Washington Has Always Exploited Our Suffering
The sanctions that the United States kept in place for 13 years didn't even bruise Saddam and his cronies, but instead took the lives of hundreds of thousands Iraqis. To add insult to injury, according to this article from Iraq's Azzaman newspaper, these very same people 'live in palaces built by Saddam ... protected by trigger-happy guards and armored vehicles.
By Jamal Mudhafar
February 11, 2006
Original
Article (English)
We
remember the suffering Iraqis underwent due to U.N. trade sanctions, which lasted
from 1990 to shortly after the 2003 U.S.-led invasion.
The
victims of the embargo were millions of ordinary Iraqis who were denied food
and medicine and basic amenities.
The
people of Iraq were the victims of the U.N.-imposed and U.S.-enforced
sanctions, and paid dearly for them.
Former leader Saddam Hussein, his cronies and his aides didn't
suffer at all. The world knew this. The U.S. knew this. But still they
persisted in keeping them in place.
Can you
imagine how many Iraqis died because of these sanctions? The U.N. Children's
Fund - UNESCO - estimates that at least 500,000 Iraqi children below the age of
five must have perished for reasons tied to the sanctions.
Instead
of applying pressure on Saddam Hussein and his regime, the world turned against
the Iraqi people. We went hungry because of his policies, while Saddam and his
men were living in luxury.
They
wanted impoverished Iraqi children and their emaciated parents to exert
pressure on Saddam Hussein to force him to listen to the so-called "international
community."
They knew
that was impossible. But still they felt - and that is the tragedy - morally
justified in keeping the sanctions in place, despite U.N. cries that only
innocent children, women and the elderly were the victims.
In all
those years - 13 in all - the world tightened the noose on us and so did the
regime. We were squeezed between the world's hammer and Saddam Hussein's anvil.
The
pressure wore us out - made us powerless. It denied our children milk formula
and basic antibiotics.
And when
Saddam was removed we thought those days were gone and a better future was in
the offing.
As we
entered the era of "great democracy" we confronted the same faces that
previously beamed at our suffering. The same faces that imposed the sanctions
and persevered in keeping them in place for so many years, now besiege us.
They live
in palaces, some of them built by Saddam Hussein. They are protected by
trigger-happy guards and armored vehicles.
And
ordinary, innocent Iraqis are still suffering. Prices, even of essential items
like fuel, are beyond reach of the majority of Iraqis. Unemployment is rampant.
The
government is apparently turning a deaf ear to our suffering and is determined
to press ahead with the same policies that have taken the country to the brink
of catastrophe.
VIDEO FROM IRAN: AHMADINEJAD SAYS 'REAL HOLOCAUST' IN IRAQ AND PALESTINE
Jaam-e Jam 2 TV, Iran: Excerpts from Speech By Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Which Aired on February 11, 2006, 00:06:42 MEMRI
"As far as the Great Satan [the U.S.] is concerned, it is permissible to harm the honor of the divine prophets, but it is a crime to ask questions about the myth of the Holocaust, and about how the false regime occupying Palestine came into being."
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad