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U.S. BEGINS PULLOUT OF NON-ESSENTIAL STAFF FROM MIDEAST

http://www.menewsline.com/stories/2003/january/01_15_1.html


WASHINGTON [MENL] -- The United States has launched an
effort to withdraw non-essential government personnel from the Middle East.
Officials said the effort is meant to avoid Arab or Islamic reprisals on U.S.
personnel over the next few months amid tension in the Persian Gulf and Middle
East region. They said U.S. intelligence agencies have warned that Al Qaida and
Iraq could intensify attacks on U.S. nationals to foil any Washington-led war
against Baghdad. So far, officials said, the State Department is quietly pulling
out non-essential embassy staffers and families in such countries as Egypt,
Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Morocco and Saudi Arabia. They said similar
measures will be taken in the United Arab Emirates and other countries. "We
have been seen a series of attacks over Ramadan that indicate that the
intelligence warnings of increased threat to Americans in the region are
accurate," an official said. "The biggest threat is that of kidnapping of
Americans, particularly diplomats."



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