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US, Britain Differ on Iraq Operations

The United States and Britain appeared at odds Tuesday over how much control Iraq's caretaker government will have over American-led military operations after the handover of political authority on June 30.  

Secretary of State Colin Powell said US-led troops will do "what is necessary to protect themselves." In London, British Prime Minister Tony Blair said Iraqis should have the final say over any major military operations.

 

The apparent difference underscored one of the many pieces of unfinished business as Iraq begins a new era with the selection of interim political leaders who will run the government until elections are held by early next year. The White House says the new leaders will be named by early next week and perhaps sooner.

 

Bush administration officials said Iraq's new government will have a consulting and coordinating role over US troop operations that still needs to be defined. Britain agrees, yet Blair said significant offensives, such as the US assault on the city of Fallujah last month, would not take place without the consent of the new government.

 

Powell said at a news conference that Iraq's interim government will have full sovereignty, and so it will "have a role to play, obviously" in the activities of US forces who will still be on the ground after June 30. The United States has 138,000 troops in Iraq who will continue to serve under US command after the turnover of political power.

 

Powell said that "if it comes down to the United States armed forces protecting themselves or in some way accomplishing their mission" in a way not in accord with the Iraqis, the US forces "will do what is necessary to protect themselves."

 

In London, Blair stressed that British troops would not be under the control of the interim government after the transfer of power. But he said the "final political control as to whether you go into a place like Fallujah in a particular way -- that has to be done with the consent of the Iraqi government."

 

A senior Bush administration official in Baghdad said the issue over who has the final word about the activities of US-led coalition troops after sovereignty is transferred would be the first one addressed by the United States and members of the interim government once its leaders are named.

 

The administration official said the list of names for the interim government had been narrowed, but that no final decisions have been made. "We're down to a handful of names for each of the positions and in some cases a smaller number than that," the official said on condition of anonymity.

 

Separately, a senior US diplomat, also speaking on condition of anonymity, said UN envoy Lakhdar Brahimi, US administrator L. Paul Bremer, US diplomat Robert Blackwill and some members of the US-appointed Iraqi Governing Council met Tuesday to "crunch names."

 

A UN Security Council resolution calls for a multinational force that would work in concert with the Iraqi interim government through "consultative and coordinating mechanisms."

 

Meanwhile, the United States' effort to get a new UN resolution approved showed little sign of inducing other countries to offer more troops.

 

Pakistan said it was considering the US request but only for a special force to protect UN facilities in Iraq. France repeated its strong refusal to ever send in soldiers.

 

Washington's previous calls for more contributions have largely been rebuffed, and suggestions that Muslim or Arab nations should play a military role in Iraq have not yielded positive responses. War opponents Germany and China praised the draft resolution, but Germany, France and Russia are likely to press for the United States to give the interim government more say over US, international and Iraqi armed forces.

 

Following his prime-time speech on Iraq Monday night, Bush rallied for international support. He spoke by phone Tuesday morning with French President Jacques Chirac, one of the fiercest critics of US policy there.

 

"What President Chirac and others have said is they want to make sure that the transfer of sovereignty to the interim government is a real transfer and that's what we want," Bush said in the Oval Office. where he met with seven Iraqi men whose right hands were cut off by members of Saddam Hussein's former regime. "I had a great conversation with President Chirac," Bush said. "We share the same goal: a free and stable and peaceful Iraq."

 

Presidential spokesman Scott McClellan told reporters that Bush and Chirac mutually noted there is "broad agreement" on the outlines of the new resolution but said the two leaders also agreed that "adjustments" must be made in some areas. He wouldn't elaborate.

 

The draft resolution does not specify how much say Iraq's new government will have over foreign and Iraqi forces, nor does it set a timetable for US forces to depart. Chirac's office said the French president told Bush that the degree of Iraqi control over security and the nation's vast oil reserves "must be studied closely."

 

(China Daily via agencies, May 26, 2004)

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