional, and unrestricted access to sites designated by the United Nations Special Commission (UNSCOM) and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), failed to cooperate fully and unconditionally with UNSCOM and IAEA weapons inspectors, as required by resolution 687 (1991), and ultimately ceased all cooperation with UNSCOM and the IAEA in 1998,

Deploring the absence, since December 1998, in Iraq of international monitoring, inspection, and verification, as required by relevant resolutions, of weapons of mass destruction and ballistic missiles, in spite of the Council's repeated demands that Iraq provide immediate, unconditional, and unrestricted access to the United Nations Monitoring, Verification and Inspection Commission (UNMOVIC), established in resolution 1284 (1999) as the successor organization to UNSCOM, and the IAEA, and regretting the consequent prolonging of the crisis in the region and the suffering of the Iraqi people,

Deploring also that the Government of Iraq has failed to comply with its commitments pursuant to resolution 687 (1991) with regard to terrorism, pursuant to resolution 688 (1991) to end repression of its civilian population and to provide access by international humanitarian organizations to all those in need of assistance in Iraq, and pursuant to resolutions 686 (1991), 687 (1991), and 1284 (1999) to return or cooperate in accounting for Kuwaiti and third country nationals wrongfully detained by Iraq, or to return Kuwaiti property wrongfully seized by Iraq,

Recalling that in its resolution 687 (1991) the Council declared that a ceasefire would be based on acceptance by Iraq of the provisions of that resolution, including the obligations on Iraq contained therein,

Determined to ensure full and immediate compliance by Iraq without conditions or restrictions with its obligations under resolution 687 (1991) and other relevant resolutions and recalling that the resolutions of the Council constitute the governing standard of Iraqi compliance,

Recalling that the effective operation of UNMOVIC, as the successor organization to the Special Commission, and the IAEA is essential for the implementation of resolution 687 (1991) and other relevant resolutions,

Noting the letter dated 16 September 2002 from the Minister for Foreign Affairs of Iraq addressed to the Secretary General is a necessary first step toward rectifying Iraq's continued failure to comply with relevant Council resolutions,

Noting further the letter dated 8 October 2002 from the Executive Chairman of UNMOVIC and the Director General of the IAEA to General Al-Saadi of the Government of Iraq laying out the practical arrangements, as a follow-up to their meeting in Vienna, that are prerequisites for the resumption of inspections in Iraq by UNMOVIC and the IAEA, and expressing the gravest concern at the continued failure by the Government of Iraq to provide confirmation of the arrangements as laid out in that letter,

Reaffirming the commitment of all Member States to the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Iraq, Kuwait, and the neighbouring States,

Commending the Secretary General and members of the League of Arab States and its Secretary General for their efforts in this regard,

Determined to secure full compliance with its decisions,

Acting under Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations,

1. Decides that Iraq has been and remains in material breach of its obligations under relevant resolutions, including resolution 687 (1991), in particular through Iraq's failure to cooperate with United Nations inspectors and the IAEA, and to complete the actions required under paragraphs 8 to 13 of resolution 687 (1991);

2. Decides, while acknowledging paragraph 1 above, to afford Iraq, by this resolution, a final opportunity to comply with its disarmament obligations under relevant resolutions of the Council; and accordingly decides to set up an enhanced inspection regime with the aim of bringing to full and verified completion the disarmament process established by resolution 687 (1991) and subsequent resolutions of the Council;

3. Decides that, in order to begin to comply with its disarmament obligations, in addition to submitting the required biannual declarations, the Government of Iraq shall provide to UNMOVIC, the IAEA, and the Council, not later than 30 days from the date of this resolution, a currently accurate, full, and complete declaration of all aspects of its programmes to develop chemical, biological, and nuclear weapons, ballistic missiles, and other delivery systems such as unmanned aerial vehicles and dispersal systems designed for use on aircraft, including any holdings and precise locations of such weapons, components, sub-components, stocks of agents, and related material and equipment, the locations and work of its research, development and production facilities, as well as all other chemical, biological, and nuclear programmes, including any which it claims are for purposes not related to weapon production or material;

4. Decides that false statements or omissions in the declarations submitted by Iraq pursuant to this resolution and failure by Iraq at any time to comply with, and cooperate fully in the implementation of, this resolution shall constitute a further material breach of Iraq's obligations and will be reported to the Council for assessment in accordance with paragraphs 11 and or 12 below;

5. Decides that Iraq shall provide UNMOVIC and the IAEA immediate, unimpeded, unconditional, and unrestricted access to any and all, including underground, areas, facilities, buildings, equipment, records, and means of transport which they wish to inspect, as well as immediate, unimpeded, unrestricted, and private access to all officials and other persons whom UNMOVIC or the IAEA wish to interview in the mode or location of UNMOVIC's or the IAEA's choice pursuant to any aspect of their mandates; further decides that UNMOVIC and the IAEA may at their discretion conduct interviews inside or outside of Iraq, may facilitate the travel of those interviewed and family members outside of Iraq, and that, at the sole discretion of UNMOVIC and the IAEA, such interviews may occur without the presence of observers from the Iraqi government; and instructs UNMOVIC and requests the IAEA to resume inspections no later than 45 days following adoption of this resolution and to update the Council 60 days thereafter;

