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Iraq News by Laurie Mylroie

The central focus of Iraq News is the tension between the considerable, proscribed WMD capabilities that Iraq is holding on to and its increasing stridency that it has complied with UNSCR 687 and it is time to lift sanctions. If you wish to receive Iraq News by email, a service which includes full-text of news reports not archived here, send your request to Laurie Mylroie .


THE WHITE HOUSE
Office of the Press Secretary
March 17, 1999
PRESS BRIEFING BY DEPUTY NATIONAL SECRETARY ADVISOR JIM STEINBERG
The Briefing Room, 12:45 P.M. EST [Excerpt] 
Q: Jim, can you tell us -- an Iraq related question -- can you tell us
what Ken Pollack is going to be doing for the NSC? And given that he's
described removing Saddam Hussein as a fantasy, does that signal the
administration is no longer committed to a change in regime in Iraq?
STEINBERG: Let me say a couple of things. First, Ken Pollack will be
coming as the Director in the -- I guess we call it the Near East and
South Asia Directorate -- NESA. Ken is a very distinguished analyst of
the region. He's worked the government before, he's worked in the NSC
before. We're extremely excited to have him here. He's a powerful
intellect and a guy who has tremendous knowledge of the region.
I think, first, we very much encourage people, we bring people from
both the inside and the outside to work at the NSC. We are not in a
position of sort of censoring the writings that they do before or
after they come in. The question is whether they have the kind of
skills and background to help us do the work. The judgments about
policy are the judgments that are ultimately made by the President and
his foreign policy team.
I also don't agree with your characterization of the particular
article. I think the article analyzed some of the difficulties of the
various strategies, but let me be perfectly clear that the policy that
we have, which is that the only long-term solution to the threat posed
by Saddam Hussein is a change of regime, is very much a commitment of
this administration. We've been moving forward very aggressively --
the appointment of Frank Ricciardone is just one of the important
elements of what we've been doing. We've been working very closely
with the groups that are outside of Iraq; we are working closely with
the governments in the region and others. And I have absolutely no
doubt that Ken will be a terrific asset in helping us pursue that 
agenda.





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