From http://www.geostrategy-direct.com

The United States plans to launch a campaign to oust Saddam Hussein in 
Iraq as part of the international campaign against terrorism. The plan 
calls for U.S. aerial bombing to support anti-Saddam opposition forces 
in the country.
The plan was revealed by Turkey's Hurriyet newspaper which reported last 
week that the so-called "Rumsfeld Plan" -- named after Defense Secretary 
Donald Rumsfeld -- calls for setting up a secular, pluralist, democratic 
Iraq and preserving Iraq's current borders after Saddam is ousted. The 
newspaper is Turkey's largest circulation daily.
The plan was said to have been discussed during the recent trip to 
Ankara, Turkey last month by Rumsfeld.
The newspaper listed the main features of the plan:

* Iraq's territorial integrity will be preserved and there will be no 
autonomous regions or federative structures within the country.
* All the various ethnic groups will be represented in the central 
government that is formed after Saddam's ouster, including Kurds and 
Turkmens.
* Turkey will enter northern Iraq and obtain a share of the oil at the 
Karkuk field.
* Business and foreign trade in Iraq will exceed $50 billion, a key 
benefit to Turkey.

Discussion of the transfer of energy, specifically a natural gas 
pipeline from Iraq to Turkey will be a priority.

It's no wonder Turkey supported the US in the Afghanistan attacks. I'm 
wondering what Saudi Arabia and Iran think about this...

jon
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