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http://www.news.scotsman.com/international.cfm?id=402572003

Blair in grim warning of bloddy battle for Baghdad

BRIAN BRADY

COALITION troops face a long and bloody battle to take Baghdad and

sweep Saddam Hussein from power, Downing Street warned last night.

Despite yesterday’s lightning attack by US armour on the Iraqi capital, in
which 1,000 defenders were said to have been killed, officials in London
and Washington tried to play down expectations that the war was all but
won.

Allied commanders still believe Baghdad will have to be wrested from
Saddam district by district in a string of engagements with potentially
heavy casualties on both sides.

Last night, there were reports that Iraqi fighters, tanks and artillery were
blocking the main roads into Baghdad as darkness fell. Members of
Saddam’s ultra-loyal Fedayeen militia were prowling the streets and
manning heavy machine-gun positions.

A spokesman for Tony Blair said: "No one underestimates the difficulties
that remain, or pretends that the job is done.

"We’ve been saying all the way through that there won’t be one battle for
Baghdad, but a series of engagements.

"There will be more loss of life. We have to acknowledge that."

Officials also revealed new intelligence reports from Baghdad, which they
claimed showed Saddam’s regime had been rocked by internal tensions.

The Prime Minister also sought to increase the pressure on the Iraqi
president, with a call for the people of Baghdad to turn against him and
support the coalition invasion.

His spokesman claimed the end of Saddam would be hastened "if the
people on the ground see the speed of the advance and recognise that
this time, unlike 1991 [after the Gulf War], we are there to see it through".

There was surprise and delight on both sides of the Atlantic that US forces
had been able to move deep into Baghdad.

Commanders said the incursion, which left dozens of Iraqi tanks
smouldering in the streets, was intended to send out a powerful
psychological message to the city’s defenders that US forces could move
with impunity.

Last night, coalition forces were cranking up the pressure on Saddam.

Dozens of US attack jets, air controllers and unmanned spy planes were
put on 24-hour alert over Baghdad to provide close support for American
troops fighting in the city.

Elsewhere in the country, fierce fighting was reported as Allied forces
tried to flush out and finish off Iraqi troops.

Soldiers from the ‘Screaming Eagles’ 101st Airborne Division made a sweep
through the central city of Kerbala, 70 miles south of Baghdad.

US Air Force officers said US warplanes had successfully dropped 2,000
pound bombs on three targets in the city: a Republican Guards barracks,
the Kerbala headquarters of the ruling Ba’ath Party and an ammunition
depot.

Early yesterday, shortly after the US tanks entered Baghdad, US troops
took the headquarters of the Medina division of the Republican Guard at
Suwayrah, 35 miles south-west of the capital, without firing a shot.

Meanwhile, US special forces seized the main road between Baghdad and
Saddam’s birthplace, Tikrit.

And in the south of Iraq, two coalition jets attacked the Basra home of
‘Chemical Ali’, General Ali Hassan al-Majeed, with laser-guided weapons
after a tip-off that the notorious commander was inside. British troops
were waiting for orders to begin the final assault on the city.

Ministry of Defence sources said the Americans’ approach to Baghdad was
a ‘copy’ of the British strategy for Basra, where forces launched quick
strikes on Iraqi forces before withdrawing.

The MoD insisted that the ongoing operation to take the whole of Basra
under control would continue in tandem with the action in the capital,
but military chiefs have agreed that the battle for Baghdad will remain an
American operation. "Our sphere of influence will remain the south of the
country and I don't see that changing in a hurry," one defence source told
Scotland on Sunday.

"But the moment of truth is nearing for the Americans, when they have to
decide how exactly to take on Baghdad.’’

The rapid military progress around Baghdad and the rest of Iraq will also
provide a welcome backdrop for President George Bush when he flies into
Belfast tomorrow for a meeting with Blair.

The leaders will discuss a post-war settlement for Iraq as well as the latest
efforts to secure peace in Northern Ireland and the Middle East.

But Downing Street admitted that the two sides had still not agreed on the
central issue of the role the United Nations will play in the restructuring
of Iraq.






