By
Hamdi Al-Husseiny, IOL correspondent
CAIRO,
January 2 (IslamOnline) – The United States is determined to implement
its military threats against Iraq in a matter of days or few months to
topple the Iraqi regime and use Baghdad as a base to impose more
hegemony on the Middle East, said a former U.N. secretary-general on
Thursday, January 2.
The
Western and American media succeeded in making their audiences believe
that Iraqi President Saddam Hussein is just another version of Osama Bin
Laden, leader of al-Qaeda network, although there is no link whatsoever
between the two, Boutros Ghali said in an exclusive interview with
IslamOnline.
"Linking
Saddam and Bin Laden is as wrong and unfounded accusation as linking
between Iraq and terrorism," he added.
Ghali
denied that Washington’s goal from the looming war on Iraq is to
control oil resources.
"The
U.S. is already in full control of the destiny of this region without
burdening itself with a war that is not only extremely costly, but also
opposed by world countries," he said.
The
former U.N. chief accused the Zionist media of being behind the
deliberate association between terrorism and Islam, adding that no
religion is the cause or basis of terrorism.
"Terrorism
is not linked to any specific religion or race. There is a Jewish
terrorism in the occupied Palestinian territories, a Christian terrorism
in Ireland and Spain, as well as a Hindu terrorism," he said.
Moving
to the Middle East crisis, Ghali said that the complications of this
crisis stem from the fact that it is an international conflict that has
a one biased mediator, namely, the United States.
"Being
totally biased towards Israel, the U.S. refuses any European involvement
in the Middle East peace process, and that is why the Palestinian is
subjected to an American will controlled by Israeli interests,"
Ghali said.
The
Israeli atrocities against the Palestinian people and the resistance
operations against the Israeli civilians have brought the region to a
situation similar to the one before late Egyptian President Anwar
Al-Sadat, he said.
Both
parties will a very need time to return to the negotiation table,
especially after the deliberate Israeli destruction of the Palestinian
authority, he added.
As
for the American support to separatist movements in Africa, Ghali said
that the U.S. areas of interests in Africa are Angola, which provides
the U.S. with 16% of its oil, Kenya, Congo and Nigeria.