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               SECRET PLANS FOR 10-YEAR WAR

                "Terrorism cannot be defeated by bombs, 
                 bullets or secret intelligence. Terrorism is 
                 the language of hatred and despair. Out 
                 of the carnage and rubble of a new crusade 
                 will come new terrorists, even more 
                 desperate and ruthless  than before." 
                                British Actors Group

MID-EAST REALITIES � - www.MiddleEast.Org - Washington - 9/20:
Ten years in our modern world is forever.   Whatever President George W Bush proclaims 
this evening before what will surely be overwhelming applause and repeated ovations 
from the Congress, American military and imperial goals are now much bigger than ever. 
 In an ironic twist of fate, for the foreseeable future at least, a dastardly and 
ruthlessly cunning act by a group of fanatics unyieldingly opposed to the policies of 
the U.S. and Israel has given the U.S. and Israel the climate and resources to attempt 
to wipe out all opposition to those policies in the name of a "a war on terrorism" and 
the "triumph of good over evil."   Indeed, the most militarist elements in both the 
U.S. and Israel, already elected to power but heretofore without the backing to pursue 
their true policies, are now riding high in the saddle as they only once dreamed would 
ever be possible.  
 


                       SECRET PLANS FOR 10-YEAR WAR
                         Generals rule out 'D-Day invasion'
                     
                              By Michael Evans, Defence Editor
                       
                       [The Times, UK, 20 Sept 2001]: 
                       AMERICA and Britain are producing secret plans to launch a
                       ten-year �war on terrorism� � Operation Noble Eagle �
                       involving a completely new military and diplomatic strategy to
                       eliminate terrorist networks and cells around the world. 

                       Despite the mass build-up of American forces in the Gulf and the
                       Indian Ocean, there will be no �D-Day invasion� of Afghanistan
                       and no repeat of the US-led Operation Desert Storm against Iraq
                       in 1991, defence sources say. 

                       The notion that a US-led multinational coalition would attack
                       Afghanistan from all sides for harbouring Osama bin Laden, the
                       wealthy Saudi dissident leader and prime suspect for the 
terrorist
                       outrages in New York and Washington, has been rejected in
                       Washington and London. The sources also say that the planned
                       campaign is not being focused on just �bringing bin Laden to
                       justice�. 
 
                      The build-up of firepower by the Americans in the region, notably
                       the two aircraft carrier battle groups that are to be joined by 
a
                       third carrier, USS Theodore Roosevelt, is seen as a major 
display
                       of available military capability. While it is important for 
these assets
                       to be in the right place in case of a political decision to 
launch a
                       strike, there are no plans for a �short-term fix�. 

                       The dramatically different anti-terrorism campaign is being 
planned
                       to meet what is now regarded as the most dangerous threat to
                       global security, known as asymmetric warfare. �We�re expecting 
it
                       to last from five to ten years,� one source said. 

                       New ideas are needed to counter small groups armed with the
                       minimum of weaponry, whether conventional or non-conventional.
                       Such groups have the capability to attack a nation as powerful 
as
                       the United States, which is equipped with the full range of 
modern
                       weapons and professional Armed Forces. 

                       Old doctrines for fighting wars, based on lining up tanks and
                       artillery and layers of troops, are being thrown out and 
replaced
                       by a more subtle and wide-ranging doctrine which seeks to defeat
                       the enemy at its own game. �The aim is not to go for the enemy�s
                       strengths, but its weaknesses,� one source said. 

                       American and British planners are working on the basis that
                       military strikes will take place only as part of a broader 
global
                       counter-terrorist operation, embracing every other type of
                       international action � diplomatic, economic and political. 

                       Most of the focus of the ten-year campaign plan, the sources 
say,
                       is on using military action as a potent back-up to all the other
                       strands of Operation Noble Eagle. 

                       However, President Bush, conscious of the demand for �revenge�
                       from the American public, might sanction shorter-term military
                       operation by special forces, or airstrikes, but only if there is
                       sufficient intelligence to guarantee a sucessful outcome. 
�There�s
                       no point in firing a lot of missiles at bin Laden if they miss 
their
                       target, or launching Tomahawks at bin Laden training camps if
                       they are empty,� one source said. 

                       Donald Rumsfeld, the American Defence Secretary, also gave the
                       strongest hint yesterday of what Operation Noble Eagle is all
                       about. �I think what you will see evolve over the next six, 
eight,
                       ten, 12 months, probably over a period of years, is a coalition 
to
                       help battle terrorists,� he told CNN. 

