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    An American Website: Iraq's Compensation To Kuwait Reveals The Duplicity Of The International Commun

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    Post by Rocky Wed 09 Feb 2022, 8:34 am

    [size=38]An American Website: Iraq's Compensation To Kuwait Reveals The Duplicity Of The International Community's Treatment
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    A report by Inside Arabia confirmed, on Wednesday, that despite Iraq's completion of paying $52.4 billion in compensation for Saddam's notorious invasion of Kuwait, the new Iraqi government's continued payment of money after the fall of the regime presents a bleak picture for the international community.
    The report, which was translated by the "Information" agency, stated that "despite the US-led Western coalition toppling Saddam's regime in 2003 and forming a new central government in Baghdad to rebuild Iraq and oversee the country's transition to democracy, nevertheless, the international community continued to hold Iraq's leadership In the post-Saddam era, he is responsible for his most burdensome debt, the war reparations stipulated in Resolution 687.”
    He added that "the UN Security Council reaffirmed this position on May 22, 2003, with Resolution 1483. The resolution ordered Iraq to send 5 percent of "all export sales of oil, petroleum products, and natural gas" to the UN Compensation Commission to cover war reparations. The Security Council added: “This requirement should be binding on any properly formed and internationally recognized representative government of Iraq and any successor to it, so the new Iraqi leadership did not have much authority to object to these terms even when the country was suffering.”
    Whatever the merits of the United Nations Compensation Commission in the 1990s, this dynamic paints an uncomfortable picture in the twenty-first century, where an ambitious and poor democracy like Iraq sends billions of dollars to a wealthy authoritarian monarchy that helped Saudi Arabia intervene in Yemen. The per capita GDP in Kuwait is more than 24,800 dollars in 2020, and the Iraqi per capita does not exceed four thousand dollars only in GDP.
    The report indicated that “while the United Nations Compensation Commission was a mechanism to punish Saddam’s destructive foreign policy and compensate its victims, the international organization developed into a major obstacle to the Iraqi government after Saddam, where the money that went to the United Nations Compensation Commission and Kuwait could play a role. in financing the reconstruction of Iraq or resolving the overlapping energy and financial crises. finished/ 25 z
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