Sunday, February 23, 2003

Paving the Way for War

"In recent days," the Independent reports, the US and Britain "have stepped up attacks on missile sites near Basra which could threaten the military build-up in Kuwait and the Gulf."

The raids are being carried out by aircraft patrolling the "no-fly" zones in northern and southern Iraq, established by the victors after the first Gulf war. They claim the patrols are being carried out in the name of the UN – especially ironic, given the passionate debate over the need for a second Security Council to authorise war on Iraq.

Some have always disputed whether the "no-fly" zones have UN authority, but now the US and Britain have widened the "rules of engagement" to the point where warplanes are effectively preparing the way for an imminent invasion.