The
Kurdistan Observer
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Iraq plans to recapture the Kurdish autonomous
zone in the north of the country.
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Middle East Newsline Sun Jul 8
Kurdish as well as Iraqi government sources said President Saddam Hussein
is preparing for
an offensive to end Kurdish self-rule in the north. They said Saddam
has amassed up to
10,000 troops along the no-fly zone and near the town of Shihan.
The Iraqi plans have prompted alarm in both London and Washington. Kurdish
groups have
met British and U.S. officials to discuss the Iraqi threat.
The Saddam regime has acknowledged Baghdad's planned offensive. On Saturday,
the
"Iraq" daily said the Saddam regime will restore the Kurdish region
to his control after a
decade of autonomy. The newspaper said the autonomy undermines Iraqi
sovereignty and
will not last.
About five million Kurds are said to live in three northern provinces
of Dhok, Irbil and
Sulaimanya. Kurdish sources said Saddam has launched a policy of Arabization
and his
agents have acted against Kurdish separatists.
The Ankara-based Al Zaman daily said the United States plans to divide
Iraq into three
areas. The northern area would be reserved for Kurds. The southern
area for Shi'ites and the
central portion for Sunnis.
The newspaper said northern Iraq would be controlled by Kurdish leader
Massoud Barazani
with help from his longtime rival Jalal Talabani. U.S. and British
officials are hoping to
complete the plan within the next month, the daily said.
On Saturday, the Iraqi military announced that British and U.S. warplanes
attacked facilities
in southern Iraq. The attack was not immediately confirmed by either
the British or U.S.
militaries.
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