[CTRL] Attack Iran the day Iraq war ends, demands Israel

2002-11-05 Thread Jei
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http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,3-469972,00.html

November 05, 2002

Attack Iran the day Iraq war ends, demands Israel

>From Stephen Farrell, Robert Thomson and Danielle Haas

ISRAEL’S Prime Minister Ariel Sharon has called on the international
community to target Iran as soon as the imminent conflict with Iraq is
complete.

In an interview with The Times, Mr Sharon insisted that Tehran — one of the
“axis of evil” powers identified by President Bush — should be put under
pressure “the day after” action against Baghdad ends because of its role as
a “centre of world terror”. He also issued his clearest warning yet that
Israel would strike back if attacked by Iraqi chemical or biological
weapons, no matter how much Washington sought to keep its controversial
Middle Eastern ally out of any war in Iraq.

He made clear that western Iraq would be one of the first areas targeted by
the US in any invasion, saying that lessons had been learnt from strategic
mistakes of the 1991 Gulf War when Iraq successfully fired 39 Scud missiles
into Israel.

Mr Sharon, 74, was speaking as he conducted high-level negotiations to keep
his Government afloat after the desertion of his centrist coalition
partners. Last night he survived three no-confidence votes, giving him more
time to forge a coalition with small right-wing parties. He rejected calls
for early elections.

The Knesset also approved the appointment of Shaul Mofaz, the hawkish former
Israeli Army chief, as Defence Minister.

But even as the Knesset voted, a Palestinian suicide bomber blew himself up
inside a shopping centre in central Israel, killing at least one other
person and injuring 20.

In other significant changes of tone and policy, Mr Sharon told The Times
that:


Yassir Arafat, the Palestinian leader, could have an ongoing role as a
“symbol”, but could not have a role overseeing financial or security
functions. This was a departure from previous statements that Mr Arafat was
entirely “irrelevant”.

Mr Sharon himself would continue to lead the country, elections willing, for
up to five years. There had been widespread speculation that he would retire
within two years.

The Israeli Government is considering an unprecedented crackdown on the
Islamic movement within its own borders, fearing that a “small minority” of
Israeli Arabs are turning against the country.
He asserted that while Washington was inevitably focusing on Saddam
Hussein — whom he called “insane” — the White House shared his concern that
Iran was also seeking weapons of mass destruction, and developing missiles
capable of striking Israel and even Europe.

“I talked about these things with Vladimir Putin a few days ago and I have
been to Washington and one of the things I talked about was what will be
(sic) later, if Iraq is going to be disarmed.

“One of the things I mentioned is that the free world should take all the
necessary steps to prevent irresponsible countries from having weapons of
mass destruction: Iran, Iraq of course, and Libya is working on a nuclear
weapon.”
He accused Tehran of sponsoring the Lebanese Shia militia, Hezbollah, which
he claimed had up to 10,000 short-range missiles stationed in Lebanon ready
to strike Israeli towns, of smuggling weapons to the Palestinian Authority,
and of trying to turn Israel’s one million Arab citizens against the Jewish
state. “Iran is a centre of world terror and Iran makes every effort to
possess weapons of mass destruction on the one hand and ballistic missiles,”
he said. “That is a danger to the Middle East, to Israel and a danger to
Europe.

“They are working now on a ballistic missile of 1,300km. They have almost
reached this range already. They were talking in the past about 2,500km and
even 5,000km.”

Mr Sharon made it abundantly clear that he would not hold back from
retaliating, as Israel did at Washington’s behest in 1991, if his nation
came under serious attack. “First, we understand the sensitivity. We are
living here, we were born here. Israel will make every effort not to
interfere,” he said.

But he warned: “If Israel, and I made it very clear, is attacked by weapons
of mass destruction . . . Israel will react. Is it clear? I believe that
they understand that Israel will not be able not to defend itself.”

Mr Sharon reiterated that he was willing to work toward the eventual
creation of a Palestinian state, but demanded that progress toward it be
measured by concrete improvements in security on the ground.

