THE day has been marked in President Bush's diary. January 27, 2003. The
date
when he will decide on war against Iraq.
But no one really believes that a big decision will be taken in the White
House on
that day. The die was cast long ago.
Mr Bush and the warmongers in his cabinet want a war against Saddam Hussein.
They say they must stop him because he has weapons of mass destruction.
But only one leader has weapons of mass destruction and plans to use them.
His
name is George W Bush and it is he who must be stopped.
What he plans to do against Iraq will not save lives or make peace. It
will
destabilise the world and threaten thousands, possibly millions.
President Bush is determined to go to war to demonstrate to the United
States'
rednecks that he is committed to the war on terrorism launched after 9/11.
Yesterday the Americans declared that Iraq is in "material breach" - the
key words -
of United Nations resolutions.
Not even the British government went that far. Though Jack Straw came close
to it
and will doubtless take the short step to stand shoulder-to-shoulder with
Mr Bush.
But they must be stopped. Before this mad, dangerous war is begun. The
cost in
human life could be enormous. It would far outweigh the current threat
from Saddam.
It is true that weapons of mass destruction should not be allowed in the
wrong hands.
But they are. They are in President Bush's. That is the greatest threat
facing the world.
Spike the guns