You must rattle the

enemy's joints, terrify and defeat them




The Bush administration is resisting British demands for the UN to be given
a "central role", largely due to its failure to support the military campaign.

The decision to award billions of pounds worth of construction contracts
to American firms before the fighting has stopped has also caused friction
between the two main coalition allies.

Blair will argue strongly for UN oversight of the post-Saddam
reconstruction, and a multi-lateral peace conference, in line with the
reconstruction of Afghanistan after the Taliban, in order to involve the
international community in plotting a way forward.

Blair’s spokesman said: "Contracts is obviously one of the issues. The
Americans are well aware of our view on it."

Meanwhile, British troops in Basra have uncovered possible evidence of
the brutal nature of Saddam’s regime, including the suggestion that he has
been withholding vital supplies including baby food from his poverty-
stricken people.

Soldiers from the 2nd Royal Tank Regiment found thousands of tonnes of
provisions stockpiled in a secret warehouse. The supplies, which also
included sugar and tea, were verified as proceed from the Food for Oil
programme.

Colleagues in southern Iraq uncovered the remains of hundreds of people
in a makeshift morgue in southern Iraq. Capt Jack Kemp, of the Royal
Horse Artillery, said the 200 coffin-sized boxes "contain bags, each
labelled, and there's human remains inside the bags". Experts said the
remains, which also contained strips of military clothing, may have been
the victims of an earlier war. Iraq’s information minister Mohammed Saeed
al-Sahaf yesterday read a statement from Saddam Hussein on state
television, which urged the Iraqi armed forces and ordinary citizens to
step up attacks to defeat the US-led invasion.

"The criminals will be humiliated. You must inflict more wounds on this
enemy and fight it and deprive it of the victories it has achieved," it said.

"You must rattle their joints and terrify them and speedily defeat them in
and around Baghdad."

The statement said that as the invaders were concentrating on Baghdad,
their grip on other parts of Iraq was weakening.

"The enemy finds itself lost," Sahaf said. "Every time he finds the walls of
Baghdad impenetrable he directs more force against it."

Meanwhile, three Iraqis who provided intelligence information that helped
the United States try to kill Saddam Hussein have been executed,
according to US sources.

The men are thought to have taken part in operation run by America’s
Central Intelligence Agency, which provided crucial targeting information
for the missile and bombing raid on Saddam and his sons.

The "decapitation" attack, which marked the beginning of the war, was
launched on March 19 in an attempt to avoid a full-scale conflict.

US government sources said that Iraqi counter-intelligence had killed the
three agents this week. Two were shot and the third bled to death after
his tongue was cut out, it has been claimed. The sources said Iraqi agents
had provided "priceless information" - relating to the telephone system and
details of one of Saddam’s bunkers at Dora Farm in Baghdad - in the
operation, which involved the elite Delta Force and other special forces
units.

American intelligence had learned the fate of the men from their forces
on the ground in Iraq, the sources claimed.

The war had been scheduled to start on March 21, but after receiving
information about a brief window of opportunity to wipe out the Iraqi
leadership, US President George Bush ordered the strike on 10.15pm, US
time, on March 19.

The attack was thought to have wounded Saddam and have killed his son
Qusay who was being groomed as Saddam’s successor.


This article:

  http://www.news.scotsman.com/international.cfm?id=402572003

War with Iraq:

  http://www.news.scotsman.com/topics.cfm?tid=518

Websites:

  Ministry of Defence - Operation Telic
  http://www.operations.mod.uk/telic/index.htm

  US Central Command
  http://www.centcom.mil/

  UNMOVIC
  http://www.un.org/Depts/unmovic/

  UN - Office of the Iraq Programme
  http://www.un.org/Depts/oip/

  UN News Centre
  http://www.un.org/News/

  FCO - Policy towards Iraq
  http://www.fco.gov.uk/servlet/Front?pagename=OpenMarket/Xcelerate/
ShowPage&c=Page&cid=1007029394374

  US Dept of State - Iraq Update
  http://usinfo.state.gov/regional/nea/iraq/

  Iraqi Presidency
  http://www.uruklink.net/iraq/

  Iraq Watch
  http://www.iraqwatch.org
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