--- SEARCH ---
WEATHER
CHINA
INTERNATIONAL
BUSINESS
CULTURE
GOVERNMENT
SCI-TECH
ENVIRONMENT
LIFE
PEOPLE
TRAVEL
WEEKLY REVIEW
Learning Chinese
Learn to Cook Chinese Dishes
Exchange Rates
Hotel Service


Hot Links
China Development Gateway
Chinese Embassies

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Permanent Mission of the People's Republic of China to the UN
Permanent Mission of the People's Republic of China to the United Nations Office at Geneva and other International Organizations in Switzerland
Foreign Affairs College
Architects of War Not Worthy of Peace Prize

Two of the architects of the Iraq War, US President George W. Bush and British Prime Minister Tony Blair, are among the nominees for the 2004 Nobel Peace Prize. 

After sending thousands of soldiers to war in Iraq and failing to find weapons of mass destruction, the major excuse to start the war, Bush and Blair have been put forward to receive the prestigious award.

 

They were nominated by Jan Simonsen, an independent member of Norway's parliament who says even though illicit weapons have not been found, the pair got rid of a dictator and made the world safer.

 

"Bush and Blair definitely still deserve it," Simonsen said.

 

Let it never be said by future generations that indifference made us fail to live up to the ideals which the Nobel Peace Prize represents.

 

Above all, the significance of the award underlines the world's support for peace and people's rights.

 

But there are still some who believe they can make a contribution to the cause of justice and peace by clinging to shibboleths that have proved to spell nothing but disaster.

 

Despite the removal of former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein, the world is by no means safer. Rather, the future of the Middle East country remains uncertain. The ousting of Saddam has not diminished the ever-escalating deadly attacks on US troops and their allies in Iraq, nor brought an end to the violence-plagued occupation of the war-shattered country.

 

Removing Saddam in no way ensures a solution to the challenges of reconstructing Iraq: creating jobs, restoring electricity, repairing the oil industry, and most critically, settling the rivalries and disputes between Sunnis, Shiites and Kurds.

 

Worse, if Bush and Blair are seriously considered for the honor, it will mark the dawn of a very new world in which no excuse is necessary for the powerful to bully the weak.

 

The US-led invasion of Iraq, from the moment the first bomb was dropped, set a precedent that a powerful nation can wage war against another sovereign state on little more than a whim.

 

What makes most sovereign states shudder is that it now appears political and economic clout has replaced international law as justification for instigating conflicts.

 

As a litmus test of the Bush doctrine of unilateralism in the Middle East, the Iraq War has only further whet the appetite for adventurism in the world's lone superpower.

 

It ripped the basic rules of international relations formed after World War II and shattered the existing international system while blatantly challenging the authority and credibility of the United Nations.

 

It is not too much to ask Bush and Blair to put an end to their fantasies, speculations and misrepresentations.

 

The two leaders have so far made no excuses for the chaotic post-war conditions in Iraq or their failure to find any weapons of mass destruction.

 

Rather, they've suggested the world might again need to act preemptively to thwart attacks by terrorists equipped with unconventional weapons.

 

Pre-emptive tactics are not the answer to terrorism.

 

The outcome of such actions has turned out to run counter to the original wishes of the advocates. Bush and Blair have won the war, but not the peace.

 

Nations delude themselves if they think military force alone can defeat terrorism. The doctrine of pre-emptive action represents a fundamental challenge to the principles on which, however imperfectly, world peace and stability have rested for more than five decades.

 

(China Daily March 9, 2004)

Bush Nominated for Nobel Peace
Print This Page
|
Email This Page
About Us SiteMap Feedback
Copyright © China Internet Information Center. All Rights Reserved
E-mail: webmaster@china.org.cn Tel: 86-10-68326688
主站蜘蛛池模板: 欧美与黑人午夜性猛交久久久| 美女福利视频一区| 国自产拍91大神精品| 三级网站在线免费观看| 日本影片和韩国影片网站推荐| 亚洲va在线va天堂va手机| 欧美牲交VIDEOSSEXESO欧美| 侵犯小太正bl浴室子开张了| 美女一区二区三区| 国产乱人伦av在线a| 高潮毛片无遮挡高清免费| 国产精品jlzz视频| 91福利视频免费观看| 天堂久久久久久中文字幕| 一区二区三区四区视频在线| 成年性午夜免费视频网站不卡| 国产伦一区二区三区高清| 亚洲综合久久一本伊伊区| 国产精品高清一区二区三区不卡| 99在线精品视频在线观看| 女人是男人的女未来1分49分| 七次郎成人免费线路视频| 扒开腿狂躁女人爽出白浆| 久久久久亚洲精品中文字幕| 日韩免费视频一区| 久青草影院在线观看国产| 欧美一级看片免费观看视频在线 | 成人网站免费看黄a站视频| 久久久亚洲精品无码| 日韩在线观看免费| 久久这里只有精品18| 最新无码a∨在线观看| 亚洲人成www在线播放| 精品国产一区二区三区在线观看| 国产suv精品一区二区6| 蜜中蜜3在线观看视频| 国产精品日韩欧美一区二区| 97久久精品一区二区三区| 性调教室高h学校| 中文字幕三级电影| 我两腿被同学摸的直流水|