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United States links PA to "axis of evil" practicing terrorism
By Ellis Shuman   February 14, 2002



 Sharon meets British Minister despite anger over terrorism remarks
  For the first time, the United States yesterday included the Palestinian
Authority in its short list of regimes that "practice terrorism." Speaking at
a press conference following President George W. Bush's meeting with
Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf, White House Spokesman Ari Fleischer
said that the PA, along with North Korea, Iran and Iraq, was a regime of
particular concern to the president in his global campaign against terrorism.

"The president has always been very clear, in all the statements he's made,
whether it was about North Korea or Iran or Iraq, or anywhere, Palestinian
Authority, that it's the people that the United States is concerned with,
that they are victims of regimes that invite terrorism and then practice
terrorism," Fleischer said.

The Bush administration has decided to tighten its inspection over funds
transferred to the Palestinian Authority, Maariv reported. Administration
officials suspect that some of these funds are financing terror actions
against Israel, the paper said. Several months ago, the Administration
cracked down on U.S.-based foundations believed to be channeling funds to
support terrorist activities against Israel.

Despite the unprecedented American statements connecting the Palestinian
Authority to terrorism, the Bush administration has signaled that it does not
intend to sever its connections with Arafat's regime.

U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell told a congressional subcommittee on
Wednesday that PA Chairman Yasser Arafat accepted some responsibility for the
Karine A weapons shipment. Powell said that Arafat still insisted he was not
personally involved in, or responsible for the shipment.

On Tuesday, Powell described a letter written to him by Arafat regarding the
Karine A as "somewhat positive." In a statement Powell said the Bush
administration was "in contact with Chairman Arafat and his closest
associates, to try to get more movement with respect to the arrests of
terrorists, with respect to an accounting for the Karine A."

"It wasn't the standard denials," State Department spokesman Richard Boucher
said of the letter. "It indicated that he intended to take some actions, and
was taking some actions, with regard to ending any possible arms smuggling or
for that matter any relationship between Iran and the Palestinian Authority."

The United States does not intend to work towards replacing Arafat as
Palestinian leader, nor does it plan to close down PLO offices in Washington,
Yediot Aharonot reported. According to a classified report prepared by the
Israeli Embassy in Washington, the Bush Administration was extremely pleased
with the results of its talks with Prime Minister Ariel Sharon in the White
House last week, in which all of Israel's demands to sever ties with Arafat
were rejected, the paper said.

According to the report, Bush made clear to Sharon that the United States
would continue to apply pressure on Arafat, but would not deal with
suggestions of an alternative Palestinian leadership. The American message to
Arafat remains a demand for serious actions fighting terror, not words,
Yediot Aharonot reported.

UK Foreign Secretary demands Arafat actions against terror
British Foreign Secretary Jack Straw said on Wednesday that the "first step
[towards resuming negotiations between Israel and the PA]… is to make the
life of the people of Israel much more secure. That means clamping down on
the terrorism that comes from the occupied territories."

After meeting in Jerusalem with Peres and with Defense Minister Binyamin
Ben-Eliezer in Tel Aviv, Straw met with Arafat in Ramallah and pressured the
Palestinian leader to crack down on militants. Straw said the goal must be to
resume peace talks, and "in order to achieve that, there has to be an end to
the violence." The ultimate outcome, he said, should be independent states of
Israel and Palestine, each living in peace within secure borders.

Diplomatic officials in Jerusalem were pleased with Straw's comments
insisting on a complete cessation of terrorism as a prerequisite to a
resumption of talks. Straw's remarks improved the impressions left from his
previous visit to Israel in September, which came in the wake of a column he
wrote, published in Iran, that ascribed some blame to Israel for recent
outbreaks of terrorism, including the attacks in the United States.

In his talks with Israeli officials, Straw registered his criticism of a new
European Union peace initiative calling for Palestinian elections to be
followed by the immediate recognition of a Palestinian state. Instead, Straw
was reported to have fallen in line with the U.S. and Israel approach that a
cease-fire is the immediate objective and is necessary before peace proposals
can be considered.





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