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| Thursday, 9 January, 2003, 13:47 GMT 'Phoney war' begins on Iraq ![]() Military preparations are gathering pace
It is already clear that the Iraq issue will be the focus of intense diplomatic activity in the next two or three weeks as the inspectors step up their efforts and the US and Britain continue their military build-up in the Gulf. There will be a fever of speculation in the media and elsewhere about what will happen next.
Germany, which has been openly opposed to a war, has softened its position by saying a second UN resolution is not essential. The Greeks, meanwhile, have said they will lead a European Union mission to the Middle East next month, in a last-ditch attempt to avert military action. The fact is that no-one knows what Mr Blix will say at the end of the month - whether he will provide the US with a sufficient justification for war - or how the UN Security Council will respond. 'Blacklist' In the meantime, rumour, speculation and what is almost certainly disinformation are running rife. An Iraqi opposition group has released what it says is a US "blacklist" naming 14 senior Iraqis who should be removed from power and put on trial. It is a plausible list, but there is no proof that it is authentic. Every day a fresh report circulates about which government might offer the Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein sanctuary should he agree - which seems unlikely - to stand down. Before a war, there is sometimes a phoney war - a limbering-up phase characterised by rumour, uncertainty and propaganda. The phoney war is now well under way. |
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