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The Scotsman
March 21, 2002

Hoon rattles nuclear sabre 
Fraser Nelson Westminster Editor 

"They [the rogue states] can be absolutely confident
that in the right conditions we would be willing to
use our nuclear weapons," he said. 



BRITAIN is ready to use its nuclear arsenal against
any rogue state which deploys chemical or biological
weapons on UK troops, Geoff Hoon, the Defence
Secretary, warned yesterday. 

Mr Hoon raised further the tensions surrounding the
imminent deployment of 1,700 British marines in
Afghanistan with his controversial comments, aimed at
Iraq, Libya, Iran and North Korea. 

Echoing President Bush�s recent approach, he suggested
that they were four "countries of concern" which may
not be deterred from unleashing weapons of mass
destruction by the threat of a nuclear strike. 

Mr Hoon warned the defence committee in the House of
Commons that these countries should be "absolutely
confident" that Britain would fire nuclear weapons on
them if they deployed their own chemical or biological
weapons. 

His comments exacerbated fears about prospective
allied military action against Iraq. 

It is thought that, in 1991, Saddam Hussein was warned
that the US would launch nuclear missiles at Baghdad
if he used biological weapons to attack Israel. 

Mr Hoon�s remarks came as Tony Blair refused to take
part in yesterday�s Commons debate on the deployment
of troops to Afghanistan, called by the Conservatives.


Tory back-benchers were infuriated, calling his
decision to stay away from the first such
parliamentary debate since 1983 the worst of all his
snubs. 

Mr Hoon was setting out the terms which Britain was
prepared to use its 400 nuclear warheads. 

His stark language and his willingness to identify the
four "states of concern" were warmly welcomed in the
US - where a leaked Pentagon report outlined its
readiness to use nuclear weapons against seven rogue
states, including those Mr Hoon identified. Comments
are certain to bring a backlash from Labour
back-benchers, already nervous about an expansion of
the war against terror to include Iraq. 

Mr Hoon announced on Monday he was sending 1,700
marines, made up mostly of 45 Commando, based in
Arbroath, to help the US military face the 10,000
remaining al-Qaeda fighters in Afghanistan. He warned
MPs that they should be prepared for casualties. 

Mr Hoon told the defence committee yesterday that
Britain�s nuclear deterrent was only effective on
countries who appreciate the UK�s willingness to
launch an attack. The risk, he said, was that the four
rogue countries identified by the Foreign Office may
make a "gesture" by using a chemical or biological
weapon against the UK and US troops being gathered in
the Gulf and near Afghanistan. 

"I would be much less confident about states of
concern" he said. "In those kinds of states, the
wishes and needs and interests of citizens are clearly
much less regarded. We cannot rule out the possibility
that they would be willing to sacrifice their own
people to make such a gesture." 

"They [the rogue states] can be absolutely confident
that in the right conditions we would be willing to
use our nuclear weapons," he said. 

"What I can not be absolutely confident about is
whether or not that would be sufficient to deter them
from using a weapon of mass destruction." 

The Ministry of Defence said last night that Mr Hoon
was simply restating long-standing policy. 

But it is understood both the Pentagon and the
Ministry of Defence are keen to combat any idea that
they have gone soft since the end of the Cold War. 

Several US analysts believe that 11 September because
of the idea that the West is now a soft target, and
far less likely to retaliate. 

Naming countries - the US list also included Russia,
China and Yemen - is one of several measures intended
to make clear to Saddam Hussein that he faces
obliteration if he uses his stockpiled chemical
weapons against UK troops. 

Mr Hoon stressed there are no states, to the
government's knowledge, with both the intention and
the ability to launch an attack against the UK. 

Of the four rogue states, he said, Iraq is a
particular concern. "Saddam Hussein has demonstrated
his willingness to use chemical weapons against his
own people," he said. 

North Korea appeared closest to developing
intercontinental ballistic missiles - although they
pose no threat to the UK. 

"Nonetheless, their threat is a threat to the
stability of the world because they are clearly very
determined to sell their equipment to anyone who has
the cash to buy it," he said. 

In the Commons the emergency debate, was called by the
Tories because Iain Duncan Smith, the Tory leader,
felt he had been snubbed after not being alerted to
the imminent deployment of troops. 

Mr Hoon's words may be part of a softening up process
to prepare the ground for Britain to accept the US
plans for a missile defence system to protect against
a ballistic missile attack. 

Many Labour MPs remain deeply opposed to the scheme,
fearing it could trigger a new arms race. 

The system would almost certainly involve the use of
the early warning station at Fylingdales and the
intelligence gathering base at Menwith Hill - both in
North Yorkshire - which would require government
permission. 

A joint Ministry of Defence-Foreign Office paper to
the committee said it was a "serious cause for
concern" that there were states developing a ballistic
missile capability at the same time as they were
seeking to acquire weapons of mass destruction.  


  

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