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A
third open letter from Saddam Hussein to the peoples of
the United States, Western peoples and governments.
October
29, 2001
In the name of God the
Merciful,
The Compassionate
Once again we address a letter to all
the peoples and governments of the West, including the
United State.
Peace be upon those who expect a
greeting of peace from us, or upon those who answer it by
saying : and peace be upon you too ( wa Alaikum Asalam ).
The world focused its full attention on
the analysis and follow up of the events of last
September, but those who made an in-depth analysis may
have not been the majority of the people. Nevertheless,
it seems to us that they have, now, increased in number.
The number of officials in power who are looking into the
depth of what happened, its motives or reasons, and its
results and effects, has also increased. Their number and
way of conduct, at the time of the event, was deplorable
for those who are not aware that not everyone is capable
of a deep contemplation of major events or complex
circumstances, just as not many people are capable of
dreaming of what is better.
Now that the emotions have relatively
calmed down in the heart and spirit of those who
applauded the event, or those who condemned it, I say
that, the role of leaders should be played, with their
people’s support, on the basis of the description and
the role of their responsibilities. One of the most
important qualities of any leader is saving other from
death not by marking the dark ditches on the road, but
also by preventing those who do not see the marks from
falling into the abyss. Then comes the quality of
exaltation, or ascendancy of the people he is in charge
of, along with their potential thought and action. The
danger that may threaten any people or nation, does not
call upon the people in charge to lead the way against
this danger only, but also to analyze its reasons in view
of abating them, or treating those reasons radically, to
eliminate them so that they would never surge again.
I am sorry to say that the general
approach in this direction is still weak, so far. Western
governments are the first in this phenomena of weakness.
Some voices have risen on the part of some peoples,
journalists, writers, and, in a very restricted way, the
voices of those who are preparing themselves, in the
shadow, to replace the rulers there. Nevertheless, the
latter are still hesitant voices that deal with the
situation in the light of the balance of interests of the
posts they expect to occupy, and of the influence of the
centers of power. As for the United States, the hope in
the awareness of its people is greater than it is in its
Administrations, if the people could see the facts as
they are, unless these Administrations are set free from
the conclusive influence of Zionism, and other centers of
influence which serve their own interests that are
associated with their well-known goals.
The events of September 11, and the
following reaction of people in rage, or those who took
advantage of the situation, including waging the
aggression on Afghanistan on the basis of suspicions, and
the accompanying insinuations and statements by the media
or by American, and non-American leaders, have shown that
this vast world can be set on fire by a spark coming from
the West, even if that spark comes all the way from
across the Atlantic. Naturally, setting something on fire
is easier than extinguishing it, and because deeds of
virtue exalt the soul and the being, while evil deeds
downgrade them, the latter become easier to commit for
those who are tempted to do so.
On the basis of this realistic image,
the entire world needs to be saved from the deep abyss it
is being push into by the US, and the likes of the US,
whether they are states, individuals, or organizations.
In fact, now that we know the limits of how American
rulers conduct themselves in crisis, the US itself needs
to be saved by the world while it is saving itself.
Otherwise, the world will be pulled down by the weight of
the US while falling down to the bottom of a deep pit
from which it will not be able to come out until that pit
is filled with blood and tragedies, not to mention those
who will suffocate because they cannot swim.
As we said before to those who launched
aggressions on us, including the US, in and before Um-Almarik
(the mother of the battles), the world, like Iraq and its
Arab nation, needs steadfastness to face the aggression,
make it miss its targets. It must not allow the US to be
victorious. The victory of the US and its allies over
Iraq would conceal the opposing attitude and analysis,
and would not allow it to emerge again for a long time.
In fact, the US is in no need for additional vanity and
arrogance, but if it ever defeated Iraq, God forbid, it
would acquire an additional vanity that would push it to
a higher level of vanity, which would bring it closer to
not farther from the abyss.
Yes, vanity needs to be confronted, and
the oppressor needs to be confronted, just as those who
find it easy to commit evil deeds and throw embers at
people, need to be confronted. On the basis of what we
said about Iraq while confronting aggressions, the world
now needs to abort the US aggressive schemes, including
its aggression on the Afghan people, which must stop.
Again we say that when someone feels
that he is unjustly treated, and no one is repulsing or
stopping the injustice inflicted on him, he personally
seeks ways and means for lifting that justice. Of course,
not everyone is capable of finding the best way for
lifting the injustice inflicted on him. People resort to
what they think is the best way according to their own
ideas, and they are not all capable of reaching out for
what is beyond what is available to arrive to the best
idea or means.
To find the best way, after having
found their way to God and His rights, those who are
inflicted by injustice need not to be isolated from their
natural milieu, or be ignored deliberately, or as a
result of mis-appreciation, by the officials in this
milieu. They should, rather, be reassured and helped to
save themselves, and their surroundings. It is only
normal to say that punishment is a necessity in our
world, because what is a necessity in the other world
must also be necessary in our world on Earth. But, the
punishment in the other world is faire and just, and the
prophets and messengers of God (peace be upon them all)
conducted punishment and called for it in justice, and
not on the basis of suspicions and whims. Hence, any
punishment conducted by man must be just and convincing.
