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Session on the Iran-Iraq War
Topic Started: Jun 3 2016, 01:08 PM (295 Views)
Litos
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Itō Hirobumi
Salah Omar al-Ali
Permanent Representative to the United Nations

Distinguished representatives,

I motion to open this session for free and open dialogue within the UNGA regarding the recent hostilities between my government and Mullah Khomeini's regime in Tehran. While we are amenable to an Iranian proposal to discuss this conflict within the halls of the UN, naturally we object to any session name that blames one country or another implicitly without UN investigation. The right place for these kinds of accusation is in informal diplomatic cables.

Accordingly, we call UN Session 12-1981 to open with regards to the new conflict commentators termed the "Iran-Iraq War", to be our drafting area for resolutions.

Iraq is outraged at all claims by the perfidious Iranian government that they are somehow the victimized party in this conflict. They claim evidence of aggression was a forgery, but video tapes exist showing the shelling of Basra! As our foreign advisers can support, Operation Baibars, our defensive plan against Iran, was a scenario to be put into place ONLY if aggression were taken on Iraq.

And I cannot even begin to elaborate on how Iran has destabilized the region through repeated calls for revolution in our country, Syria, Bahrain, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates.

Enough is enough. A country that threatens the global oil supply and the Straits of Hormuz is not a country which can be bargained with peacefully. Just a month after we opened informal dialogue with them, the Iranians assaulted us savagely on the eve of Ramadan, hoping to score a surprise victory against ever vigiliant Iraqi troops.

I call for the international community to condemn Imams Shirazi and Khomeini, their subversive actions in Bahrain and Iraq, including but not limited to bribery, extortion, assault by paramilitaries from Iran, and attempts to ferment revolution in these two oil producing centers of the Middle East. We further call for a UNSC resolution demanding the immediate creation and enforcement of a demilitarized zone that will remain unoccupied on both sides of the border to protect Iraqi civilians from Iranian shelling.

I thank all members of the international community for their past and future support for our defense against a regime that has taken ambassadorial staff hostage, launched terrorist attacks, laundered money to militant organizations, and seeks to overturn the established order of the entire Middle East.
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Anders Thunborg
Swedish Ambassador to the UN

The Swedish Government calls both sides to declare an immediate ceasefire and sit down to negotiate an amicable agreement.
Should the parties so request the Swedish Government is willing to mediate and provide the necessary observers to oversee the ceasefire
Edited by Uruk, Jun 3 2016, 01:34 PM.
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Itō Hirobumi
Salah Omar al-Ali
Permanent Representative to the United Nations

We are more than willing to seek mediation from Sweden and other neutral parties for a comprehensive settlement. Our primary aims are merely the protection of Iraqi civilians. Khorramshahr and Abdan were ignored by Iraqi forces in large part because they are valuable only for their oil installations, with no strategic or military value. This proves our intentions are not expansion, as we did not claim the area of greatest value in Khuzestan, but only to neutralize Iranian artillery assets and air assets that have attacked our people for more than one and a half years.
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Ambassador and Permanent Representative of France to the United Nations

The French Republic joins with the Swedish government in calling for a ceasefire. While we acknowledge that this is a tense and confrontational situation, we believe that cooler heads can easily prevail. We also offer our diplomatic corps as neutral mediators in this conflict, and invite both nations to send representatives to Paris if a ceasefire is called.
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Papa Andrayo

The Libyan state full backs the government of Iraq. A state can not simply let its citizens been killed by a foreign nation l ask all states present if Libya killed 300 of your citizens would you sit around and do nothing

Jadallah at-Talhi
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Itō Hirobumi
Salah Omar al-Ali
Permanent Representative to the United Nations

We would welcome French mediation as well and that of any neutral party. We further thank our Libyan Arab brothers for their support in these trying times for the Arab world, and hope that stability can be restored to this region through the removal of a force that is hellbent on exporting its revolution abroad.
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German Democratic Republic



The situation in the Middle East, as we have brought up in the Lebanon - Israeli conflict, remains a complicated one. The Islamic Revolution in Iran has caused well known tensions and conflict between Iraq and Iran since it took hold of Tehran. The German Democratic Republic views this conflict between Iraq and Iran as one that cannot be solved overnight: it will take discussion, mediation, and negotiation. Our government will be looking further into this conflict and watching all developments closely.
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Yehuda Blum
Permanent Representative to the United Nations
State of Israel

As the nation who has experienced the single most invasions of our territory by Arab nations throughout history, we can empathize with what the Iranian people are experiencing now.

As usual we can see the Soviet propoganda machine going full tilt in support of the Arab lies used to garner further support from the Eastern bloc. We have faced off against Soviet tanks, artillery, SAMs, and aircraft in numerous wars and continue to fact off against this same Soviet made equipment in Lebanon and Syria, which is used by terrorists and forces supporting terrorists to conduct cross border attacks on Israel from Lebanese territory.

That situation was unacceptable, and combined with the fact that Arab terrorists were using the Lebanese civil war to cleanse Lebanon of Christians, well that is something we could no longer sit idly by and watch. We see Iraq as trying to do the same thing against Iran herem falsifying information and gearing up on a global PR campaign designed to turn the world against Iran, isolating it to ensure Iran does not receive the help it needs to overcome Arab agression.

Israel was the victim of such tactics in the 1973 war, which caused many nations worldwide to cut relations with us due to the collective Arab threat of embargoing any nation supporting us. To this day many nations have yet to reestablish diplomatic relations despite the war being over for 8 years.

We have seen the effects of the global Arab PR machine and the Soviet PR machine as they go to work to influence world opinion. Israel condemns Libya for their invasion of Chad, and condemns Iraq for invading Iran.
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Itō Hirobumi
Salah Omar al-Ali
Permanent Representative to the United Nations

The nature of our business dealings with the USSR are strictly arms procurement as the Zionist entity has purchased arms form a variety of couturiers around the world. There is no grand Marxist-Arabian plot of ethnic cleansing, to suggest otherwise is absurd. Furthermore, Iraq does not partake in Sectarian violence: it is Iran and their Islamic Revolutionary allies in the Levant who are responsible for destruction. Christian Arabs are Arabs as well, who are also victim to Zionist aggression. 15,000 Palestinian Christians lost their land in the Nakba, where were Israel's complaints about ethnic cleansing of Christians then?

I urge all delegates to focus on the matter at hand instead of weaving conspiracy theories. The Arab world has always acted in its self defense, and this war is merely a continuation of our defensive policy.
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Yehuda Blum
Permanent Representative to the United Nations
State of Israel


The Iraqi delegate is quite incorrect. There are numerous examples of Arabs being the agressor in conflicts, specifically against Israel, now with Libya invading Chad, and now even more with Iraq invading Iran.
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