6. Endorses the 8 October 2002 letter from the Executive Chairman of UNMOVIC and the Director General of the IAEA to General Al-Saadi of the Government of Iraq, which is annexed hereto, and decides that the contents of the letter shall be binding upon Iraq;

7. Decides further that, in view of the prolonged interruption by Iraq of the presence of UNMOVIC and the IAEA and in order for them to accomplish the tasks set forth in this resolution and all previous relevant resolutions and notwithstanding prior understandings, the Council hereby establishes the following revised or additional authorities, which shall be binding upon Iraq , to facilitate their work in Iraq:

-- UNMOVIC and the IAEA shall determine the composition of their inspection teams and ensure that these teams are composed of the most qualified and experienced experts available;

-- All UNMOVIC and IAEA personnel shall enjoy the privileges and immunities, corresponding to those of experts on mission, provided in the Convention on Privileges and Immunities of the United Nations and the Agreement on the Privileges and Immunities of the IAEA ;

-- UNMOVIC and the IAEA shall have unrestricted rights of entry into and out of Iraq, the right to free, unrestricted, and immediate movement to and from inspection sites, and the right to inspect any sites and buildings, including immediate, unimpeded, unconditional, and unrestricted access to Presidential Sites equal to that at other sites, notwithstanding the provisions of resolution 1154 (1998);

-- UNMOVIC and the IAEA shall have the right to be provided by Iraq the names of all personnel currently and formerly associated with Iraq's chemical, biological, nuclear, and ballistic missile programmes and the associated research, development, and production facilities;

-- Security of UNMOVIC and IAEA facilities shall be ensured by sufficient UN security guards;

-- UNMOVIC and the IAEA shall have the right to declare, for the purposes of freezing a site to be inspected, exclusion zones, including surrounding areas and transit corridors, in which Iraq will suspend ground and aerial movement so that nothing is changed in or taken out of a site being inspected;

-- UNMOVIC and the IAEA shall have the free and unrestricted use and landing of fixed- and rotary-winged aircraft, including manned and unmanned reconnaissance vehicles;

-- UNMOVIC and the IAEA shall have the right at their sole discretion verifiably to remove, destroy, or render harmless all prohibited weapons, subsystems, components, records, materials, and other related items, and the right to impound or close any facilities or equipment for the production thereof; and

-- UNMOVIC and the IAEA shall have the right to free import and use of equipment or materials for inspections and to seize and export any equipment, materials, or documents taken during inspections, without search of UNMOVIC or IAEA personnel or official or personal baggage;

8. Decides further that Iraq shall not take or threaten hostile acts directed against any representative or personnel of the United Nations or the IAEA or of any Member State taking action to uphold any Council resolution;

9. Requests the Secretary General immediately to notify Iraq of this resolution, which is binding on Iraq; demands that Iraq confirm within seven days of that notification its intention to comply fully with this resolution; and demands further that Iraq cooperate immediately, unconditionally, and actively with UNMOVIC and the IAEA;

10. Requests all Member States to give full support to UNMOVIC and the IAEA in the discharge of their mandates, including by providing any information related to prohibited programmes or other aspects of their mandates, including on Iraqi attempts since 1998 to acquire prohibited items, and by recommending sites to be inspected, persons to be interviewed, conditions of such interviews, and data to be collected, the results of which shall be reported to the Council by UNMOVIC and the IAEA;

11. Directs the Executive Chairman of UNMOVIC and the Director General of the IAEA to report immediately to the Council any interference by Iraq with inspection activities, as well as any failure by Iraq to comply with its disarmament obligations, including its obligations regarding inspections under this resolution;

12. Decides to convene immediately upon receipt of a report in accordance with paragraphs 4 or 11 above, in order to consider the situation and the need for full compliance with all of the relevant Council resolutions in order to secure international peace and security;

13. Recalls, in that context, that the Council has repeatedly warned Iraq that it will face serious consequences as a result of its continued violations of its obligations;

14. Decides to remain seized of the matter.

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I was thinking along the lines of, its about friggen time. ;)

 

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Did anyone ever think that pissing off someone who supposedly has large stocks of biological, chemical and nuclear weaponry and who has supposedly been developing long-range launching systems is maybe a bad idea?

Cornered animal, anyone?

If Iraq was just left the hell alone they'd MAYBE annihilate Kuwait. If they're attacked or forced into a corner, they'll probably incinerate a large chunk of the Earth, prompting everyone else to do the same, turning the entire middle-east into one smouldering crater filled with millions of bearded corpses.
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Lets hope it works and stops a war, eh?  God knows they haven't finished cleaning up Aghanistan yet.  And i'm sure no-one wants a West-Muslim cold war to develop.

