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US will not listen to calls for ceasefire, says Powell
Agence France-Presse (AFP) ^ | 3-26-03

Posted on 03/26/2003 3:07:38 PM PST by Oldeconomybuyer

DOHA -- The United States will not listen to calls for a ceasefire in its war with Iraq, Secretary of State Colin Powell told the Arabic-language Al-Jazeera television network on Wednesday.

"It would merely delay the inevitable and give Saddam Hussein some chance to believe that he could avoid the serious consequences that he has caused to befall his regime," Powell said.

He explained: "We are interested in concluding this conflict, not having a pause right now or stopping right now, but concluding this as quickly as possible so we can get on with the rebuilding of Iraq and putting in place a better system of governance."

Powell was at pains to underline that he remained in close contact with US allies in the Arab world.

"I have conveyed to them what our strategy is: to conduct this war in as effective a way as we can, doing everything we can to minimize casualties, minimize damage to property," he added.

But just hours earlier, he had criticized Al-Jazeera's reporting of the war, which he said showed the US in a negative light and exaggerated Iraq's small military achievements.

In an interview with National Public Radio, Powell accused the Qatar-based satellite broadcaster of a lack of objectivity.

"Al-Jazeera has an editorial line and a way of presenting news that appeals to the Arab public," he said. "They watch it and they magnify the minor successes of the regime.

"And they tend to portray our efforts in a negative light," Powell said, adding that he hoped Al-Jazeera would report on US efforts to improve the lives of the Iraqi people as the conflict continued and after it is over.

"We will see what Al-Jazeera is reporting after we have defeated this regime and the United States ... working with others, working with the UN start to bring in humanitarian supplies, medical supplies, a reconstruction effort and put in place a better life for the people of Iraq," he said.

"I hope Al-Jazeera is going to be around to watch that and report that to the Arab public and I think at that point, the Arab public will realize that we came in peace, we came as liberators, not conquerors," he said.

Earlier Wednesday, Al-Jazeera, which was the first broadcaster to show videotapes of dead and captured US troops in Iraq, said its viewership had jumped 10 percent since the war began last week.

The POW footage, which had been taken from and was later shown on Iraqi state television, provoked fury from US and British officials who called it a violation of the Geneva Conventions.

In addition to the POW pictures, the station has provided groundbreaking coverage of the war and is the only channel broadcasting from the southern city of Basra, scene of a furious battle between Iraqi and besieging US-led coalition forces.

The channel first gained major Western attention by broadcasting statements from Osama bin Laden after his al-Qaeda organization's Sept. 11, 2001, attacks in the United States.


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To: EaglesUpForever
All the Powell bashers should now see which side he's on...

Yah, you would think so, but they still don't.

21 posted on 03/26/2003 3:47:50 PM PST by Cold Heat
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To: Oldeconomybuyer
Look for the left wingers and commies here in the USA to start chanting

GIVE PEACE A CHANCE
and
STOP THE BOMBING

Just like they did during the Vietnam War
22 posted on 03/26/2003 3:52:00 PM PST by uncbob ( building tomorrow)
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