Attack on Iraq coming?
Dear friends:
In my August 17, 2001 message (not posted for confidentiality reasons at that time), I
speculated about a soon U.S. military offensive strike against Saddam Hussein, citing
three converging reasons, including an "insider" U.S. military source and also
the observation that the U.S. was beginning to systematically destroy Iraq's air defenses,
usually a preparative phase of a military attack against an enemy.
Today, just two days later, August 19, 2001, in a dramatic confirmation, the Israeli-based
DEBKAfile, an intelligence news service, confirms such
a possibility. Here is their article:
US Ponders Strike against Saddam After Air Reconnaissance
Confirms DEBKAfile Report
19 August: The consequences of the disclosure of Iraqs mid-July military drive into
Jordan - first by DEBKA-Net-Weekly and then in DEBKAfile surfaced in the Saturday,
August 18, issue of the Houston, Texas based STRATFOR.COM:
The lone fighter (U.S. F-16), which flew out of Turkeys Incerlik airbase,
reportedly spent 23 minutes in Syrian airspace before entering Iraq five miles south of
the 36th parallel. Considering the duration of the incursion and depth of the planes
path into Syria, it is unlikely the overflight was an accident. Rather, it may have been a
reconnaissance mission seeking evidence of Iraqi military presence in Syria.
US officials have expressed concern over reports of Iraqi commandos in Jordan.
Washington may soon be forced to attack Iraqi troops in order to maintain a firewall
between the Israeli-Palestinian crisis and a belligerent Iraqi President Saddam
Hussein.
STRATFOR.COM cites DEBKA.com as the source of those reports and quotes them at length. It
adds from its own sources: Fearful that Iraq will widen the Israeli conflict,
Washington is now apparently preparing to intervene. Gen. Tommy Franks, commander of the
US Central Command, met separately with Jordanian Prime Minister Ali Abu-Ragheb, who also
holds the defense portfolio and Gen. Mohammad Yousef Malkawi of the Jordanian armed forces
on August 16.
The site concludes: the United States has refrained from striking hard at Iraq for
fear of inadvertently exacerbating the problem in Israel. But if, as reports suggest,
Hussein is committed to involving Iraqi in the crisis, the United States may soon be
forced into a pre-emptive strike to prevent the eruption of a broad Arab-Israeli war.
Reconnaissance flights and meetings with Jordanian officials will determine whether the
strikes should target only western Iraq or Syria and northern Jordan as well. They may
even lead to a US deployment in Jordan.
DEBKAfiles Middle East experts comment: The dramatic turnabout in Washingtons
thinking, as revealed in STRATFOR.COMs follow-up of DEBKA-Net-Weeklys expose,
may well presage a new stage in the Israel-Palestinian conflict. Until now the Bush
administration was inhibited by the Israel-Palestinian conflict from launching a major
attack on Iraq. But Saddams decision to link the two conflicts has released
Washington from that constraint.
End of article.
God bless you,
Jim
http://www.oocities.org/bramlett2000
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