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[CTRL] Attack Iran the day Iraq war ends, demands Israel

2002-11-04 Thread William Shannon
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http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,3-469972,00.html



November 05, 2002 
Attack Iran the day Iraq war ends, demands Israel
>From Stephen Farrell, Robert Thomson and Danielle Haas

ISRAEL’S Prime Minister Ariel Sharon has called on the international community to target Iran as soon as the imminent conflict with Iraq is complete. In an interview with The Times, Mr Sharon insisted that Tehran — one of the “axis of evil” powers identified by President Bush — should be put under pressure “the day after” action against Baghdad ends because of its role as a “centre of world terror”. He also issued his clearest warning yet that Israel would strike back if attacked by Iraqi chemical or biological weapons, no matter how much Washington sought to keep its controversial Middle Eastern ally out of any war in Iraq. He made clear that western Iraq would be one of the first areas targeted by the US in any invasion, saying that lessons had been learnt from strategic mistakes of the 1991 Gulf War when Iraq successfully fired 39 Scud missiles into Israel. Mr Sharon, 74, was speaking as he conducted high-level negotiations to keep his Government afloat after the desertion of his centrist coalition partners. Last night he survived three no-confidence votes, giving him more time to forge a coalition with small right-wing parties. He rejected calls for early elections. The Knesset also approved the appointment of Shaul Mofaz, the hawkish former Israeli Army chief, as Defence Minister. But even as the Knesset voted, a Palestinian suicide bomber blew himself up inside a shopping centre in central Israel, killing at least one other person and injuring 20. In other significant changes of tone and policy, Mr Sharon told The Times that: 
Yassir Arafat, the Palestinian leader, could have an ongoing role as a “symbol”, but could not have a role overseeing financial or security functions. This was a departure from previous statements that Mr Arafat was entirely “irrelevant”. 


Mr Sharon himself would continue to lead the country, elections willing, for up to five years. There had been widespread speculation that he would retire within two years. 


The Israeli Government is considering an unprecedented crackdown on the Islamic movement within its own borders, fearing that a “small minority” of Israeli Arabs are turning against the country. He asserted that while Washington was inevitably focusing on Saddam Hussein — whom he called “insane” — the White House shared his concern that Iran was also seeking weapons of mass destruction, and developing missiles capable of striking Israel and even Europe. 

“I talked about these things with Vladimir Putin a few days ago and I have been to Washington and one of the things I talked about was what will be (sic) later, if Iraq is going to be disarmed. 

“One of the things I mentioned is that the free world should take all the necessary steps to prevent irresponsible countries from having weapons of mass destruction: Iran, Iraq of course, and Libya is working on a nuclear weapon.” 
He accused Tehran of sponsoring the Lebanese Shia militia, Hezbollah, which he claimed had up to 10,000 short-range missiles stationed in Lebanon ready to strike Israeli towns, of smuggling weapons to the Palestinian Authority, and of trying to turn Israel’s one million Arab citizens against the Jewish state. “Iran is a centre of world terror and Iran makes every effort to possess weapons of mass destruction on the one hand and ballistic missiles,” he said. “That is a danger to the Middle East, to Israel and a danger to Europe. 

“They are working now on a ballistic missile of 1,300km. They have almost reached this range already. They were talking in the past about 2,500km and even 5,000km.” 

Mr Sharon made it abundantly clear that he would not hold back from retaliating, as Israel did at Washington’s behest in 1991, if his nation came under serious attack. “First, we understand the sensitivity. We are living here, we were born here. Israel will make every effort not to interfere,” he said. 

But he warned: “If Israel, and I made it very clear, is attacked by weapons of mass destruction . . . Israel will react. Is it clear? I believe that they understand that Israel will not be able not to defend itself.” 

Mr Sharon reiterated that he was willing to work toward the eventual creation of a Palestinian state, but demanded that progress toward it be measured by concrete improvements in security on the ground. 








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