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WAR'S BEGUN


EXCLUSIVE: British jets hit vital Iraqi HQ

By Tom Newton-Dunn, Defence Correspondent


BRITISH and American warplanes have bombed Iraq's most important air
intelligence headquarters.

The dramatic escalation is seen as the first stage of war with Iraq.

President Bush insisted yesterday that the world does not need proof that
Saddam Hussein is building nuclear weapons before taking action.

"We must anticipate," he said. "The most dangerous thing would be to find
out they had a nuclear weapon after they developed one."

The attack on buildings and bunkers at Tallil Airbase, 160 miles south-east
of Baghdad, marked a change in tactics.

RAID: An American f-16 jet on the way to Iraq

Command and communications links in Saddam's air defence system, and
military airfields, are now being methodically targeted instead of guns and
mobile radars.

US Defence Secretary Donald Rumsfeld said in Washington yesterday: "I
directed it. I don't like the idea of our planes being shot at.

"The idea that our planes go out and get shot at with impunity bothers me."

Mr Rumsfeld admitted for the first time that the US and Britain have no
"smoking gun" proof that Saddam has weapons of mass destruction.

"There isn't a single smoking gun," he said. "If we waited for a smoking gun
in this instance we would find it after the fact."

Air attack site Tallil is home to Iraq's key Southern Sector Operations
Centre from where all air defences south of Baghdad are co-ordinated.

Bombers, including four RAF Tornado GR4s, used precision-guided weapons in
the raids involving a total of 20 planes. Destroying Saddam's air defences
would be crucial for any land invasion.

Military expert Major Charles Heyman, editor of Jane's World Armies, said
last night: "There is no doubt in my mind that the first stage of war with
Iraq has quietly begun.

"Knocking out Tallil will be of vital strategic interest to an invading
force. I believe we will see a lot more raids like this one until the
coalition are sure they can operate over southern Iraq safely."

It was the fifth coalition air strike on Iraqi military targets this month,
and the 15th since August 5.

All have been made under cover of the UN mandate to enforce the northern and
southern no-fly zones set up after the 1991 Gulf War. But the frequency of
the attacks has shot up.

Marine Corps General Peter Pace, vice chairman of the US military Joint
Chiefs of Staff, said: "The recent strikes have degraded the air defence
capabilities of Iraq."

Mr Rumsfeld said he could not say whether the change of tactics has left
Iraq less capable of defending itself against attacks to topple Saddam.

He added: "Whether they are going to be net stronger or weaker in the event
anything were to occur in the future is a function of how fast they are able
to rebuild, replace and replenish that capability."

Asked when he had ordered the switch of tactics, he snapped: "Less than a
year and more than a week. Less than six months and more than a month."

Mr Bush cranked up the war talk in a speech in Iowa.

The President warned that with or without the United Nations, "if Iraq's
regime continues to defy us and the world, the United States will move
deliberately yet decisively to hold Iraq to account."

Baghdad's outer air defence ring - which the Tallil base helps to
co-ordinate - has seen the largest concentration of bombing raids in recent
weeks.

British and US bombers appear to be clearing a wide path to the Iraqi
capital from Kuwait and the Persian Gulf.

There have also been recent reports that US Special Forces entered northern
Iraq as long ago as February to begin preparations for war.

Operating freely in the semi-autonomous zone controlled by the Kurds, the
troops are believed to be constructing key landing zones and airstrips to
support a US-led invasion.

The RAF has begun an exercise at St Mawgan, Cornwall, to practise setting up
a remote air base.

The drill involves warplanes and more than 1,500 personnel.

An RAF spokesman said the exercise had been planned for a long time and
there were no orders to have personnel prepare for further deployment.

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