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http://edition.cnn.com/2003/WORLD/meast/03/12/sprj.irq.international/

U.S. suggests war without Britain

Wednesday, March 12, 2003 Posted: 0841 GMT ( 4:41 PM HKT)

LONDON, England (CNN) -- Pressure is growing on UK Prime Minister Tony
Blair after U.S. Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld raised the idea that
America might be prepared to go to war against Iraq without Britain.

Rumsfeld suggested the British force could be mere spectators -- taking up
a peacekeeping role after a U.S. invasion to oust Saddam Hussein.

Blair is under political pressure from anti-war forces within his own
Labour Party, including the threat of ministerial resignations, and polls
showing the British public wants U.N. sanction for military action.

He has been pushing for a new U.N. resolution that would set a March 17
deadline for Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein to demonstrate compliance with
U.N. demands to disarm.

Officials in London are now considering extending that deadline and
setting out tests to measure Iraqi compliance, in order to bolster support
on the Security Council.

But with both France and Russia threatening to veto the resolution,
Rumsfeld was asked at a news conference on Tuesday whether the role of the
British in an initial assault on Iraq might be scaled back.

"Their situation is distinctive to their country and they have a
government that deals with the parliament in their distinctive way and
what will ultimately be decided is unclear as to their role," he said.

"That is to say their role in the event a decision is made to use force.

"The second issue of their role in a post-Saddam Hussein reconstruction
process or stabilization process which would be a different matter.

"I think until we know what the resolution is we won't know the answers to
what their role will be."

He said British participation "would be welcomed" but added: "To the
extent they are not able to participate, there are work-arounds and they
would not be involved, at least in that phase of it."

His words prompted a flurry of phone calls between London and Washington
and Rumsfeld later issued a statement clarifying his remarks.

"In the event that a decision to use force is made, we have every reason
to believe there will be a significant military contribution from the UK,"
he said.

However, observers say the comments highlight Blair's precarious position
and he is expected to face a testing Prime Minister's Question Time in the
Commons on Wednesday.

Rumsfeld's words were seized on by leading rebel Labour member of
parliament Graham Allen, who urged Blair to seize the "heaven sent"
opportunity to avoid further conflict with his party.

He told CNN: "Mr. Rumsfeld's comments allow the prime minister an exit
strategy with dignity which I hope he will seize on."

Allen said there should now be a vote in the British parliament, not
dictated by party lines, on whether Britain should support a war.

CNN's European Political Editor Robin Oakley said: "Rumsfeld was trying to
show consideration for Tony Blair's political difficulties at home, but by
suggesting the Amercians might go ahead without British particiaption, he
has just redoubled the effort of all Blair's critics in his own party, who
are now saying there is an exit strategy."

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