                       He added: �This is a very new type of conflict or battle or
                       campaign or war or effort, for the United States. We�re moving 
in
                       a measured manner. As we gather information, we�re preparing
                       appropriate courses of action, and they run across the 
political and
                       economic and financial, military, intelligence spectrum.� 

                       British officials said the whole focus of the long-term American
                       approach was being driven by Richard Cheney, the American
                       Vice-President, and General Colin Powell, the Secretary of 
State.
                       The combination of the two highly experienced men was
                       guaranteeing a well-coordinated strategy. �Everyone now knows
                       it�s going to be a long haul, not a spectacular single strike,� 
one
                       official said. 

                       The war on terrorism could be likened, they said, to the war on
                       drugs or poverty, and the best way to undermine and eventually
                       dismantle the terrorist structures around the world was to use 
the
                       method of �hearts and minds� � encouraging foreign governments
                       and people to join in the �war� so that terrorists would be 
isolated
                       and identified. 

                       Some of the most dramatic achievements, the sources say, might
                       come, not from military action, but from political pressure on
                       foreign governments to turn their backs on terrorism and to hand
                       over the organisers of terrorist networks. 

                       They point to the campaign against Yugoslavia in 1999. Although
                       the airstrikes fitted more closely to the �old doctrine 
concept� of
                       using massed firepower to target the enemy, which brought
                       criticism from many parts of the world, Nato was also seen to be
                       working as a humanitarian agency with its operation in Albania
                       helping to build shelters for the thousands of refugees pouring 
out
                       of Kosovo. 

                       The eventual outcome, the political downfall of Slobodan
                       Milosevic and the decision by the new Government to hand him
                       over to the war crimes tribunal in The Hague, is seen as a 
classic
                       example of how military action can serve two purposes, defeating
                       the enemy and effecting political change. 

                       In the Gulf War, the American-led coalition achieved one
                       objective, driving the Iraqis out of Kuwait, but not the other, 
the
                       overthrow of President Saddam Hussein by his own people. 

                       Already, the sources say, just over a week after the terrorist
                       attacks in America, there have been positive developments: the
                       Israeli and Palestinian leaders have agreed a new ceasefire and
                       1,000 clerics have been forced to gather in Kabul, the capital 
of
                       Afghanistan, to discuss the fate of bin Laden. 

                       Yesterday it was also announced that President Putin is to visit
                       Nato headquarters in Brussels on October 3 and will meet Lord
                       Robertson of Port Ellen, the Secretary- General, another 
positive
                       sign that the Russian leader supports the campaign against
                       terrorism. 

                       Russia and Nato put out a joint statement last week condemning
                       the terrorist attacks and vowing that they would not go
                       unpunished. 

                       Other coalitions against terrorism are also being rapidly formed
                       and several countries, notably Pakistan yesterday, have offered
                       bases for American military action. 

                       However, sources in Washington say there are no plans to deploy
                       huge numbers of US troops to Pakistan, which would only inflame
                       Islamic fundamentalists opposed to the decision by President
                       Musharraf to grant US access to two air bases in the country.



ALSO, IN JUXTAPOSITION, FROM THE UNITED KINGDOM:


                       ACTORS URGE WORLD LEADERS TO CALL OFF WAR

[Annanova, 20 September 2001]:   A group of British actors has urged the world's 
leaders to call a halt to a campaign against countries which harbour terrorists. 

The nine-strong group, which includes playwright Harold Pinter and Corin Redgrave, 
appeal to stop the "madness" of a new  world war following last week's attacks. 

Writing in The Daily Telegraph, they say a war against Afghanistan, Iraq and the 
world's poorest countries "will not rescue any victims of September 11, or make the 
cities of America and Europe safer". 

The actors stress the war must be prevented for the sake of all who were killed in New 
York and Washington and their  families, friends and loved ones. 

The letter says: "Terrorism cannot be defeated by bombs, bullets or secret 
intelligence. Terrorism is the language of hatred and despair. Out of the carnage and 
rubble of a new crusade will come new terrorists, even more desperate and ruthless  
than before. 

"In Afghanistan, four million people are homeless and scores of thousands are starving 
or dying of cholera because of sanctions, imposed by the West in their attempt to 
force the Taliban government to hand over Osama bin Laden. 

"A million children in Iraq are dead or dying because of waterborne diseases and 
malnutrition caused by sanctions. 

"Human rights and civil liberties are being trampled on around the world as 
politicians call for tolerance while fanning the flames of intolerance with their 
preparations for war." 

The actors - Maggi Hambling, Lynn Farleigh, Merlin Holland, Bryony Lavery, Jehane 
Markham, Kika Markham, Roger Lloyd Pack, Harold Pinter and Corin Redgrave - add: "We 
must make war, but on poverty." 


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