United States exports of biological materials to Iraq:
By admin on Jul 7, 2005 | In USA-Imperium, WAR
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United States exports of biological materials to Iraq:
Compromising the credibility of international law
Geoffrey Holland
University of Sussex
ED NOTE: Please see the link for the full report of Mr Rumsfeld's bussiness doings in the 80`s
Abstract
This paper argues that the United States breached the Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention (BTWC) by supplying warfare-related biological materials to Iraq during the 1980s, at a time when that nation was at war with its neighbour, Iran. It is further argued that the United Kingdom has an obligation, not least due to its published policy on the issue, to formally report this breach to the United Nations Security Council. The case is made that if the UK, as a State Party to the BTWC, will not report this matter, then the Convention is not the legally binding international instrument it is claimed to be, thus compromising the credibility of international law. It may come as some surprise to the reader to learn – and as far as the author is aware this information has not previously been made public – that the anthrax threat from Iraq, a repeatedly cited reason for the 2003 invasion of that country, actually originated from a dead cow in South Oxfordshire.
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