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Bush Cornered to Attack Iraq, Left No Face-Saving Option: Mahathir

A U.S. attack on Iraq would make the world unstable and unleash attacks by those angered by this sort of arrogance: Mahathir

Additional Reporting By IOL South Asia Correspondent

KUALA LUMPUR, October 13 (IslamOnline & News Agencies) - While on a visit to Brunei, Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad said the United States would wage a war on Iraq because President George W. Bush has pushed himself into a corner without any “face-saving” option, news agencies reported Sunday, October 13.

“I feel that the U.S. will definitely attack Iraq. War will break out because Bush said he would attack Iraq even if the United Nations does not agree.

“By saying this, Bush has now pushed himself into a corner. He will have to attack Iraq or else he will lose face,” Mahathir said.

The aging Premier said a U.S. attack on Iraq would make the world unstable and unleash even more terrorist attacks by those angered by this sort of arrogance.

“Bush will now do anything to [justify an] attack on Iraq. This war will affect the whole world,” he added in a news report published by the Star newspaper in Kuala Lumpur.

Mahathir said a war would also bring about dire consequences on the whole economy, and Malaysia would not be spared.

“Malaysia is a trading nation. Our trade is equal to 200% of our GDP. Our trade with the U.S. amounts to 20% of the total trade volume overseas.”

Mahathir noted that money from many Muslim countries was mostly invested in bonds and savings in U.S. banks and this money might have helped to finance aggression against Muslim nations.

“So we cannot fault others. We are the ones keeping our money in the U.S. which indirectly helps to fund wars against Islamic countries.”

Meanwhile, Malaysia Sunday called on the Organisation of Islamic Conference (OIC) to urgently convene an emergency meeting to discuss the United States' imminent attack on Iraq, Bernama news agency said.

Malaysian Foreign Minister Syed Hamid Albar said Malaysia would write to OIC Secretary-General asking for the emergency meeting to be held immediately for Islamic countries to oppose the attack in a unified voice.

"I will send the letter to the OIC Secretary-General tomorrow. We [OIC member countries] must come out with one voice and our actions must be integrated," he told reporters in the state of Johor.

Syed Hamid said so far the OIC had not called for an emergency meeting and it looked as though the OIC was waiting for others to take the initiative to voice their protests and opposition on the war against Iraq.

"This is the time for all OIC member states to issue clear statements on their respective stands and initiate diplomatic efforts and negotiations to avert a war on Iraq.

However on the Palestinian issue, Mahathir said Muslims would be making a big mistake if they attack Israel blindly without strong strategies, Bernama reported.

The Prime Minister said Muslims are still backward in terms of techniques and equipment of war and this could prove fatal to them.

"It's not just the question of numbers. It's the question of Muslims having no great strength. When we want to teach science, technology and engineering, they say this is secular.

“Now, they don't know how to make heavy guns, all have to be bought from others. Other people will not sell them to us," he told reporters on Sunday.

Mahathir was commenting on a foreign news agency report on Saturday, October 12, regarding a call by Iran Revolutionary Guard (Pasderan) Commander Yahyia Rahim Safari to set up a volunteer corps of 100 million Muslims be set up to free Palestine from Israeli occupation.

Yahyia said that if only 10 per cent of the world's one billion Muslims joined the international force, the Israeli regime could be toppled.

Mahathir said Muslims must first have strategies of war that would make them victorious.

He added that Muslims should not go to war just to satisfy emotions. “If we want to go to war, we must do it in a way that we could win. When angry with people, you kill people, in the end nothing will be gained," he said.

He also rejected the possibility of Malaysia joining the force proposed by Pasderan because whatever move made by Malaysia to send its troops it would be through the United Nations.

 

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