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UK Gulf War General Says
Iraq Invasion 'Totally Unjustified'
By Sean Rayment
Defence Correspondent
The Sunday Telegraph
9-21-2

The officer who commanded the British 7th Armoured Brigade in the Gulf War

has revealed that he is strongly opposed to a military invasion of Iraq.

Maj Gen Patrick Cordingley, who commanded the brigade - the renowned Desert Rats - in
1991, believes that Iraq poses no imminent threat to Britain or its interests and that 
"the
case for war has not yet been made by the politicians".

Gen Cordingley told The Telegraph: "I'm absolutely opposed to a war. I feel very 
strongly
that it is wrong. There is no justification for sending British troops to Iraq."

He doubted that the dossier of evidence against the Iraqi regime - to be released by 
Tony
Blair on Tuesday - would prove the case for war. "I don't think they have much, 
frankly," he
said.

It is understood that Gen Cordingley also has grave concerns about the number of
casualties that could result from having to fight all the way to Baghdad.

Based on his forecast from 1991 that military casualties in a full-scale conflict 
could amount
to 15 per cent, a suggested British and American invasion force of 250,000 troops could
suffer more than 37,000 casualties.

In the event in 1991, the predicted battles between two large armies did not 
materialise
and allied casualties numbered fewer than 250. The United States lost 148 men and 
Britain
24 - nine of them to US friendly fire.

Gen Cordingley, 58, is the first retired senior Army officer and Gulf War veteran to 
condemn
the Government's stance on a possible Iraq war.

The Telegraph has learnt, however, of a growing unease among senior British officers. 
One
serving officer said that Britain and the US should embark on a war only with the 
sanction
of the UN.

He said: the Army is apolitical and will do as it's told. But there is concern that an 
invasion
of Iraq could totally destabilise the entire region. Saddam Hussein has been contained 
for
10 years.

The question being asked is, 'Why choose war now?' - especially when there's no proof 
that
he's linked to al-Qa'eda.

"There is also growing frustration that, while the Americans appear to be making all 
sort of
plans for an invasion, the British military is completely in the dark. Nothing has 
come down
from the top, and we need direction."

Gen Cordingley has immense experience of the complex politics and culture of the Gulf
region.

In 1996, he published an account of his experiences, entitled In the Eye of the Storm, 
which
was based on a diary he kept throughout the conflict. In the epilogue, he records the 
sense
of inevitability of war as the military build-up began.

"Once the coalition was ready to fight, the temptation for the politicians to find a 
military
solution to the problem must have been overwhelming," he wrote.

"The political conundrum as to whether Saddam Hussein should have been removed from
power is perhaps more difficult to comment on without reference to hindsight, but I
remember thinking at the time that no one wanted a vacuum in the Middle East, nor did 
the
Americans want to be seen as king-makers."

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2002/09/22/ nirq22.xml/



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