Sir, I refer to an article in the Time magazine, dated 31st March wherethey have given the graphical accounts -- why the U.S. Administration have targeted Iraq and what is thepolitical and ideological basis of this attack. There, it has been pointed out that one of the DeputySecretaries of the U.S. Administration, Mr. Paul Wolfowitz, who represents and reflects the core ofneo-conservative political thoughts has been a person who has been instrumental in shaping the U.S. policytowards Iraq, and how he has won over important Administration officials like the Vice-President, Mr. DickCheney and the Defence Secretary, Mr. Donald Rumsfeld. If one goes into the core of the theory ofneo-conservatism, one finds a chilling similarity with what was articulated in terms of Nazism in the mid-30s,the same concept of supremacy of master race, the articulation for the need to accept American way of life,for the acceptance of the American values as the prerequisite for stability and collective security of theworld. This is something which poses a grave threat which goes beyond Iraq. Therefore, Mr. Chairman, Sir, withthe greatest deference to your wish that one need not go beyond the words of the text of the Resolution, onehas to refer to these implications which will affect particularly countries like India.