- Perle Says US 'On Very Clear Path' To War
With Iraq -- including Massive Bombardment
- But Bush denies any plans in recent
Diplomatic Meeting
- Dawn.com
2-10-2
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- MUNICH - A senior adviser to United States Secretary of
Defence Donald Rumsfeld indicated war with Iraq was likely even if Baghdad
backs down and allows inspectors back in to hunt for weapons of mass
destruction, according to an interview on Monday.
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- "I don't think there's anything (Iraqi leader) Saddam
Hussein could do that would convince us there's no longer any danger coming
from Iraq," said Richard Perle, head of the Defense Policy Board of the US
Department of Defence and a top Rumsfeld adviser.
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- Perle, quoted in an interview with the German edition of
the Financial Times at the Munich Security Conference, said the only thing
that would convince the US regarding Iraq would be a change of regime.
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- US President George W. Bush was now on "a very clear path"
heading toward war with Iraq, said Perle as quoted by the Financial Times
Deutschland.
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- The newspaper said if Perle was right even Iraq's meeting
the US demand for the return of international inspectors would do nothing to
prevent American military strikes.
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- Perle said Afghanistan was a possible model for a war with
Iraq. Such a scenario would include massive US air strikes on Iraq, special
operations units on the ground and the use of domestic opposition groups to
carry the main burden of ground war, said Perle.
"The potential fighting forces would be Kurds in the north and
the Shias in the south," he said. A leadership structure could be the Iraqi
National Congress (INC), he added. The INC has long been regarded as weak and
divided, the Financial Times Deutschland pointed out.
- The German foreign ministry on Monday warned against a
military strike against Iraq by the United States. "There are no signs and no
evidence that Iraq is involved in the terrorism that we have been discussing
for several months," said Deputy Foreign Minister Ludger Volmer. The fight
against terrorism should not be used to legitimize old enmities and settle old
accounts, said Volmer.
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- Both Volmer and Foreign Minister Joschka Fischer are
members of the Greens party which serves as junior coalition partner to
Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder's Social Democrats.
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- Asked about Volmer's comments a foreign ministry
spokeswoman, Sabine Sparwasser, said President Bush had assured at talks in
Washington on Thursday that there were no plans to attack Iraq.
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