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David Wood
Professor of Philosophy
The symbolic
trophies of the Afghan War the heads of Osama Bin Laden or Mullah
Omar on a plate never materialized. The idea of going after Saddam
instead was not launched until September 2002 because, as White House
Chief-of-Staff Andy Card put it, "August is a bad month to launch
a new product". But no month is a good month to launch a bad product.
The subsequent series of implausible justifications for such a war, suggest
that there are really other motives at work: such as economic and political
interests (both domestic and regional). We may in time be convinced that
Iraq has WMDs; I think it likely. And there is no contesting that Saddam
is a villain of the first order. But many other dangerous regimes possess
such weapons, including Korea, Israel and the US itself. Propaganda machines
have drummed into us that war is the only answer. But that is not so.
We can and should commit to the patient work of diplomatic and economic
containment. Why? Leaving aside the regional chaos and further dangers
to our own security that such a war would bring, UN estimates of civilian
casualties (dead people) in the event of war with Iraq range from 46,000
to 500,000. The moral and legal question then is: Do we have any right
to 'protect our interests and security' by acting in a way that will predictable
kill so many innocent people? The international lawyers promising to bring
Blair to the International Criminal Court at The Hague on charges of War
Crimes think not (the UK signed up to the ICC, the US has refused to!).
I agree.
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