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Twelfth Friday Sen11011 Feb 08, 1991 are axed. Thereafter, the 'lion-hearted' soldiers are let loose on him to do the rest. These courageous soldiers were not allowed to advance towards him until it was ensured that he was incapacitated to the extent of being unable to even use his mutilated stumps to slap back. This, in a nut shell, is my assessment of the happenings in this war. The American commanders supervising this war have rightly ridiculed the Iraqi scud missiles in comparison with their own weapons as a mosquito compared to an elephant. It is true that these powers represent a mighty elephant confronting a tiny and weak creature but, on the other band, they continue to hoodwink the world by projecting Saddam Hussein as the Hitler of this age. So, if this fight between the "elephant and the mosquito" continues, then I think that by the end of the present century they will accomplish the most s inister design of this century against the Muslim nations. Their new plots for the next century would then be placed on the drawing board. It is not my intention to give a running commentary on the progress of this war, or to simply present to the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community with a diary of this war, or to a guess as to what might come to pass tomorrow. Rather, my purpose is to unravel the factors that constitute the background of this war so that the Ahmadi Muslims all over the world, in light of this historical background, may be able to convey this message to the Muslim fraternity across the world. And so that they may make them fully understand the plots that have been hatched to destroy the Muslims, and to tell them what role the Western nations have played so far in this regard and what they are likely to do in the future. Likewise, I intend to apprise them of the role played by the United Nations and its predecessor, the League of Nations. How they are related to each other and what sort of relations do they have with the Jews, and why. I would also like to point out the mistakes committed by the Muslim nations involved. This appraisal also provides me with an opportunity to put forward some specific suggestions, to whatever extent Allah enables me, for the consideration and benefit of these nations. In my opinion once this subject is fully understood, the solution to all these problems becomes obvious. Proper diagnosis of a disease is so vital and must precede the appropriate prescription for its cure. If the diagnosis is correct it is not difficult to find the right treabnent. I would extend my advice to the Jews as well as the Christian nations as to what judicious 210