Posted on 07/15/2002 4:05:48 PM PDT by varina davis
Iraqis told to prepare for war
President Saddam Hussein's powerful elder son Uday urged his father's regime, under threat of a US military strike, to prepare the Iraqi population for war.
As the Iraqi parliament pledged its full support for Saddam and his steps to defend the country, Uday recalled the Gulf War:
"The Iraqi population must be ... prepared on the psychological, military and national levels to oppose any enemy attack and support the burden of the war that risks being more ferocious than that of 1991."
In a document presented to parliament at a special session to discuss the threat of US attack, Uday, himself an MP, called for "strict security measures and the satisfaction of the basic needs of citizens" to avoid a repeat of the "treacherous acts" which Iraq witnessed in 1991.
Uday was referring to the Kurdish uprising in northern Iraq and that of Shiites in the south of the country in March 1991, in the wake of the Gulf War which saw a US-led coalition expel Iraqi troops from Kuwait.
Preparations were underway and "we will teach the Americans a lesson they'll never forget," Iraqi Culture Minister Hamad Yussef Hammadi told reporters on the sidelines of the parliamentary session.
Foreign Minister Naji Sabri also later went on Iraqi satellite television to warn Baghdad would defend itself against any US attack, and appealed to other Arab countries to show their solidarity.
"Regarding the defence of the dignity and the interests of the nation, there is no flexibility. We will cut off the head of whomever lays their hands on the borders of Iraq," Sabri said.
MPs said in statement released at the session's end that they were "fully behind the command of President Saddam Hussein and support all steps he has taken or will take in the future to defend the security of Iraq, its independence and its national regime."
Parliament will also send delegations to Arab and Islamic countries as part of an information campaign on the US threats, which represent a "violation of the UN charter," Salem al-Qubaissi, head of the Iraqi parliament's committee for Arab and international affairs, told AFP.
Messages will also be sent to the US Congress, Qubaissi said, not ruling out the possibility of holding talks with senators "if they were ready for a just and fair discussion."
Qubaissi later told reporters the parliament would also propose an extraordinary meeting of the 22-member Arab League to discuss the US threats, as well as a similar meeting of the UN Security Council.
US President George W. Bush has renewed a pledge to use "all tools" at his disposal to oust Saddam, whom Washington accuses of developing weapons of mass destruction.
The prospect of US military action was further heightened after July 4-5 talks between Baghdad and the United Nations on the return of UN weapons inspectors to Iraq broke down.
Monday's 90-minute parliamentary session was attended by most of Iraq's 250 MPs, about 20 of whom took the floor to urge neighbouring countries to oppose any facility their governments might lend to a US attack on the sanctions-hit country.
They also called for all borders to be opened to allow Arab volunteers who wanted to help defend Iraq to travel into the country.
Uday said in the document he submitted to parliament that such an attack would be launched from neighbouring Iran and Turkey, "which have been, historically, the origin of attacks against Iraq."
But he did not rule out "Jordan, Kuwait and Saudi Arabia and other Gulf monarchies taking part in carrying out a US plan against Iraq".
I doubt this is likely though, since the Iraqi army is weak according to all the former officers. Plus it is not a good sign for the Iraqi's if there are so many former officers in the first place.
Leni
See? They actually expect an attack from the east. This reduces the element of surprise, but they don't expect simultaneous attacks from Jordan, even though they know there are 200 jeeps with machineguns ready to roll. Baghdad will be under siege within one day. Just wait until they find out all the military replacement equipment coming in from Syria is equipped with GPS receivers disguised to look like ordinary bolts.
..as US and UK fighter jets zoom in and out of Iraq whenever we please. Can anyone say paper tiger?
Why Iraq will lose (long read, but worth it)
I'd say that we should let Iraq take the Saudis over, and then conquer Iraq. We'd kill both birds with the same stone...
W. has Sadaam and his minions on edge. Wound REAL tight. That fact makes me laugh too.
5.56mm
Arafat smuggling all the cash he can before he high tails it out of the area before his own people lynch his fat @ss.
Iran's people are turning on the religous leaders and the Clerics can't get police to control them.
Methinks the message is being taken seriously :-)
The buzzards.
Wow, this guy is reading the map?
The mother of all battles again, I presume?
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