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American Forces Press Service

Cohen Declares Iraq No-Fly Zones "Successful"

 
By Linda D. Kozaryn
 
American Forces Press Service

 DOHA, Qatar -- "Has the U.S. containment policy toward Iraq been 
 successful? The answer is yes," Defense Secretary William S. 
 Cohen told international reporters here March 9.
 The U.S. policy includes the use of no-fly and no-drive zones in 
 Iraq since 1991 to enforce a U.N. mandate to protect Kurdish 
 Iraqis in the north and Shiite Muslim Iraqis in the south. The 
 zones also prevent Iraqi forces from marshalling large forces 
 and moving against neighboring nations. Overall, Cohen said, the 
 zones are accomplishing the U.N. mission.
 "Saddam has been contained since the end of the Gulf War," he 
 said. "He has not been in a position to pose a threat to the 
 countries in the region by virtue of the United States, the 
 United Kingdom and others who have been working to make sure 
 that he doesn't move against Kuwait, Saudi Arabia or any other 
 country." 
 U.S. and other coalition forces have contained Saddam's 
 aggression against his neighbors and prevented him from being 
 able to deliver weapons of mass destruction, Cohen said. "We 
 have helped protect the security of the region."
 Cohen noted that the zones cannot entirely protect the Iraqi 
 people from their own leader's perfidies. "We can't prevent 
 Saddam from carrying out assassinations or the kind of brutal 
 repression he has been carrying out, but we have been successful 
 in preventing him from using any fixed-wing [aircraft] or 
 helicopter attacks," he said.
 

http://www.defenselink.mil/news/Mar1999/n03101999_9903104.html



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