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Gorbachev
says U.S. 'cast aside" international law to go to war with Iraq
Gorbachev, calling for the Security Council to take
control of postwar Iraq, accused Washington of "imperial
behavior."
05/06/03: HAMBURG, Germany (AP) -- Former Soviet
President Mikhail Gorbachev said on Monday the United States cast
aside international law by going to war in Iraq without United Nations
approval.
Gorbachev praised resistance to the war in the U.N. Security Council
by Russia, France and Germany, telling reporters the three countries
"showed great responsibility and were correct."
"International law was cast aside," the former Soviet leader
said. "The country that made democracy its banner ignored the
majority."
Gorbachev, calling for the Security Council to take control of postwar
Iraq, accused Washington of "imperial behavior."
A November resolution required Iraq to cooperate with U.N. weapons
inspectors or face "serious consequences," but did not
specify the use of force.
The United States launched military action in March after abandoning
efforts to secure a second Security Council resolution approving an
attack. President Jacques Chirac said France would use its veto to
block the resolution.
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