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Jun 12 2016, 07:45 AM
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- Statement on Peace of Versailles
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Iraq is more than willing to sign the peace of Versailles presently and before, and condemns in severest terms the Iranian violation of the ceasefire agreement by continued shelling of our land and use of chemical weapons on the frontline, that has resulted in great disaster. It is clear that the regime of Imam Khomeini is possessed by the demon of their own fancy, and that they aspire to the conquest of the whole Persian Gulf. Any Iranian propaganda that we did not want to sign the peace is totally false, as they had never formally proposed the agreement to us, and we have stated from the beginning that all we wanted was serenity between our nations.
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Jun 12 2016, 08:10 AM
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- Statement on the Blatant Illegality of Iranian Actions
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We condemn in the severest terms destabilizing Iranian war threats against the nations of Pakistan and the Azeri SSR, and this only solidifies our sense of righteousness in this war of Arabian-International self-defense against the neo-Persian extremist foe. All allegations of rights violations by Iraq are axiomatically incorrect, as thousands of foreign observers are serving within the Iraqi military, many of them on the frontline, and they would not have accepted this behavior.
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Jun 12 2016, 08:22 PM
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Itō Hirobumi
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Recent aggressive threats of war by Iran against Pakistan and their reconciliation towards the Zionist entity and attempts to serve as a mediator - de facto recognition, are betrayals to the entire world and the equilibrium of stability in the middle east. The Iranian regime of Islamic extremism is the enemy of the whole world, which must be contained before their planned aggressions against each one of their neighbors
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Jun 13 2016, 06:04 AM
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The blatant Persian hostilities against all of their neighbors in the preceding days is an unthinkable continuation of that government's efforts to subjugate the entirety of the Middle East, and subsequently the world. It is clear Persia is isolated and friendless, owing to its own belligerence, and soon will be stopped by the combined will of the international community acting in self defense.
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Jun 13 2016, 12:44 PM
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We find Iranian 'condemnation' of balanced resolutions concerning Iran-Iraq laughable. Our people have drunk poison to confess limited responsibility and half the part in this war due to the mutual nature of tensions, but any nation that artillery bombards a major city is responsible for a conflict if it happened before any clash of forces. For over 2 years, artillery duels existed on our borders. Iran backed a coup in Bahrain and called for the violent overthrow of the Saudi and Iraqi governments. How even in the most bizarre extrapolation of reasoning is Iran not partially responsible for a war? Any government that continues guns, arms, and support to militant groups seeking to establish radical Islamic regimes in the Gulf has attacked Arabia.
Evidently the Iranian government has been publishing too many esoteric fatwas to remember words mean something. In the halls of the NAM, they summed up their position by saying, "any unbiased resolution on the Iran-Iraq war is inherently biased". Iraq throws its full support behind the principle of mutual responsibility, because unlike Iran, we are willing to strive towards a proactive solution to this conflict.
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