Malaysia's Mahathir warns World War 4 looming
By Agence France-Presse.
06/07/06 "AFP" -- -- A new world war involving nuclear weapons
may have already begun, Malaysia's former prime minister Mahathir Mohamad said Wednesday, warning that an attack on Iran
would be disastrous.
Mahathir said that bloodshed in Iraq and Afghanistan could have
marked the start of the world's fourth conflict after the two
great wars and the Cold War, which ended with the collapse of
Russia.
The veteran leader who ruled Malaysia for two decades until
stepping down two years ago said he was convening a "peace
forum" later this month bringing together experts who were
sounding the alarm on the looming conflict.
"They feel that the threat is very real, certainly the fourth
world war has already begun... they are convinced nuclear
weapons will be used, maybe not immediately, maybe some time
later," he said.
"It's not acceptable that the world should endure a prolonged
fourth war," he added. "I'm convinced this might happen unless
they change leaders or something like that."
Mahathir said he feared that an attack by the United States on
Iran, which is insisting on pursuing nuclear capability, could
trigger a global wave of suicide bombings that would create
widespread insecurity.
"I went to Iran myself ... and the Iranians seem to be very
determined that they will defend their country. They will not
give in nor will they give up their right to do research in
nuclear material," he said.
"They will fight back and I believe that they have the capacity
to inflict damage on whoever attacks them."
Mahathir said without providing evidence that he had read
reports of up to 14,000 suicide bombers being trained in Iran.
"They will not confine themselves to Iran. We will not know
where they are and as we have seen, people who are desperate and
angry will not be very particular about whom they attack," he
said.
"So the world will become very insecure if Iran is attacked.
Anywhere at all they may decide to take action, they may blow
themselves up wherever."
Mahathir said that terrorism was the result of powerful
countries attacking nations that had no other means to defend
themselves, and compared their actions with independence
movements during the British colonial era.
"We think that nobody should kill but there are instances where
people have no other means of defending themselves -- they are
being attacked using helicopter gunships, bombs, rockets etc and
they are without any means of fighting back."
"They are in fact defending themselves. I'm not going to excuse
them for killing children etc but one has to remember that
children are also being killed by government forces," he said.
"So what is needed here is a proper perspective. If your country
is being attacked, I think it's legitimate to fight back."
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