[from Heikki Sipila]

Ha'aretz (Israel)
August 15, 2002

[And of course with the benedictions of Washington's
NATO allies in Brussels, London, Berlin, Paris and
Ankara. Operation Armegeddon.]


'If attacked, Israel might nuke Iraq'
If Iraq strikes at Israel with non-conventional
weapons, causing massive casualties among the civilian
population, Israel could respond with a nuclear
retaliation that would eradicate Iraq as a country.
This grave assessment, from American intelligence, was
presented last week to the U.S. Senate Foreign
Relations Committee.
During the 1991 Gulf War, then U.S. defense secretary
Richard Cheney, now vice-president, told CNN that
Israel could respond with nuclear weapons to an Iraqi
strike that included the use of chemical weapons. This
assessment has only been strengthened since then,
because according to all the signs, Iraq now has
biological weapons that could cause mass casualties.
According to one assessment, military-grade biological
weapons can be almost as lethal as a nuclear bomb.
The U.S. intelligence assessments include an analysis
of possible Israeli responses. The lowest probability
is that Israel would respond initially with a
conventional military retaliation if it is slightly
harmed, and would add a warning that a
non-conventional response was possible if the Iraqi
attacks on the Israeli civilian population continued.
The possibility of Israel using nuclear weapons
against Iraq appears in a document submitted by
military expert Dr. Anthony Cordesman, a fellow at the
Center for Strategic and International Studies, to the
Senate Foreign Relations Committee. Presumably, the
document is based, in part, on official administration
assessments. 
In the worst case scenario, writes Cordesman, Israel
could face an existential threat to important urban
areas such as Tel Aviv or Haifa. Under such
conditions, it would threaten nuclear retaliation
against Iraqi cities and military forces to cease the
[Iraqi] attack. 
If the Iraqi attack were to continue, and there was a
lethal biological strike on an Israeli city, Israel
would certainly respond with nuclear strikes against
Iraqi cities that were not yet in the hands of
American forces, Cordesman says. Such an Israeli
reaction could destroy Iraq as a state.
Based on this assessment and the possibility of an
Israeli retaliation in the event of an Iraqi strike,
it is presumed that the United States will, at the
earliest stages, make a special effort to neutralize
any possible use of Scud and El Hussein rockets that
Iraq positions in its western regions, as it did in
the Gulf War, for a more convenient launching site for
attacks against Israel. During discussions in
Washington, Israeli representatives asked the United
States to take action against the missiles in western
Iraq. 
The Americans know that Iraq is not depending only on
long-range missiles in its plans for using chemical or
biological weapons against its enemies, including
Israel. As part of its preparations, Iraq has also
been working on developing pilotless planes. Unlike
the usual development of drones used primarily for
intelligence gathering purposes, the Iraqis are
working on normal-sized planes loaded with chemical or
biological weapons and intended to be flown by remote
control. They are working on an Eastern European
training plane and on a version of the MiG-21. Both
planes have been tested.
By Ze'ev Schiff


-- 
Macdonald Stainsby,
External Relations Co-ordinator,
Douglas College Students Union.
**
In the contradiction lies the hope. --Bertholt Brecht.
***
"`Order rules in Berlin.' You stupid lackeys! Your 
`order' is built on sand. Tomorrow the revolution will rear 
ahead once more and announce to your horror amid the brass 
of trumpets: `I was, I am, I always will be!'" 

-Rosa Luxemburg, 1918.



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