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http://english.pravda.ru/main/2001/12/17/23790.html

RUSSIA FIGHTING FOR IRAQ

On Sunday, the war against the Taliban and Al-Qaida
carried out by the anti-terrorist coalition with the
US at the head neared its conclusion. Some officials
at the White House are in favor of spreading the
anti-terrorism war to other outcast countries.

Most Americans support the extending of the war to
other countries, while 78 percent of US citizens speak
in support of a military strike on Iraq. This is
testified to by the results of a poll carried out in
the US by Newsweek.

According to the poll, 75 percent of Americans support
strikes on “terrorist targets” in other countries of
the Middle East. Sixty-six percent believe that such
strikes might be delivered on targets in Somalia and
at the Philippines.

The Russian position on this question was expressed by
Vladimir Putin.

Russia hopes that the US will consult with European
countries before starting a war on terrorism beyond
the bounds of Afghanistan, the Russian President said
in his interview with the Financial Times. However,
the Russian president warned against military
agression against Iraq. The anti-terrorist coalition’s
next task should block sources of terrorist
activities’ financing, he stated. Though, for the time
being, we have neither information nor proof of Iraq
financing terrorist activities.

The president criticized US aircraft’s bombardments of
Iraq. According to him, the world community’s main
task is to prevent Iraq from creating weapons of mass
destruction, and bombardments will not help in this.

Russia would like Iraq to permit UN armament
inspectors on to its territory in exchange for he
sanctions’ full abolition, - Putin stressed. Though,
he admitted this idea was not welcomed by the Iraqi
leadership.

Russia’s voice in support of Iraq was met with
approval by Washington’s European allies. In
particular, Germany announced that it would
categorically oppose any anti-Iraq military operation
until evidence of Hussain’s guilt is presented. I
wonder, will the US listen to its European allies’
position? I suppose that it will not. At least, the US
withdrawal from the ABM testifies to this it.

Dmitry Litvinovich
PRAVDA.Ru

Translated by Vera Solovieva

Read the original in Russian:
http://pravda.ru/main/2001/12/17/34865.html


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