Thursday, 19 September 2013

Arbitrariness of "International Judge"



Arbitrariness of "International Judge"

Neither a country nor an international organization invested the U.S. with the right of international judge.
But, it likes to act as an international judge defending "law" and "justice" on the international arena.
Is the U.S. entitled to the right? Never.
The U.S. has never done something clean to defend law and justice, but destroyed them.
A recent issue of the U.S. magazine "Foreign Policy" exposed that during the Iran-Iraq war the U.S. had known Iraq's plan to use chemical weapons, but connived at it and even helped.
When Iran established an anti-U.S. independent government in 1979, the U.S., hating it as a thorn in its flesh, ran amuck to stifle it.
In 1980 a war broke out between Iran and Iraq. The U.S. rendered military aid to Iraq.
At the end of the war the U.S. was informed of a plan of Iraq to use chemical weapons against Iran, but connived at it and surreptitiously helping it with an intention to turn the war situation in its favor.
Like this, Iraq used chemical weapons against Iran under the U.S. tacit permission, patronage and manipulation.
That is how the U.S. committed unclean practice while styling itself an international judge.
Afterwards, the U.S. became more wicked.
A few years after the end of the Iran-Iraq war the U.S. tempted Iraq to attack Kuwait in a crafty manner. But, when Iraq actually invaded Kuwait, the U.S. suddenly changed its attitude and ignited the Persian Gulf War against Iraq.
The U.S. used Iraq as a shock brigade to realize its strategy against Iran and as a victim to realize its strategy to dominate the Middle East.
In accordance with it the U.S. changed its explanation on international law and justice.
While not accusing Iraq of using chemical weapons, it used international law and the UN in igniting the Gulf War.
In 2003 the U.S. triggered off the Iraqi war under the pretext of preventing Iraq from developing weapons of mass destruction.
The U.S. sought to use the UN in attacking Iraq. But, when its attempt failed, the U.S. invaded Iraq together with some Western forces.
Afterwards, it was disclosed that Iraq's WMD was a complete fabrication of the U.S. CIA.
The U.S. leaves no stone unturned to realize its ambition for aggression and domination.
The U.S. ruling quarters and munitions monopoly plutocrats place their country above the international law and the UN and think that justice depends on their desire.
Lesson teaches that any country used by the U.S. as its tool today falls a victim to it tomorrow.
If the world public permits the U.S. to be an international judge in the future, too, there cannot be established a fair international order.
The reality shows that the U.S. dirty behavior should never be tolerated.
Ri Kyong Su

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