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>>>I'm a little confused about the dates on the arms inspections; I
thought Ritter was there AFTER DS/DS.  But, I think the Viet Nam
analogy is the important piece of information.
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U.S. experts on Iraq warn of new Vietnam

Claude Salhani
UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL Published 12/8/2001



     WASHINGTON, Dec. 8 (UPI) -- Two prominent American experts on
Iraq cautioned the Bush administration on Friday not to go after Iraq
in what is being termed as the possible "second phase" of America's
new war on terro
rism.
     The warnings came about as 10 key members of Congress sent a letter to President 
George W. Bush earlier in the week encouraging him to set his sights on Saddam 
Hussein's regime as the next target in the war.
     "As we work to clean up Afghanistan and destroy al Qaida, it is imperative that 
we plan to eliminate the threat from Iraq," they noted.
     Signers of the letter included Sens. John McCain, R-Ariz., Joseph Lieberman, 
D-Conn., Jesse Helms, R-N.C., Trent Lott, R-Miss., Richard Shelby, R-Ala., and Henry 
Hyde, R-Ill., who is chairman of the House Internation
al Relations Committee.
     The warnings not to attack Iraq came from Scott Ritter, a former arms inspector 
who led 30 missions in Iraq, 14 of them as chief of the United Nations inspection 
team, and Edward Peck, a former U.S. ambassador to Bag
hdad in the Carter administration. Peck was also deputy director of the Reagan 
administration's task force on terrorism.
     Both warned the United States not to attack Iraq once the Afghanistan phase of 
the anti-terrorism war is completed.
     During a talk at the Center for Policy Analysis on Palestine in Washington on 
Friday, both veteran Middle East hands asked the Bush administration not to heed the 
hawks in government who are demanding that military a
ction be taken against Iraqi strongman Saddam.
     "I hope that Attorney General John Ashcroft does not take exception to what I am 
about to say and label me a terrorist," said Ritter. "Now we talk about the next 
phase, and this is where I get a little nervous."
     Ritter, who was one of the last arms inspectors in Iraq before the 1990-91 Gulf 
War, criticized the Bush administration, which, he said, "lacks definition" in its 
policy on Iraq.
     Ritter said the president accused those who fund and train terrorists of being 
terrorists. "The Saudis funded the madrassas (schools) where terrorists were trained. 
Does this make them terrorists, too?" asked the for
mer U.S. Marine and arms inspector. "Are we going to war against Pakistan? I think 
not."
     Ritter rejected recent intelligence reports linking Mohammad Atta, one of the 
Sept. 11 hijackers and ringleaders, to Iraqi intelligence.
     "The meeting in Prague between Mohammad Atta and Iraqi intelligence was to 
discuss blowing up Radio Free Europe, which broadcasts messages aimed against Saddam 
Hussein. It is a legitimate target."
     Ritter whose task in Iraq included identifying, finding and destroying Iraqi 
biochemical and nuclear facilities, believes there was no link between Iraq and the 
recent spate of anthrax-spiked letters in the United St
ates.
     "The anthrax letters were almost certainly from a (U.S.) Department of Defense 
source," he said. "Scratch the Iraq link."
     Iraq, said Ritter, did not kick out the United Nations inspectors, it was the 
United States that asked them to leave before the bombing of Baghdad started in 1990, 
shortly after Iraq invaded Kuwait.
     Both Ritter and former ambassador Peck do not believe Iraq presents a threat 
today, and that even Israel does not see Saddam as an immediate threat any longer. 
"Iraq was a threat in 1990, not today."
     "Should the United States pursue its unilateral decision to take down Saddam 
Hussein, it will be nothing more than a modern version of Vietnam," declared Ritter.
     Peck, who served in Baghdad, said the American media were incapable of telling 
the American people information they don't want to hear. He rejected the United 
States' support of the London-based Iraqi opposition know
n as the Iraqi National Congress, calling them "silk-shirted, three piece-suited 
losers in London." The INC, said Peck, was not a feasible alternative.
     "If we can push the Catholics and Protestants to talk in Northern Ireland, and 
push (Israeli Prime Minister) Ariel Sharon and (Palestinian Authority leader) Yasser 
Arafat to talk, why can't we talk to Iraq?" asked Pe
ck.
     He blamed the continuing sanctions against Iraq to be partially at fault for the 
hatred directed against America.
     "American people are loved," he said, "but their policy is not. They cannot 
attack our policy, so they attack us."
     Peck said half a million children have died in Iraq as a result of the continuing 
sanctions. "Compare that to 60,000 people who died in Hiroshima."
     Peck admitted the half-million figure may well be inflated, "but," he argued, 
"would you feel more comfortable with 320,000, or 10,000 deaths instead? Just where do 
you draw the line?"
     Speaking of Saddam, Peck said, "Leave the guy alone, he is not a threat."






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