Kofi Annan declares Iraq War Illegal


The United Nations secretary general, Kofi Annan, declared explicitly for the first time last night that the US-led war on Iraq was illegal. Mr Annan said that the invasion was not sanctioned by the UN security council or in accordance with the UN's founding charter. In an interview with the BBC World Service broadcast last night, he was asked outright if the war was illegal. He replied: "Yes, if you wish." He then added unequivocally: "I have indicated it was not in conformity with the UN charter. From our point of view and from the charter point of view it was illegal." Mr Annan has until now kept a tactful silence and his intervention at this point undermines the argument pushed by Tony Blair that the war was legitimised by security council resolutions. Mr Annan also questioned whether it will be feasible on security grounds to go ahead with the first planned election in Iraq scheduled for January. "You cannot have credible elections if the security conditions continue as they are now," he said. [more ] and [more ] and [more ]
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US says Iraq invasion was legal

The US has rejected the United Nations secretary-general's claim that the US-led invasion of Iraq was illegal.  Kofi Annan told the BBC the decision to take action in Iraq contravened the UN charter and should have been made by the Security Council, not unilaterally. But US State Department spokesman Richard Boucher said the use of force against Iraq had a sound legal basis. Earlier, US allies including the UK, Australia and Poland also said the war was backed by international law. President Bush himself has not directly responded to Mr Annan's comments. While campaigning he said, "The United Nations looked at the same intelligence I looked at,". "They concluded Saddam Hussein was a threat. They voted by 15-0 in the UN Security Council for Saddam Hussein to disclose, disarm or face serious consequences." [more ]