13 July 2016

A/50/153 - S/1995/263

The information of the use of enhanced neutron flux ordnance (neutron bombs) during the April 2003 Airport battle, British cognisance thereof, needs to be attended to.

A/50/153 - S/1995/263 is the document code for the pledge of the Hon. Warren Minor Christopher, Secretary of State, conveyed to the Security Council, by Chargé d'affaires a.i. Edward W. Gnehm, on the date of 6 April 1995.

The text of UN Security Council Resolution 984 recognises the individual self-defense of victim states of nuclear attacks. Therefore, the Republic of Iraq, which had on 29 November 1969 deposited their ratification of "The Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons", and which since 31 October 1992 when NPT safeguards agreements, pertaining to Iraq, have entered into force, and being a victim state of aggressions in 2003 wherein nuclear weapons were used by the United States, and/or their allies, according to the text of Resolution 984, the Government and Armed Forces of the Republic of Iraq extant at the date of such nuclear threats and/or nuclear arms usages, are recognized (internationally) as the legitimate representation(s) of the Iraqi State.

This subject matter was acknowledged as being on the desk of Ambassador Sir Nigel Elton Sheinwald on 17 July 2008.

Sir John Chilcot during the conduct of his inquiry certainly would have had access to documents from the British Embassy in Washington D.C.

See: Iraqi Victims of the Airport Battle

It is pointed out that none of the cited incidents resulting in damage to military vehicles on this Internet log are attributable to the Islamic State [IS], and are the sole responsibility of the Iraqi resistance, being led by the loyal officers of the national army of Iraq, which was in 2003 disbanded by the [as defined in UNSC RES 984] coalition, but which has retained its command structure.