"Iraq has a new opportunity to comply with all these relevant resolutions of the Security Council"
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The phrase “all these relevant resolutions of the Security Council” adds a second layer of control. It’s legalistic, deliberately bloodless, and strategically vague: “relevant” implies selectivity while still invoking the full authority of the UN system. Annan is gesturing at an accumulated stack of mandates - disarmament demands, inspection regimes, reporting requirements - without litigating their merits in public. The sentence is built to sound like neutral administration, not geopolitical brinkmanship.
Context matters: this is the early-2000s Iraq standoff, when the UN was squeezed between U.S.-U.K. impatience and global skepticism about another war. Annan’s intent is to preserve the UN’s centrality by keeping the argument inside the Security Council’s vocabulary: resolutions, compliance, legitimacy. The subtext is aimed less at Saddam Hussein than at Washington and London: if force comes, make it after the record shows the UN gave Iraq every “opportunity.” It’s crisis management as rhetoric - procedural calm masking high-stakes countdown.
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Annan, Kofi. (2026, January 15). Iraq has a new opportunity to comply with all these relevant resolutions of the Security Council. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/iraq-has-a-new-opportunity-to-comply-with-all-150696/
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Annan, Kofi. "Iraq has a new opportunity to comply with all these relevant resolutions of the Security Council." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/iraq-has-a-new-opportunity-to-comply-with-all-150696/.
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"Iraq has a new opportunity to comply with all these relevant resolutions of the Security Council." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/iraq-has-a-new-opportunity-to-comply-with-all-150696/. Accessed 22 Feb. 2026.



