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 Memorandum On The Question Whether Existing Security Council Resolutions Are Sufficient To Authorize The US To Take
It is sometimes argued that, even if the proposed military action cannot be justified on the basis of existing resolutions, it should be regarded as justifiable on the basis that the real purpose of the action is to uphold a UN Security Council resolution.
It is clear that not only would the military action be a violation if it occurs; the US is already in violation of the Charter because of the various statements made by it to the effect that it intends to use military force; these statements are clearly threats.
Section V of this paper explains why the military mandate given by paragraph 2 of Resolution 678 (1990) was terminated by the cease-fire at the close of the Gulf War as a result of paragraph 6 of Resolution 687 (1991).
www.fas.org /news/iraq/1998/03/dscottrpt.htm   (14833 words)

  
 The Enterprise of Iraq   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
Labour lost a Parliamentary by-election in the safe Labour seat of Leicester South to the anti-war Liberal Democrats with a swing away from Labour of 25.2% and came within 460 votes of losing Birmingham Hodge Hill to the Liberal Democrats with a swing away from Labour of 27.4%.
With the US military about as popular in Iraq as the Wehrmacht was in Occupied Europe during World War II, the Bush Administration is now clinging to the wreckage of the sinking ship of the Enterprise of Iraq hoping against hope that the insurgency will not turn into a fully fledged civil war.
The second delusion is the insistence that military occupation of Iraq is the solution to the violence and not a large part of its cause.
www.eurolegal.org /bbiraqwar.shtml   (11345 words)

  
 Government Information Sources - Campaign Against Sanctions on Iraq (CASI)
Iraq Water Treatment Vulnerabilities (18 January 1991), a document describing Iraq's water treatment system and estimating that "it probably will take at least six months (to June 1991) before the system is fully degraded".
Statements of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Iraq from 16 February - 9 March 2001: on US/UK air strikes, supporting an end to sanctions, and calling for alterations in the procedures of the UN sanctions committee (specifically with regard to the block on importing vaccines).
Statement by Iraq's representative at the UN in the Security Council on 15 August 1991, pp.2-11: claims to have fulfilled all the conditions for the lifting of sanctions required by the Security Council.
www.casi.org.uk /info/gov.html   (9212 words)

  
 BBC News | UK Politics | Iraq attack bill fails
The bill failed as it did not receive the Royal Assent.
But Commons authorities say the bill needed the assent of the Queen as the deployment of the UK's armed forces is a prerogative power, and this bill would impose a significant limitation on the exercise of that power.
The Military Action Against Iraq Parliamentary Approval Bill was a response to the UK's participation in Operation Desert Fox last year.
news.bbc.co.uk /1/hi/uk_politics/320514.stm   (332 words)

  
 The Fourth Rail
The military is fighting the "Three Block War" (the close if not simultaneous conduct of combat, stability and support, and humanitarian operations) in Afghanistan.
Bill Putnam provides a view of his war at six inches in Bayji; "A lot has changed in the three months since I left Bayji.
The Mujahideen Shura Council is merely al-Qaeda's front group in Iraq, and the appointment of Rashid al-Baghdadi as Shura leader is a not-so-subtle attempt by the foreign jihadis to "Iraqify" the war.
billroggio.com   (7234 words)

  
 Voting Record — Denis Murphy MP, Wansbeck — The Public Whip
Votes against designating terrorism as a special category under the law; instead it should be...
Votes against legislation that raises the cost of university education in the form of top-up or...
Votes against the erosion of protection for residents under flight paths, and for policies that...
www.publicwhip.org.uk /mp.php?mpid=1129&dmp=219&display=motions   (658 words)

  
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 BBC News | UK Politics | 'Consult MPs on air strikes'
The allied air strikes on Iraq should have been approved by Parliament before a final decision was taken, veteran backbencher Tam Dalyell has told MPs.
Mr Dalyell, Labour MP for Linlithgow, was presenting his Military Action Against Iraq Parliamentary Approval Bill under the 10-minute rule.
Mr Dalyell said the object of his bill was to bring home to MPs the action they were supporting and the moral dilemmas such as death of civilians.
news.bbc.co.uk /1/hi/uk_politics/263383.stm   (514 words)

  
 UK House of Commons information : Campaign Against Sanctions on Iraq (CASI)
Menzies Campbell cautions against military action without proof of Iraqi involvement in the September 11 tragedy (and is supported by Donald Anderson in this), but also calls the current strategy towards Iraq "effective", whilst acknowledging the grievous suffering under the sanctions regime.
John Austin speaks on the perception in the Muslim world that children are dying in Iraq because of sanctions, and indicates that he partially agrees.
Tony Blair, Prime Minister, answers a question by Tam Dalyell on "the effectiveness of UN sanctions against Iraq, with particular reference to the impact of sanctions on the children of Iraq".
www.casi.org.uk /info/ukcommons.html   (2154 words)

  
 Section A : Daily Business List
S1M-4007 Patricia Ferguson on behalf of the Parliamentary Bureau: Approval of SSI—That the Parliament agrees that the draft General Commissioners of Income Tax (Expenses) (Scotland) Regulations 2003 be approved.
S1M-4008 Patricia Ferguson on behalf of the Parliamentary Bureau: Approval of SSI—That the Parliament agrees that the draft Landfill (Scotland) Regulations 2003 be approved.
S1M-4010 Patricia Ferguson on behalf of the Parliamentary Bureau: Approval of SSI—That the Parliament agrees that the draft SFGS Farmland Premium Scheme 2003 be approved.
scottish.parliament.uk /business/businessBulletin/bb-03/bb-03-13a.htm   (1164 words)

  
 01/17/03 (IRAQ/US POLICY) Military Rule; Turkey Accord?;
U.S. military commanders will likely rule Iraq for at least several months in the aftermath of a U.S.-led ouster of President Saddam Hussein, according to Bush administration blueprints for Iraq's future that outline a broad and protracted American role in managing the reconstruction of the country.
A consultative committee, composed of Iraqis inside Iraq and returning exiles, would be expected to grow in importance, perhaps yielding to an assembly empowered to draft a constitution and prepare for local and national elections.
If US military planners can successfully redraw their battle plan and allocation of forces in Iraq, some of the harm can be offset..
www.kurd.org /newsletters/20030117173113.html   (11767 words)

  
 Section F : Motions and Amendments
*S1M-3919 Patricia Ferguson on behalf of the Parliamentary Bureau: Designation of Lead Committee-That the Parliament agrees that the Justice 2 Committee be designated as lead committee in consideration of the draft General Commissioners of Income Tax (Expenses) (Scotland) Regulations 2003.
*S1M-3918 Patricia Ferguson on behalf of the Parliamentary Bureau: Designation of Lead Committee-That the Parliament agrees that the Justice 1 Committee be designated as lead committee in consideration of the draft Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (Exclusions and Exceptions) (Scotland) Order 2003.
*S1M-3917 Patricia Ferguson on behalf of the Parliamentary Bureau: Approval of Special Grant Report-That the Parliament agrees that the Special Grant Report No.1: Special Grant for Scotland Asylum Seeker Assistance - Report by Scottish Ministers (SE/2003/15) be approved.
scottish.parliament.uk /business/businessBulletin/bb-03/bb-02-19f.htm   (703 words)

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