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Bush: We will build 'inspiring' Iraq after regime is toppled
By Rupert Cornwell in Washington
27 February 2003

The United States is ready to make a "sustained commitment" to a post-war
Iraq similar to the commitment it made to Germany and Japan after the
Second World War, President George Bush declared last night. He also told
Israel that as the peace process resumed with the Palestinians, it "must
end" settlement activity in the occupied territories. In a major speech
setting out his vision of Iraq and the Middle East after President Saddam
had been driven from power, Mr Bush told a conservative think tank in
Washington that a new regime in Baghdad could be a "dramatic and inspiring
example of freedom" to other nations of the region. Setting out for the
first time his vision of Iraq after President Saddam has been driven from
power, Mr Bush told a conservative think tank in Washington that a new
regime in Baghdad could be a "dramatic and inspiring example of freedom" to
other nations of the region. It might also bring closer the prospect of
peace between Israel and the Palestinians. The task, he warned, would not
be easy, and would require "a sustained commitment from many nations,
including our own". But that was "no excuse to leave the Iraqi regime's
poison labs and torture chambers in operation". His speech, to the American
Enterprise Institute, served a double purpose: an attempt to defuse charges
he is no more than a warmonger, and to convince sceptics at home and abroad
that the US would follow through in Iraq, in a way that would not simply
add to the instability of the region. As such, it is further confirmation
that the US is determined to oust Saddam Hussein. Washington reinforced
that message by rejecting a Canadian compromise to bridge differences on
the United Nations Security Council, by giving President Saddam an end-of-
March deadline to disarm. Such a delay would be just "procrastination", a
State Department spokesman said. The speech also addressed short-term
humanitarian measures required after the overthrow of President Saddam, to
cope with millions of refugees and provide adequate food for a civilian
population subject to severe rationing even before the outbreak of war. The
emergence of a peaceful Iraq, purged of Saddam's tyranny, could rekindle
progress towards a "final status" agreement between Israel and Palestine,
and what Mr Bush called a "democratic" Palestinian government, which
definitively abandoned terror. In return, Prime Minister Ariel Sharon "will
be expected to support the creation of a viable Palestinian state", the
President said. But indications are that argument persists among the
President's top advisers along now-familiar lines. While hardliners such as
Vice-President Dick Cheney and Donald Rumsfeld, the Defence Secretary, talk
of "transition" implying America will pull out as soon as a satisfactory
new government has been installed the State Department under General Powell
has placed the emphasis on "transformation", accepting that America had to
be in Iraq for the long haul. Mr Bush appeared to come down in the latter
camp despite intense scepticism that the "new Iraq" can ever be attained,
given the country's ethnic and religious fractures.


27 February 2003 08:12



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