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White House Sanctioned Covert Program To Kill Saddam Hussein: Report

Saddam Hussein  - George W. Bush

With additional reporting by Neveen A. Salem, IOL Washington D.C.

WASHINGTON, June 16 (IslamOnline & News Agencies) – As Americans gather in Washington to lobby for the lifting of the sanctions against Iraq, the Washington Post reported that U.S. President George W. Bush directed the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) to undertake a comprehensive, covert program to topple Iraqi President Saddam Hussein early this year, including granting them the authority to use lethal force.

The presidential order, an expansion of a previous presidential finding designed to oust Saddam, directs the CIA to use all available tools, including increased support to opposition groups inside and outside Iraq .

It also provided for expanded efforts to collect intelligence within the Iraqi government, military, security service, tapping into perceived anti-Hussein sentiment.

Bush also allowed for the possible use of Central Intelligence Agency and U.S. Special Forces teams in the operation, with such forces being authorized to kill the Iraqi president if they were acting in self-defense.

The administration has allocated tens of millions of dollars to the covert program, according to the Washington Post on Sunday.

Sources told the Post that the CIA initiative was part of a broader Bush Administration plan to remove Hussein that ranges from economic pressure to diplomacy and what officials believe will eventually include military action on a large scale.

However, opponents of the U.S. plan to topple Hussein believe that such actions would only act as a catalyst for a civil war in which the majority Shiite population in Iraq would eventually seek to align itself with Shiite majority Iran , which the U.S. regards as a rogue state.

According to the United Nations mandate, it is illegal for any country to take action towards the toppling or assassinating of a head of state or government. The mandate is designed to protect the sovereignty of nations and peoples’ rights to elect their own leaders.

Meanwhile in Washington D.C. , American activists gathered for the Education for Peace in Iraq Center ’s (EPIC) annual “Iraq Lobby Days.” The participants are set to meet over the weekend to be briefed on the status and repercussions of the 11-year-long U.S.-led sanctions imposed on Iraq after the Gulf War, which have already killed nearly 1.5 million people - over half of whom are children.

The briefings will include an “Iraq Forum” designed to brief participants on Iraq ’s political history, weapons inspections and the current U.S. foreign policy towards the nation. Forum speakers are set to include: Raad Al-Kadiri, Petroleum Finance Company; Phyllis Bennis, Middle East Analyst with the Institute for Policy Studies; David Cortright, President of the Fourth Freedom Forum; Kathy Kelly, Co-founder of Voices in the Wilderness; Edward Peck, former U.S. Ambassador to Iraq; Professor Peter Pellet, Team Leader for four FAO missions to Iraq; and Scott Ritter, former UNSCOM Chief Weapons Inspector.

The lobbyists are then set to spend Monday and Tuesday lobbying their Congressional representatives into lifting the sanctions, which have been repeatedly denounced as unproductive and devastating to the Iraqi population. Three top United Nations officials, including humanitarian relief coordinators Hans von Sponeck and Dennis Halliday, as well as Ritter, have resigned their posts in protest of the sanctions and the failure of the oil-for-food program to alleviate the suffering of the Iraqi people.

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