Sunday, December 22, 2002
Gohan Bulma Doujinshi
Iraq: Bush da' segreti intelligence a ispettori Onu
(ANSA) - 21/12/2002 - WASHINGTON - The U.S. imposes a dynamic of war to the crisis with Iraq: before leaving Washington for its year-end break, President George W. Bush 'the green light to provide UN inspectors intelligence on Iraq, authorizing the doubling in the space of a month, the forces stationed in the Gulf, and a trip to Africa opens January 7 to 15. Decisions scanned, one after the other, and a few hours of each other. Moreover, by vetoing a UN resolution condemning Israel - has not happened for a year - Washington shows no fear at this stage of the political complications that may arise on the Iraqi front. Sniffs the air and dramatizes Baghdad: military intervention was''imminent'':''The United States is trying to put their backs to the wall, with the sole purpose of attacking us,''writes Babel, the journal of Uday, the eldest son of Saddam Hussein, who compares Bush to the Mongol leader Hulagu, a descendant of Genghis Khan, who in 1258 took Baghdad. The information will
American intelligence men do Hans Blix, who makes a formal request to hunt down Iraq's stocks of bio-chemical weapons.
The passage of news between the CIA and the UN inspectors, which would be 'in progress, done with caution: Washington, in fact, fear data leaks that could help Baghdad.
But Blix has insisted, and Bush agreed: without the support of data held by the Americans, who seem to know more 'for all the inspections are likely to remain generic and inefficient. Unless used as well as will happen 'in interrogations of scientists outside Iraq.
with the CIA to act as a prompter, the UN experts may, however, hope to take, finally, the Iraqis do. But, if you will not be 'so', the U.S. will be in a quandary: based on intelligence, the claim that Saddam Hussein has weapons of mass destruction. Blix will have ', perhaps, elements to be reported to the UN Security Council, which wants to listen, January 9, a detailed report on the statement Iraqi weapons of mass destruction, after which, on Thursday, the United States have called it a''flagrant violation''of United Nations Resolution 1441 on 8 November.
But a report on the results of inspections and substance 'set for January 27. By that time, Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld will have 'already' being given orders, which will be given every other day, to give effect to the decisions of President Bush's military.
After two days of consultations with its strategy, the commander in chief has approved the deployment in the Gulf yesterday by January of 50,000 other U.S. military, which will be added to about 60,000 already '. E 'likely to lead to the mobilization the recall of tens of thousands of reservists.
From the base at Bagram, north of Kabul, where and 'visit, the Chief of Staff U.S. General Dick Myers, assures the armed forces are ready, the president will decide if and when' the attack in the Gulf.
Even British Prime Minister Tony Blair reiterated that London and 'ready to follow Washington in an armed intervention because' Saddam continues to play hide and seek with UN, the British continue their''contingency planning''for the country to prepare a conflict based on that of 1991. Citing the worsening crisis with Iraq, Bush has also decided to postpone a planned mission in Africa in the first half 'of next month (and, conversely, will be 'more' later this year).
Among the reasons for postponement, however, 'the White House spokesman Ari Fleischer also cited the desire of the President to begin working in the New Year on the priorities' of domestic politics.
Getting the White House, the Quartet, that 'the international diplomatic training (U.S., EU, UN and Russia) following the peace process in the Middle East, Bush had just declared his disappointment at the attitude of Iraq: Baghdad' very far from having shown the will 'to give up weapons of mass destruction and to account for what he has.
To keep the pressure on the regime of Saddam in the day that an ambush in Afghanistan reminds Americans that in war people die, 240,000 leaflets were dropped on two locations' of southern Iraq, to \u200b\u200binform Iraqis of the frequencies on which radio programs are broadcast to support the Iraqi opposition to Saddam Hussein, and news about UN inspections. The launch of the leaflets
follows a raid yesterday against two Iraqi anti-aircraft positions, always in the south of the country: one of the dozens of skirmishes recorded this year and which have been stepped in recent weeks. 12/21/2002 22:11
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