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Bush Condemns Iraq Embassy Takeover
The Guardian ^ | 20 August 2002

Posted on 08/20/2002 12:15:33 PM PDT by JediGirl

CRAWFORD, Texas (AP) - The White House on Tuesday condemned Iraqi dissidents who seized their country's embassy in Germany to press for the overthrow of Saddam Hussein.

Press secretary Ari Fleischer also told reporters that the United States had no prior knowledge of - and no contacts with - the dissidents who nonetheless share Bush's goal of ousting Saddam's regime in Iraq.

``Actions like this takeover are unacceptable. They undermine legitimate efforts by Iraqis both inside and outside Iraq to bring regime change to Iraq,'' Fleischer said in Texas, where Bush was vacationing at his ranch.

Fleischer noted that the Iraqi National Congress, another dissident group working in concert with the administration to undermine Saddam, also condemned the armed men who seized Iraq's embassy in Berlin Tuesday morning and took several hostages.

A group called the Democratic Iraqi Opposition of Germany claimed responsibility for the incident, which ended within hours when German police freed the hostages and detained five suspects.

Asked by a reporter why the United States would not consider the dissidents in Berlin ``freedom fighters'' seeking liberty from a gangster regime, Fleischer responded:

``At all times the American position is to support the rule of law, the rule of international law. ... It is not acceptable to have takeovers of other nations' embassies. That is not consistent with the rule of law and that is why we have an unequivocal position that this action is unacceptable, even against a regime that is as evil as Iraq's.''

At a Pentagon news conference, Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld was asked whether the dissidents' operation in Berlin was part of a U.S. strategy against Iraq.

``I am very embarrassed for you,'' Rumsfeld replied to the inquiring reporter. ``The thought that the United States would be engaged in something like that is so far afield. You know that, I know that, everyone here knows that. The answer is no.''

Rumsfeld said he had little information about the takeover of the embassy. ``Assuming that roughly what is being reported is roughly right, needless to say that is not the best way to approach things,'' Rumsfeld said.


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