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SLUG: 2-297710 Kuwait / Military Exercises (L-O)
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DATE=12/22/02

TYPE=CORRESPONDENT REPORT

TITLE=KUWAIT / MILITARY EXERCISES (L-ONLY)

NUMBER=2-297710

BYLINE=ALICIA RYU

DATELINE=KUWAIT

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INTRO: The U-S military has just concluded exercises in Kuwait, the largest ever held in the Middle East. Long-planned war games involving thousands of troops come at a critical time, as the United States prepares for a possible military attack on Iraq. V-O-A correspondent Alicia Ryu has been with the troops in Kuwait, and filed this report.

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TEXT: The U-S Army held live-fire exercises on Saturday and Sunday, the culmination of a series of training missions held in Kuwait over the past several weeks.

The war games, involving nearly 15-thousand soldiers and hundreds of tanks, armored personnel carriers and attack helicopters, had been planned months in advance. But they have taken on added significance in recent days, as the United States may be drawing closer to a decision on whether to take military action against Iraq.

On Thursday, Secretary of State Colin Powell declared that the United States views Iraq to be in material breach of U-N Resolution 14-41 that demands Iraq fully account for its chemical, nuclear and biological weapons programs.

Material breach is the language in the U-N resolution that is the trigger for possible serious consequences, including military action.

The secretary says that no decision has yet been made to attack Iraq. But U-S soldiers and equipment are continuing to pour into Kuwait, an oil-rich country that Iraq invaded a dozen years ago.

Kuwait, along with neighboring Qatar, are two of the United States' key military allies in the region. A major U-S command base was set up in Qatar earlier this month for possible use in a war with Iraq. (Signed)

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