 

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Lets hope it works and stops a war, eh?  God knows they haven't finished cleaning up Aghanistan yet.  And i'm sure no-one wants a West-Muslim cold war to develop.
I do. Teach America a ****ing lesson and cripple their economy in the process.
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I was thinking along the lines of, its about friggen time. ;)


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I think we need to deal with him slowly and carefully. If hes cornered he will do anything in his power to go out fighting.

 

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/me gets comfortable.

i hope everyone likes radiation poisoning - it sure beats a slow death at the hands of our culture.

 

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I think we need to deal with him slowly and carefully. If hes cornered he will do anything in his power to go out fighting.
Or maybe he won't, cripple the American propaganda surrounding him and subsequently undermine the confidence that Americans have in their military and government, which would do more damage than any war he could mount and it'd be a personal kick in the face for Bush.
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yes see so it's a win win situation, ether we win and an evil tirant that nobody like is removed from power or we lose and the much hated USA gets the biggest embaresment in it's history and many of it's people killed
ether whay you all should be somewhat happy
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Normally I'd be gleefully happy that thousands of people were about to die, but all the pretense and pointlessness have killed the fun.
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yes see so it's a win win situation, ether we win and an evil tirant that nobody like is removed from power or we lose and the much hated USA gets the biggest embaresment in it's history and many of it's people killed
ether whay you all should be somewhat happy


Good I'm glad the American people have decided to send Bush and pals to the Guillotine :rolleyes:

 

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Yesterday, I watched a Discovery channel documentary about Saddam Hussein's rise to power, and his rule since then. Did you know that he is known to have committed at least one murder during his youth? And that his uncle introduced him to politics not because the party concerned thought young Saddam was a great speaker or motivator, but because they needed a competent killer.

Saddam Hussien has systematically tortured and murdered every single Iraqi policitican who might have breathed a word of opposition. He has people killed on nothing more than suspicon of 'treason'. He has top officials killed if they become too popular, so that he has no rival to contend with. He had the ayatollah of the Iraqi Shiite muslims tortured and killed (reportedly by having his beard set on fire), because he feared an uprising of the Shiite majority like that in Iran. He has threatened to use his NBC weapons of mass destruction against his own country before he is ousted from power by force. His own brother-in-law admitted that Saddam was planning to take a nuclear bomb in to Kuweit or Israel by truck, and detonate it. Needless to say, the brother-in-law was later killed by the secret police.

Saddam Hussien's eldest son killed a mnan he held a grudge against by beating him to death in front of a dining hall full of people. No one dared to help the man. Though the son was 'punished' by being sent to the Iraqi embassy in Geneva, he was forgiven only a few years later, and was welcomed back by his father.

The former head of Iraq's atomic energy commision was told to produce nucelar weapons. When he said he didn't know how, he was imprisoned and tortured, before a ten-year period of solitary confinment.

The list goes on...

Saddam Hussein is a bad man...

I realise that the American government is ****ed up, but I know which regime I'd rather live under...

 

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an accountable one or a non accountable one?

well, I agree but considering there are other factors involved I do not feel the US is at all justified in starting a war and possibly starting WW3 in the process.

 

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I think I have already stated many times around here why this appeasement "let him lie" policy is absurdly stupid, and the funny thing is, after a bit of arguing, people agreed back then. :p A WW3 is probably inevitable at some point anyway; what matters is how it turns out. As I said, it's a good thing that the governments pay no attention to the whining of the masses.

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Saddam Hussien's eldest son killed a mnan he held a grudge against by beating him to death in front of a dining hall full of people. No one dared to help the man. Though the son was 'punished' by being sent to the Iraqi embassy in Geneva, he was forgiven only a few years later, and was welcomed back by his father.


:lol: I heard about this one too, but the reason why he killed the guy is pretty funny. See, this other guy was hosting some sort of party on the palace grounds, but Uday (the older son) was also hosting his own party nearby. However, he got mad at the loud noise and music coming from the other party gathering (which was apparently drowning out his own boom boxes), so he went and smashed up the other host. The dead guy was apparently one of Hussein's favorite officers, so he said something like "you have been behaving badly, Uday" and sent him out for a few years. :D :D
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Well, according to the documentary I watched, the dead guy had been Saddam's food taster. This guy had apparently introduced Saddam to a woman whom Saddam took for his second wife. Uday blamed the subsequent family bust-up on the food taster, and killed him.

And I really don't wanna see a war - hell, I'm making an appliction for the Airforce nexct week, I might find myself fighting in WW3. But if they asked for volunteers to go pop a cap in Saddam's arse, I'd step forward :nod:

  

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Oh okay, I think I know which one you are talking about; that was also a similar incident with this man...

 

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it's easy to loose track :)

you know what I just realised, this thing was unanamus, meaning even Syria voted for it
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