Iraq's parliamentary speaker Saadoun Hammadi said on Monday a new U.N. resolution to disarm Iraq was "provocative, deceitful and a preamble for war".
Hammadi was speaking at the opening session of an emergency session of parliament to decide on a tough U.N. resolution demanding Baghdad disarm or face possible military action.
"This U.N. resolution looks for a pretext (for war) and not for a comprehensive solution. It seeks to create crises rather than cooperation and paves the way for aggression rather than for peace," he said.
"This resolution violates international law and the sovereignty of this country. It shows blatantly the ill intentions of the U.S. administration," he aired.
The 250-seat parliament held its session in response to a call by President Saddam Hussein to decide on the resolution. "This resolution with all its texts has many provocative procedures against this country. This resolution has many impossible requirements that cannot be implemented and it has many lies," Hammadi added.
A key lawmaker told an emergency session of Parliament Monday that the Iraqi leadership should reject a tough, new U.N. resolution governing weapons inspections.
"The committee advises ... the rejection of Security Council Resolution 1441 and to not agree to it," Salim al-Koubaisi, head of the foreign relations committee, told lawmakers in the Parliament, AP reported.
Meanwhile, President Bush said Monday he would lead America into a new battle if necessary to disarm Iraq. "This great nation will not live at the mercy of any foreign plot or power," he said.
"We will not permit a dictator who's used weapons of mass destruction to threaten America with chemical, biological or nuclear weapons," the president said. "The dictator of Iraq will fully disarm, or the United States of America will lead a coalition and disarm him," the U.S. leader commented. (Albawaba.com)
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