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FIRST SHOT FIRED IN WAR AGAINST IRAQ
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by Yvonne Ridley

The war against Iraq has started with RAF fighter jets coming under enemy
fire as 5,000 commandos invaded the north of the country seizing an air
base.  The news will come as a shock to Britain's MPs who are demanding a
full Parliamentary debate on the threat of a British-backed invasion of
Iraq to overthrow Saddam Hussein.

As details of the invasion emerged, politicians accused Britain and America
of starting a war "through the back door".

The first salvo in the secret war was fired when Britain and American top
gun pilots knocked out a crucial air defence system using brand new laser
guided bombs.  After RAF pilots crippled the Chinese-made fibre optic
defence system, 5,000 Turkish commandos were able to launch a covert attack
in the north virtually undetected, according to sensitive documents seen by
the Sunday Express.

Pentagon officials initially denied there had been any military action or
incursion, but when challenged with specific military details a spokesman
called back two hours later issuing the terse statement: "We can't comment
on current or future operations."

He refused to elaborate.  A spokesman for the Ministry of Defence did
however admit that there had been a skirmish over the no-fly zone in
southern Iraq involving British and American war planes.
"There was a recent response in self defence which resulted in us attacking
Iraqi air defences which had been located by Allied air crews."

He also confirmed that an "enhanced" version of the Paveway Weapon system
with a 2 metre accuracy had also been used to knock out the mobile Chinese
manufactured fibre optic air defence system.

He denied any knowledge of a military invasion by Turkey in the north.  A
spokeswoman for the Turkish Embassy said: "These allegations have been
fabricated".  However military documents shown to the Sunday Express reveal
that Allies have:

* BLASTED an early warning radar system protecting the skies over Baghdad.
* INVADED Iraq from Turkey less than 48 hours later in the north.
* CAPTURED three Iraqi military bases, including an airfield.
* DEFEATED ill-equipped Iraqi soldiers in a battle involving Special Forces
troops in the North.

US and British fighter jets destroyed the Iraqi air command and control
centre at al-Nukhaib in a desert location near the Saudi Arabia border and
just under 300 miles south of Baghdad.  It is thought the RAF deployed GR4
Tornado jets operating from the Ali Al-Salem airbase in neighbouring Kuwait.
The action took place on Tuesday morning, at 5am, August 6 when the jets
operated over the no-fly zone which has been in operation since the Gulf
War.

The upgraded Paveway Weapon system which was installed only four months ago
was used by the RAF.  Its refined laser guided system enables it to strike
a target with an accuracy of plus or minus two metres.
Less than 24 hours later two squadrons of US warplanes flew provocatively
over the Iraqi capital from the Prince Sultan airbase in Saudi Arabia and
from American aircraft carriers on exercise in the Gulf.  There was no
anti-aircraft fire leading the Americans to believe that Saddam's early
warning radar systems are inoperable.

Within 48 hours, around 5pm on Wednesday, August 8 the Iraqi early warning
systems were tested yet again as a fleet of troop-carrying helicopters from
the Turkish Army swept over the Turkish border and into the strategic
Bamarni (OK) military airbase which lies 50 miles north of the oil-rich Al
Mawsil city.

The military invasion involved 5,000 Turkish Commandos backed by American
Special Forces.  Eye-witnesses on the ground claimed air support and/or
protection in the northern no-fly zone was provided by Turkish, American
and British aircraft.  Claims of a British air involvement in this
particular action drew a strong denial by the MoD.

After a brief skirmish with ill-equipped Iraqi troops from an armoured
section of Saddam's war machine, Bamarni airbase fell into the control of
Allied troops and several C130 transporter planes were guided on to the
airstrips from bases in Turkey.

Heavy earth-moving machinery and electronic support equipment were unloaded
over several days and as rumours of an invasion began to circulate, Turkish
television issued strong denials and broadcast old pictures of the air base
showing it abandoned and derelict.  As Turkish troops reinforced security
around the airport which lies just outside of the Kurdish district,
American Special Forces and a crack unit of Turkish commandos seized two
other strategic military points on either side of the airbase in the Dahuk
province of Iraq.

The two bases which incorporated very basic army barracks were on two
hills, one 565 ft above sea level and the other 2160 ft and now provide US
and Turkish soldiers with strategic look out posts over the immediate
area.  Americans are now confident they have air superiority over the
entire region which includes the two famous industrial cities of Al Mawsil
and Kirkuk.
This also includes the strategic railroad linking Syria and Iraq which has
long been suspected as a key smuggling route for receiving arms and sending
out illegal oil exports.

The invasion, which resulted in the first hand-to-hand combat between
coalition and Iraqi troops, took place as Saddam Hussein warned America
against invading his country.  In the televised address he predicted such
an invasion would result in American soldiers being sent home in coffins.
Defence analyst Paul Beaver said: "It is feasible that this is a
pre-planned operation and has been in the planning stages for some
months.  I would say the US is developing an airbridge into Kurdistan to
support the Kurdish fighters against Saddam Hussein.  We are seeing the
opening steps to a more comprehensive engagement of Iraq and the opening
steps of a broadening campaign.  5,000 troops is not a lot if you want to
sustain your position deep into enemy territory.  There could be a risk of
a counter attack and heavy casualties."

American military sources have confirmed that Special Forces have been "on
the ground" in Iraq since April training Kurdish soldiers in the north and
helping to create insurgencies in the south among rogue elements of Iraq's
army.

A senior officer from Saddam's army who arrived in Britain last week told
me: "It is well known that there are Allied troops in Bamarni.  However I
do not believe Iraq has lost its entire air defence system network.  Even
if American warplanes flew over Baghdad it would be typical of Saddam to
shut everything down to lure the enemy into thinking they have knocked out
everything.  However I can tell you those troops closest to him do not have
loaded weapons because he is afraid of being shot by his own men.  Everyone
is talking of American airstrikes and the elite are already sleeping in
heavily fortified bunkers every night."

Another former Iraqi officer from Saddam's regime added: "The Kurdish Armed
Forces are getting help from American Special Forces to act similar to a
Northern Alliance operation the likes of which we saw in
Afghanistan.  However it is obvious to me that once Saddam is removed the
Kurds will be the next to be liquidated because no one, especially the
Turks, will want dangerously armed Kurds on the loose in Northern Iraq.
They have even fewer friends than Saddam but are useful to the Americans at
the moment."

According to information relayed to America by Israeli intelligence via
satellite photography, accurate to within three metres, Saddam's army is
positioned in three strategic positions to repel ground force
invasions.  Regiments are dug in near the Kurds to repel an invasion from
the north while another major force is positioned by the Jordanian Border
which had previously been ear-marked by the US as an ideal site for a
US-led invasion until King Abdullah voiced his concerns in Washington
recently.

"Saddam Hussein must be aware of the northern invasion but seems impervious
to that and the fact the RAF has knocked out his most important early
warning system.

However, he is a veteran military campaigner and we fear that he has
something really sinister up his sleeve.  For a man who is about to be
invaded and attacked on all fronts he seems unconcerned," observed a senior
Whitehall military adviser.

Yvonne Ridley is the author of "In the Hands of the Taliban" (Robson Books
Stg =A36.99)

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