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Iraq Fears US May Plant Weapons Evidence
By Anne Penketh
01 February 2003
Iraq warned yesterday that America could try to plant proof that it
still holds banned weapons to justify an invasion, as Turkey was reported
to have mobilised additional troops near the Iraqi border in preparation
for war.
Naji Sabri, the Iraqi Foreign Minister, said in a letter to Kofi Annan,
the UN secretary general, that Washington might try to use its
"technological superiority in the techniques of espionage,
fabrication, deception and misleading to plant false evidence"
against Iraq. Washington would present such evidence to the Security
Council "to create pretexts for its aggressive attitude and strong
intention to launch war, destruction and aggression against other
peoples", Mr Sabri said.
As Turkey, a Nato member, appeared to be close to reaching a final
agreement with America on allowing its border area and air bases to be
used as a possible "northern front", a military official in the
border region told Reuters that an additional 10,000 soldiers had been
sent to the area.
Ahmed Chalabi, exiled leader of the opposition umbrella group the Iraqi
National Congress, crossed into the Kurdish region from the Iranian border
at Hajj Omran on his first visit to Iraq since 1998. Mr Chalabi and other
opposition leaders are in northern Iraq for a meeting of a 65-member
committee, due on 5 February, to lay the groundwork for a post-Saddam
Hussein government. Source: UK. Press


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