Perhaps the resolution we'll see is this:
WHEREAS the United Nations is a peacekeeping organization dedicated and determined in its mission to protecting, perserving and establishing peace and helping with all means possible to end world conflict;
AND WHEREAS the Security Council believes the current weapons inspection program, under UN Resolution 1441, is working in a manner superior than in the past, and that these improvements realistically foresee the attainment and ultimate goal of its mission: complete disarmament and complete disablement of any and all weapons of mass destruction in Iraq.
AND WHEREAS the condition of peace is supremely preferable to citizens of humankind than is the state of war;
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that, We, member ministers of the Security Council of the United Nations, in a manner consistent with the United Nation's peacekeeping mission and mandate, do hereby formally request fellow members, the United States of America and Great Britian and Northern Ireland, do not under any circumstances resort to the use of force in order to force compliance of Iraq relative to enforcement of UN Resolution 1441, and that compliance of this Resolution shall be obtained by continuing the inspections. |