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Sun 30 Mar 2003
http://www.news.scotsman.com/index.cfm?id=376622003

Iran and Syria hit back over Rumsfeld threat

IAN MATHER TOM CURTIS

THE spectre of war spreading beyond Iraq’s borders loomed large last night
after Iran - part of

President Bush’s "axis of evil" - joined Syria in angrily rejecting US
accusations of interference.

Defence Secretary Donald Rumsfeld has warned Tehran it will be held
responsible for the actions of hundreds of Iranian revolutionaries of the
Badr Corps who have crossed the border into Iraq.

He had already told Syria it would be held accountable for "hostile
actions" if trafficking of military equipment into Iraq continued.

Iran dismissed the warning as "propaganda" and insisted it remained
neutral, joining Syrian condemnation of American threats as an attempt to
cover up "war crimes".

Anger also continued to grow in the Islamic world following the latest
television reports of large- scale civilian casualties in Baghdad.

In Turkey - a Nato ally of the US - American troops were stoned by villagers
as they tried to retrieve pieces of a cruise missile which came down in the
east of the country on Friday.

And the US was forced to admit that several cruise missiles fired towards
Iraq had landed in Saudi Arabia, where Muslim clerics have begun leading
prayers for Iraqi victory. Cruise missile flights over the country have been
suspended.

US officials fear the movement of Iranian Badr Corps fighters into Iraq
could further complicate the war effort.

They suspect the Iranian fighters want to create a zone of influence in
Iraq which would give them control of oil fields and act as a buffer against
future American aggression.

The corps is the military wing of the Supreme Assembly for the Islamic
Revolution in Iraq (SAIRI), the main Iran-based Iraqi opposition movement.
According to diplomatic sources, it is a trained fighting force with
between 10,000 and 15,000 men.

SAIRI is one of many anti-Saddam groups that make up the Iraqi opposition,
which the US has been cultivating up to now. Officially, Iran is neutral.

But Bush has bracketed Iran with Iraq and North Korea on his "axis of evil"
list, and Iranian leaders are worried that if the attack on Iraq succeeds
they might be next, hence the need for a buffer zone.

But Iranian government spokesman Abdollah Ramazanzadeh dismissed
Rumsfeld’s comments. "The Badr Brigade’s decisions have nothing to do
with Iran. They are independent, like any other Iraqi opposition group," he
said.

"Rumsfeld is making propaganda to cover up his lack of success in this war.
We won’t go into this meaningless war, neither for or against either side."

Rumsfeld also said the US had information that military supplies, including
night goggles, were being taken from Syria into Iraq.

For its part, Syria believes it was misled when it became the only Arab
member of the UN Security Council to vote for Resolution 1441, which
paved the way for the resumption of weapons inspections in Iraq. It said it
did so on assurances that this would avoid a war.

Last week Syrian president Bashar al-Assad said he hoped the US would fail
to oust Saddam. He predicted that Washington would become bogged
down in Iraq as it did in Vietnam, or be forced to abandon the country as
happened in the 1980s in Lebanon.

Although Syria is not included in the "axis of evil", it is on the US State
Department’s list of countries supporting terrorism, and, like Iran, it fears
becoming a target in Washington’s "war on terrorism".

Syria dismissed the allegations of arms shipments, saying the US was
"covering up the failure of American forces".

Last night, Liberal Democrat foreign affairs spokesman Menzies Campbell
said Rumsfeld’s comments would be an embarrassment to Tony Blair, who
had attempted to forge closer relations with Syria .

Campbell said: "We could do without too much loose talk about Syria. The
inference behind Mr Rumsfeld’s remarks appears to be that Syria might be
next in line."

Former defence minister Doug Henderson, a leading Labour backbench
opponent of the war, said: "All I can see is a major escalation, with all the
risks of involving Syria, Iran and Turkey, or a ceasefire and a withdrawal
and I think a ceasefire and withdrawal is by far the better way forward."

In Turkey, scores of people in Urfa province yesterday set upon four Jeeps
carrying American soldiers, throwing eggs and stones, breaking windows
and shouting anti-war slogans.

Sukru Kocatepe, governor of Urfa province, said a Tomahawk cruise missile,
launched from a US Navy ship in the Mediterranean, had fallen in the
sparsely populated area, gouging a deep hole but without exploding.

Some 90% of Turks are against the war and the people of the impoverished
east, fearing further falls in living standards, say they have much to lose
from the conflict.

Saudis too are seething at scenes of destruction and killing in Iraq, and
clerics are calling for holy war against the US.

Countries further afield may also be tempted to help Iraq if the war drags
on, while helping themselves to profits.

According to reports, Russian company Aviaconversiya already has
technicians in Iraq, helping Saddam’s forces deploy jamming equipment to
confuse allied aircraft and guided weapons. Two other Russian firms have
sold Iraq anti-tank missiles and night-vision goggles.

Since most Russian industry, including large sections of its armaments
industry, is privatised, the Russian government might not be able to
control it effectively.


This article:

  http://www.news.scotsman.com/index.cfm?id=376622003

War with Iraq:

  http://www.news.scotsman.com/topics.cfm?tid=518

Websites:

  Ministry of Defence - Operation Telic
  http://www.operations.mod.uk/telic/index.htm

  US Central Command
  http://www.centcom.mil/

  UNMOVIC
  http://www.un.org/Depts/unmovic/

  UN - Office of the Iraq Programme
  http://www.un.org/Depts/oip/

  UN News Centre
  http://www.un.org/News/

  FCO - Policy towards Iraq
  http://www.fco.gov.uk/servlet/Front?pagename=OpenMarket/Xcelerate/
ShowPage&c=Page&cid=1007029394374

  US Dept of State - Iraq Update
  http://usinfo.state.gov/regional/nea/iraq/

  Iraqi Presidency
  http://www.uruklink.net/iraq/

  Iraq Watch
  http://www.iraqwatch.org
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