I think, that you, often criticize those whom you
criticize in order to weaken them, by saying that they
use emergency laws, and what emergency laws, by western
standards, cannot be a general rule. But now, unlike what
you used to say about those whom you accuse of being
dictators and despots, we see dozens of emergency laws
and measures adopted by the governments of the West, with
the US in the forefront, after facing one painful event.
Do you know how many painful events,
larger and more dangerous than that of September 11 in
US, were inflicted upon countries and peoples whom you
used to accuse of being non-democratic?! This fact alone,
is an example that should be pondered upon by the
governments and peoples of the West, but it is not our
main subject here.
Once again, we say that, injustice and
the pressure that results from it on people lead to
explosions. As explosions are not always organized, it is
to be expected that they may harm those who make them and
others. The events of September 11, should be seen on
this basis, and on the basis of imbalanced reactions, on
the part of governments accused of being democratic, if
the Americans are sure that these were carried out by
people from abroad.
To concentrate not on what is
important, but rather on what is the most important, we
say again that after having seen that the flames of any
fire can expand to cover all the world, it first and
foremost, needs justice based on fairness. The best and
most sublime expression of this is in what we have
learned from what God the Al Mighty ordered to be, or not
to be. If we disagree in the essence of this, then our
criteria should be, that we should not prevent others
from getting or enjoying what we want for ourselves, and
that we should not adopt double standards, by giving
others what we do not want or refuse for ourselves.
Everybody must be aware that no one who has a fortune can
be safe in the middle of a society of hungry people. His
problem would be greater if he had made his fortune by
exploiting those hungry people, and at their expense. The
second Caliph in the state of Islam, Umar Ibin Alkhatab (God
be pleased with him) ordered the suspension of the
punishment of cutting the hand of a thief in the year of
Remada (drought) despite the fact that this punishment in
clearly stipulated in the Holy Quran. He did so, because
he was aware, by his sense of a believer, the correct
standards of Faith may be shaken when a man or his family
are hungry, and also because he believed that hunger is
more aggressive than the act of stealing, and that saving
a man’s life was more important than saving somebody’s
property. Hence, he froze a holy rule (Sharia). Have the
people of our present time learned this lesson, so that
they can live in peace and security? Or do the parties
concerned think that the security they want for
themselves, will be achieved by amplifying the killing,
intimidation, and starvation of others?!
We have heard in the news, recently,
that American officials think that the source of anthrax
is probably the US itself. Is this conclusion or
information just a tactic to divert the attention of
those who were terrorized to hear that Bin Laden is the
source of anthrax, and to hear insinuations to other
accusations, that many Americans think that they should
not persist in harming the people he cares for, because
that would push him to a stronger reaction in this way or
by other means? Or have they done this to divert
attention from the incompetence of American official
bodies in the events of September 11, and they find now
that they have achieved their goal and consequently, the
act and the actors should be buried?!
Anyhow, this and other things show that
weapons of mass destruction become a burden on their
owners and on humanity, if they were not absolutely
necessary for self-defense and defending their countries.
Hence, instead of getting themselves
and the world busy with the so-called anti-missiles
shield so that they drain their budget, and the budgets
of other nations, as well as the pockets of American tax-payers,
they should be busy in eliminating the weapons of mass
destruction in the US first, and then or at the same
time, in other parts of the world. It goes without
saying, that the West, including the US, are the ones who
first built the weapons of mass destruction i.e. nuclear,
biological, and chemical weapons. It was the West, and
the US in the first place, who used these weapons. The
events of September, and the what Americans themselves
said that the anthrax came from the US, clearly show the
importance of world co-operation, on the basis of a
binding agreement to get rid of the burden and the threat
of the weapons of mass destruction, as a first step that
might stimulate other steps, if injustice and aggression
contracted. The utmost threat to humanity, and to the
peoples of the US, is the American weapons of mass
destruction, along with the similar weapons of the
Zionist entity, and along or after it, the similar
weapons of other countries.
As the US is across the Atlantic, it is
the first country to be asked to make such an initiative
in order to confirm its credibility. And because the
Zionist entity usurps and occupies Arab territories, and
holy places, oppresses the Arabs and injures their human
feelings, and as blunders are expected from it, and the
reaction of the oppressed people is to be expected, it
becomes necessary to disarm the Zionist entity of these
weapons.
At that moment, and when the US is
really willing to disarm itself of these weapons, we do
not think that anyone of a sound mind would stay out of
the framework of such a practical plan.
It is then, that the US will adopt a
balanced attitude toward the world, and will find the
path of wisdom. The world will deal with it in respect
and love, when they see love and respect in Americans
relations with them. The world, including US, will live
in peace, and not on the brink of an abyss. The
surveillance of the prevailing security, will be based on
a sort of real solidarity: the solidarity of brave and
just men, and not the solidarity based on intimidation
and fear of the powerful, or which serves interests or
creates opportunities.
I pray to God the Al-Mighty that I have
conveyed the message, and let God be my witness.
God is the greatest.
God is the greatest.
Saddam Hussein
Shabban 13, 1422 H.
October 29, 2001.
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