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.Arab League Warns Against Attacking Iraq.

The head of the 22-member Arab League said on Tuesday that Arabs would not
stand for any attack on Iraq as an extension of the U.S. "war.
 
The head of the 22-member Arab League said on Tuesday that Arabs would not
stand for any attack on Iraq as an extension of the U.S. "war on terrorism"
and said such a move would destroy the present global coalition.
Amr Moussa, secretary-general of the inter-government body and a former
Egyptian foreign minister, was speaking a day after President Bush demanded
Baghdad let international arms inspections resume or face unspecified
consequences. 
"We do not accept striking Iraq or any other Arab country," Moussa said in
remarks carried on the Web site of Egypt's official MENA news agency and
monitored by the BBC.
"Launching military action against any Arab state would spell the end of
consensus in the international alliance against terrorism."
He said that this Arab position would not be changed by Bush's comments. The
U.S. president did not specify what consequences Iraq might face but said
President Saddam Hussein, long an avowed enemy of Washington, would "find
out." 
Arab leaders have repeatedly said they oppose expanding the U.S. campaign,
which has focused on removing the Taliban Islamic militia from power in
Afghanistan, to include any Arab state.
There have been concerns in the region that Washington might launch strikes
against Arab countries such as Sudan, Libya, Iraq and Syria, which
Washington includes on an official list of states it believes sponsor
terrorism. 

League Of Arab States
The establishment of the League of Arab States in March 22nd ,1945 came in
response to the common attitude of public opinion in all Arab countries.
This explains why the Charter of the League of Arab States, though signed by
the seven independent Arab states of that time, has explicitly asserted that
the setting up of the League was meant to carry out the following: Serve the
common good of all Arab countries, Ensure better conditions for all Arab
countries, guarantee the future of all Arab countries and fulfill the hopes
and expectations of all Arab countries.
The League is a national and regional organization that seeks to promote
closer ties among member-states and co-ordinate their policies and their
economic, cultural, and security plans with a view to developing collective
co-operation, protecting national security and maintaining the independence
and sovereignty of member-states; thereby enhancing the potential for joint
Arab action in all fields

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