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Major Iraqi troop movements reported



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Thursday, June 28, 2001
Iraq continues to redeploy thousands of troops as well as tanks and artillery
near the borders of Jordan, Syria and Turkey. U.S. officials termed the
movements an exercise and said the White House and Pentagon were closely
monitoring them.

Iraqi opposition sources said the military has been placed on alert around
Baghdad and in northern and southern Iraq. They reported the activation of
anti-aircraft batteries and the opening of weapons storehouses, Middle East
Newsline reported.

The troop movement, the sources said, appears to reinforce major routes that
lead from Iraq to Syria and Jordan.

U.S. officials said the redeployment appears to be an exercise of Iraq's
logistical capabilities. They said similar exercises are conducted every few
months and do not represent an immediate danger.

So far, thousands Iraqi troops and tanks have arrived over the last 72 hours
to the Irbil area just south of the Kurdish autonomous zone near Turkey.
Iraqi troops were also seen arriving at the large military base in Rutba near
the Jordanian border as well as positions near the Syrian border.

Officials said the Iraqi troop movement is being closely monitored in the
White House and Pentagon. They are also the subject of talks during the
current visit by a State Department delegation to northern Iraq. The State
Department envoys are meeting Kurdish leaders in an effort to obtain Kurdish
help to enforce United Nations sanctions on Baghdad.

"We have seen reports that Iraq is moving troops towards the Kurdish areas,"
State Department spokesman Richard Boucher said. "We are trying to establish
the facts on the ground. We are watching the situation closely."

U.S. officials said Iraqi troops and tanks have also returned to Al Qaim,
site of a suspected Iraqi chemical weapons plant in western Iraq. Iraq has
acquired 200 of a planned 1,300 tank transporters from Russia. The
transporters are meant to overcome Iraq's shortage of spare parts.

Iraq, the sources said, has obtained at least 200 tank transporters from
Russia. They said Baghdad plans to import up to 1,300 such vehicles in an
effort to compensate for a lack of spare parts for tanks and armored
personnel carriers.

Arab intelligence sources have confirmed the preparations. They said Baghdad
is preparing for a military conflict with U.S. and British forces.

Baghdad, they said, expects allied attacks on military bases and
anti-aircraft positions that endanger U.S. and British patrols of no-fly
zones in northern and southern Iraq.

On late Monday, an Iraqi military spokesman said U.S. and British warplanes
conducted 32 sorties over northern and southern Iraq. The spokesman said
Iraqi anti-aircraft fire forced the allied planes to return to their bases in
Kuwait and Turkey.

The Iraqi military preparations has concerned Kurdish separatists in the
north, who have established an autonomous zone. Kurdish leaders are concerned
that President Saddam Hussein, with the blessing of Iraq's northern neighbor,
Turkey, will launch an attack on Kurdistan.

Kurdish leaders have warned the United States that the regime of President
Saddam Hussein plans to crush the Kurdish autonomous zone in a so-called
Arabization policy. They said this includes the expulsion of Kurds from key
oil-rich areas in the north.

Masoud Barazani, head of the Kurdistan Democracy Party, said Turkey will
remain a strong ally of the Kurds. Barazani said the four million Kurds in
northern Iraq don't want to break away and form a separate state, an entity
vociferously opposed by Ankara.

On Monday, Turkey's parliament extended the mandate of the British and U.S.
forces that patrol the no-fly zone in northern Iraq. The mandate, called
Operation Northern Watch, began in 1997 and was extended until the end of
this year.




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