Are we seeing a replay of the prelude to the invasion of Iraq?
Russian
foreign ministry spokesman Aleksandr Lukashevich meanwhile said that
the UN Secretary-General's initial positive
reaction to
Syria's appeal for an investigation“ underwent
a drastic change under the influence of a number of states.”
“We do not trust the American and British experts from a political point of view,” al-Zouab explained.“We also do not trust their qualifications. Their aim is to juggle with facts.”
But
even if samples were provided, the OPCW would never get involved in
testing something that its own inspectors did not “gather
in the field” because of the need to “maintain a
chain of custody of samples from the field to the lab to ensure their
integrity,” said Luhan.
Chemical
inspection stalled: UN team can’t be trusted ‘politically’
without Russian experts – Syrian information minister
Without
hard evidence, American accusations of chemical weapons use in Syria
fall short of UN proof standards, says a UN chemical inspector. And
in the way proposed, a probe would only result in an Iraqi scenario,
the Syrian information minister told RT.
RT,
27
April, 2013
The
anti-Assad lobby in the UN is using the chemical weapons scare as a
new way to exert political and economic pressure on the Syrian
government, the country's information minister Omran Ahed al-Zouabi
told RT.
“First
of all, I want to confirm that statements by the US Secretary of
State and British government are inconsistent with reality and a
barefaced lie,”
he told RT. “I
want to stress one more time that Syria would never use it - not only
because of its adherence to the international law and rules of
leading war, but because of humanitarian and moral issues.”
Syria
itself made the official request to the UN to investigate the
incident in Khan al-Assal, which is an “important and brave
step,” al-Zouabi stressed.
“It
proves once again that the whole policy of the Syrian government is
targeted against use of any kind of weapons of mass destruction by
anybody: terrorists, Israel or any other neighboring state,” he
said.
The
United States pretends that there are no terrorists acting on Syrian
territory at the same time being a country “involved in the
biggest terror acts in the world,” the minister
claimed. “The US is concealing that Qatar is financing
terrorists, supply weapons to them. Thus, the US is basically
involved in what is happening in Syria.”
‘Iraqi scheme of inspections’
In
all their “absurdity and deceitfulness,” al-Zouabi
explained, such statements by some Western governments are made in
pursuit of basic goals.
“Their
aim is, first, to cover those who are really behind use of chemical
weapons in Khan al-Assal, and secondly, to repeat Iraq’s scenario,
to pave the way for other investigation inspections. To provide,
based on their results, maps, photos of rockets and other fabricated
materials to the UN, which as we know, opened the way to the
occupation of Iraq.”
Syrian
Information Minister Omran al-Zouabi. (AFP Photo / Louai Beshara)
“The
management of the UN Secretariat demanded that Damascus agree to the
establishment of a permanent mechanism for inspection throughout
Syrian territory with unlimited access to everywhere,” Lukashevich
explained.
“The
proposed scheme of inspections is similar to those used at the end of
the last century in Iraq, which, unlike Syria, was under UN
sanctions.” After
months of silence, the UN is now referring to information from France
and Britain about other cases of alleged use of chemical weapons last
year, which Lukashevich believes demonstrates a highly politicized
approach.
“It's
difficult to understand why leaders of the UN Secretariat preferred
to follow those who are concerned not about exact steps towards the
suppression of use of chemical weapons in the Syrian crisis, but
about changing the ruling regime of a sovereign state.”
Inspectors on standby
The
United Nations again pushed on Thursday for unconditional and
unfettered access for its team of investigators, which has been on
standby in Cyprus since Syria refused it access nearly three weeks
ago.
The
head of the UN inspection mission, Swedish scientist Ake Sellstrom.
(AFP Photo / Erick Hillbom)
“We do not trust the American and British experts from a political point of view,” al-Zouab explained.“We also do not trust their qualifications. Their aim is to juggle with facts.”
“We
won’t mind if Russians would be among the experts, quite the
contrary, we only welcome this idea. We are quite sure in their high
qualification and ability to clearly see into such matters.”
Experts
from Russia and China however were not included in the team to ensure
it wasn’t biased, according to the United Nations.
At
the time Russian EU envoy Vitaly Churkin criticized “this
kind of logic,” saying
in that case he“would
recommend excluding all NATO countries too.” Syrian
officials maintain that they are ready to accept “a
neutral and honest technical team to visit the village of Khan
al-Assal” in
the province of Aleppo.
The
Syrian opposition meanwhile is also dead set against the inclusion of
Russian and Chinese experts in the investigation team.
“The
Russian side has no status allowing it to conduct a fair and
impartial criminal investigation,”
the Syrian National Council said in a statement, because Russia “is
a major supplier of conventional and strategic weapons to the Syrian
regime, as well as the main political guarantor of it staying in
power.”
“The
UN needs to immediately investigate the use of chemical weapons in
Syria,”
an anonymous member of the council told AFP. “Should
it find the regime used such weapons, it must act immediately, at
least by imposing a no-fly zone.”
No samples whatsoever
Whether
or not illegal chemical agents were used by either side during the
Syrian conflict can only be determined by analyzing samples collected
at the scenes of alleged attacks, said the Hague-based Organisation
for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW), which despite not
being a United Nations body, collaborates with the UN on such
inspections.
None
of the governments and intelligence agencies accusing Damascus of
using chemical weapons have presented any of the evidence that would
be required for a clear analysis, such as soil, blood, urine or
tissue samples, said Michael Luhan, a spokesman for OPCW.
In
this image made available by the Syrian News Agency on March 19,
2013, medics and other masked people attend to a man at a hospital
in Khan al-Assal in the northern Aleppo province, as Syria's
government accused rebel forces of using chemical weapons for the
first time. (AFP Photo / SANA)
“This
is the only basis on which the OPCW would provide a formal assessment
of whether chemical weapons have been used.” Meanwhile,
waiting for a green light to enter Syria, members of the UN team“have
been collating and analyzing the evidence and information that is
available to date from outside,”Martin
Nesirky, a spokesman for UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, said on
Friday.
‘US retains the ability to act unilaterally’
“With
varying degrees of confidence”
the American intelligence community has determined that “the
Syrian regime has used chemical weapons,”
US Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel announced on
Thursday.
Giving
the statement added significance, early afternoon on Friday, White
House press secretary Jay Carney announced that the Obama
administration has a number of options in regards to handling such
reports - including direct
use of military force -
and that United States retains the ability to ‘act unilaterally’
in choosing one.
Just
hours later, President Obama himself said, "horrific
as it is…to use potential weapons of mass destruction on civilian
populations crosses another line with respect to international norms
and international law.”
His remarks came after a meeting with Jordan's King Abdullah in the
Oval Office, amid mass
demonstrations against
deployment of US troops on Jordanian border with Syria.
US
President Barack Obama meets with King Abdullah II of Jordan in the
Oval Office at the White House in Washington,DC on April 26, 2013.
(AFP Photo / Nicholas Kamm)
What a massive blow against idealist, pacifist, liberal ideology. Isnt Obama being forced to acknowledge our conundrum of fighting our enemies' chem/biological threats just as GW Sr, Clinton, and GW had to?
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