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Iraq
UK plans 10-day Iraq deadline
2003-03-07
Edited for length

The UK has proposed Iraq should be given until 17 March to show its full cooperation with United Nations demands. Foreign Secretary Jack Straw has put forward the new deadline in an amendment to the resolution on Iraqi disarmament tabled jointly with the United States and Spain.

It would give Iraq 10 days to demonstrate "full, unconditional, immediate and active co-operation with its disarmament obligations under resolution 1441". The deadline emerged on Friday as Mr Straw gave his response to a crucial weapons inspectors report to the UN Security Council. The foreign secretary was particularly critical of French calls for inspectors to be given months of more time.
"French" is now a four letter word, official.
He argued the choice over war was in the hands of Saddam Hussein and that the threat of force was the only way of achieving Iraq's peaceful disarmament.

"There is only one sensible conclusion that we can draw: We have to increase the pressure on Saddam Hussein, we have to put this man to the test," Mr Straw told the Security Council. He said Iraq should have a "further period" to disarm, with the date of 17 March given in the text of his amendment. Mr Straw said he welcomed what progress inspections had made but it was "only the tip of a very large iceberg" of unfinished business.

Downing Street has said the chief weapons inspectors' reports showed Iraq was in material breach of resolution 1441. "The trigger for war has not been pulled because we are still going through the UN process," added the spokesman.

Earlier, the UK's most senior soldier, General Sir Mike Jackson, said UK troops were ready to move immediately against Iraq if they get the order for war.

Chief weapons inspector Hans Blix said Iraq had accelerated its cooperation but its efforts could not be called "immediate compliance". Dr Blix said recent disarmament moves were active and "even pro-active", but could not be called immediate.

French Foreign Minister Dominique de Villepin said the pressure on Iraq was paying off. He rejected the idea of going to war on the proposed 17 March deadline timetable. France wants the inspectors to set out a list of key tasks for Iraq to complete, with progress reports every three weeks and an accelerated timescale for inspections.

Despite that opposition, US Secretary of State Colin Powell said he wanted the draft new resolution to go to a Security Council vote in the near future.
Posted by:Bulldog

#7  Could some one e-mail a link to Straw's speech.
Posted by: raptor   2003-03-08 08:22:04  

#6  This is getting to be like the the Firesign Theatre skit about the highway signs talking to the guy driving down the road:

"Antelope Road: 1 mile"
"Antelope Road: 1/2 mile"
"Antelope Road: 1/4 mile"
"Antelope Road: 1/8 mile"
"Antelope Road: 1/16 mile"
"Antelope Road: 1/32 mile"...........





Posted by: Alaska Paul   2003-03-07 23:03:38  

#5  Straw was on fire
Posted by: Frank G   2003-03-07 22:31:59  

#4  Watched the whole process on CNN (no FNC here).
Was Jack Straw wound up? He certainly took deVileweasel on. Made my day. I sense the French may see all kinds of stories (military spare parts?) showing up over the next few days. Paybacks a bitch.
Posted by: john   2003-03-07 17:34:44  

#3  "Last chance!"

"One more last chance!"

"Okay, this absolutely the last and final chance!"

Rinse, repeat...
Posted by: Dar Steckelberg   2003-03-07 15:15:00  

#2  If I understood Bush correctly last night and over the past few weeks this date of the 17th is the outside date of action. The US/UK/Spain resolution will put out this deadline. If France etc. accept the resolution then bombs start flying after the 17th when Saddam doesn't disarm. If France etc reject the resolution (as seems likely) the deadline doesn't apply and the US goes ahead anyway, probably by the 17th.
Posted by: AWW   2003-03-07 14:21:35  

#1  Another deadline ? Sorry, that's nonsense. Saddam will give up two bottles of whatever on March 16, France will declare victory and Saddam will get another deadline. It should all have been over a few months ago.
Posted by: Peter   2003-03-07 13:28:37  

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