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US pours arms into Gulf region
The Observer ^ | September 8, 2002 | Dan Plesch, Peter Beaumont and Paul Beaver

Posted on 09/07/2002 7:37:07 PM PDT by pkpjamestown

The United States has begun the massive military build-up required for a war against Iraq, ordering the movement of tens of thousands of men and tonnes of matériel to the Gulf region.

Despite the assurances of President George Bush and Tony Blair that 'no decisions' had been made on how to deal with the threat posed by Saddam Hussein, compelling evidence has emerged in the past week that the US has begun a military build-up not seen since the last Gulf war. Among the troops arriving in the region are an estimated 2,500 in Jordan. Although officially en route for an exercise, sources claim their real purpose is to provide anti-missile protection in the Jordanian desert to give Israel advance warning against any Iraqi attack launched in response to a US invasion.

Last week Reuters reported that the US navy had chartered a large civilian cargo carrier to take battle tanks to the Gulf at the end of September. However, sources familiar with the ship's manifest claim that the cargo is missiles, ammunition and tracked transport vehicles for a build-up of munitions for an air campaign. In the next move up to 20,000 US Marines from Camp Pendelton in California are to arrive in the region in mid-October.

There have also been persistent reports that US and British Special Forces have established an operating base near Incerlik in Turkey, from which they have begun mounting liaison missions into northern Iraq in recent weeks.

Sources say British military liaison teams have arrived in the Gulf. They claim Britain is likely to agree to commit a 'division minus' - comprising two armoured brigades - to support the three US divisions expected to be deployed.

The slow but persistent build-up is reminiscent of the slow gathering of forces prior to the Gulf war, which was characterised by blanket official denials that the troop movements were related to preparations for war.

In a further sign that US and British forces are preparing for attacks on Iraq, allied aircraft struck a ground-based Iraqi anti-shipping missile site at Basra in the early hours of yesterday.

That strike followed raids against Iraqi air defence sites last week that sources claim may have involved up to 100 planes. Similar attacks have been carried out every few days this year. These types of attacks were common during the Clinton administration but were discontinued by President Bush because they were thought to be achieving little.

Their resumption is part of the military and political preparation for a larger assault. Rather than starting a new war, an option for the supporters of 'regime change' is to ratchet up attacks a step at a time, until a final drive to Baghdad.

'What is clear,' said one source, 'is that the US and Britain have begun the air phase that would be required for a wider attack, launching raids under the auspices of the existing no-fly zones. The intention is that Iraq will have no air defence capability at all should the US and UK decide to attack. It is a pretty strong message to Saddam.'

Since the Gulf war, the US has more than doubled the rate at which it can fly and ship troops around the world; it can have close to 100,000 troops available within weeks.

Despite all the talk over lack of regional allies, the US now has the use of bases in Georgia, Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan, which it did not have at the time of the Gulf war, as well as huge old Soviet airbases in Bulgaria and Romania.

Several thousand Special Forces troops are already in the Caucasus and Central Asian states, while part of the 18,000-strong 82nd Airborne Division is at hand in Afghanistan.

Among other units, a 20,000-strong Marine Expeditionary Force will arrive in the Gulf in October supported by 72 A-10 Air Force planes.

The US Army has part of its 3rd Infantry Division in Kuwait and weapons for at least one armoured division. B-52 bombers, carrier-based war planes and other bombers based in Kuwait, Turkey and Qatar are also available.

In Iraq, the US is said to be preparing forward airbases in the Kurdish-controlled north.


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; Front Page News; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: iraq
"In Iraq, the US is said to be preparing forward airbases in the Kurdish-controlled north!"

Who needs bases in Turkey, now!

1 posted on 09/07/2002 7:37:07 PM PDT by pkpjamestown
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To: pkpjamestown
This has to be annoying General Hussein no end. Zero element of surprise, yet his military facilities are disappearing from his GIS every day and there is nothing he can do.
2 posted on 09/07/2002 7:50:38 PM PDT by RightWhale
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Not to mention a reminder that any "sovereignty" he may have thought he had since the gulf war has been largely in his own mind and entirely what we've chosen to let him have.
3 posted on 09/07/2002 8:00:40 PM PDT by johnb838
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To: pkpjamestown
[Last week Reuters reported that the US navy had chartered a large civilian cargo carrier to take battle tanks to the Gulf at the end of September. However, sources familiar with the ship's manifest claim that the cargo is missiles, ammunition and tracked transport vehicles for a build-up of munitions for an air campaign. In the next move up to 20,000 US Marines from Camp Pendelton in California are to arrive in the region in mid-October.]

Whoever is leaking this intel should be prosecuted big time.

['What is clear,' said one source, 'is that the US and Britain have begun the air phase that would be required for a wider attack, launching raids under the auspices of the existing no-fly zones. The intention is that Iraq will have no air defence capability at all should the US and UK decide to attack. It is a pretty strong message to Saddam.']

It's more than that. The war has commenced.

[Since the Gulf war, the US has more than doubled the rate at which it can fly and ship troops around the world; it can have close to 100,000 troops available within weeks.]

Very impressive. Saddam beware the ides of November.

4 posted on 09/07/2002 8:14:00 PM PDT by Mad_Tom_Rackham
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To: Thud
ping
5 posted on 09/07/2002 8:17:49 PM PDT by Dark Wing
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To: pkpjamestown
Among other units, a 20,000-strong Marine Expeditionary Force will arrive in the Gulf in October supported by 72 A-10 Air Force planes.

Major Warthog dittos.

Will Saddam's troops fight?

They will fight to be the first to wave the white flag.

6 posted on 09/07/2002 8:21:41 PM PDT by PhilDragoo
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To: pkpjamestown
The Mother of All Constrictors.
7 posted on 09/07/2002 8:22:20 PM PDT by Faraday
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To: PhilDragoo
"Major Warthog dittos"

Aviation Art by Dru Blair

8 posted on 09/07/2002 8:47:33 PM PDT by Long Cut
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To: Long Cut
Saddam ain't felt nothin' yet
9 posted on 09/07/2002 10:33:37 PM PDT by Aaron_A
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To: Mad_Tom_Rackham
This might all be over with by the time Tommy Daschle's got it figured out. hehe, wink, nod, guffaw...
10 posted on 09/07/2002 10:42:58 PM PDT by Cobra64
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To: Long Cut
More A10 pics. Is there a Warthog site?
11 posted on 09/07/2002 10:44:47 PM PDT by Cobra64
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