- Ã-lpreis - wird das der Trigger? - JüKü, 15.09.2000, 10:53
- Wann? Wo nachzulesen? (owT) - ufi, 15.09.2000, 11:07
- Re: Wann? Wo nachzulesen? (owT) - JüKü, 15.09.2000, 17:02
- Re: Ã-lpreis - wird das der Trigger? - Sascha, 15.09.2000, 11:15
- nicht Mono-Causal denken - Erwin, 15.09.2000, 11:46
- Re: nicht Mono-Causal denken / MISSVERSTÄNDNIS - JüKü, 15.09.2000, 14:27
- Re: nicht Mono-Causal denken / MISSVERSTÄNDNIS - Schwaigi, 15.09.2000, 14:32
- Re: nicht Mono-Causal denken / MISSVERSTÄNDNIS - JüKü, 15.09.2000, 14:37
- Re: nicht Mono-Causal denken / MISSVERSTÄNDNIS - Schwaigi, 15.09.2000, 14:32
- Re: nicht Mono-Causal denken / MISSVERSTÄNDNIS - JüKü, 15.09.2000, 14:27
- Re: Ã-lpreis - wird das der Trigger? - Hardy, 15.09.2000, 12:56
- Re: es kommt, wie es gerade opportun ist, wie es gewissen Kreisen paßt owT - Baldur der Ketzer, 15.09.2000, 21:42
- Wann? Wo nachzulesen? (owT) - ufi, 15.09.2000, 11:07
Re: Wann? Wo nachzulesen? (owT)
Habe nur diese Reuters-Meldung:
"Kuwait's oil minister predicted on Friday that the international community will act to make Iraq comply with U.N. resolutions and end threats to neighbours.
"Wait for October, and see how things turn out," Sheikh Saud Nasser al-Sabah told al-Rai al-Amm newspaper in an interview in Paris after Iraq on Thursday accused Kuwait of stealing its oil.
"The issue (Iraq) has become annoying to all, to France, Britain, the United States, Saudi Arabia, Iran...and the big powers will not allow Iraq to reject U.N. resolution 1284" which deals with the return of U.N. arms inspectors to Iraq, said the minister who will return home later on Friday.
U.N. arms inspection operations in Iraq have been halted since December 1998 when the United States and Britain launched military strikes against the country.
Sheikh Saud accused Iraq, with the aid of some countries which he did not name, of rebuilding its arsenal of weapons of mass destruction and added:"I do not think world states will stand by with arms folded.
"I believe they will not remain silent on the status quo and leave the field for (Iraqi President Saddam Hussein) open for escalation," added the minister, who served as ambassador to Washington during Iraq's 1990-91 occupation of his country.
Concern over Iraq has been on the rise in Kuwait since the 10th anniversary of the Iraqi invasion in August as statements from Baghdad were seen as increasingly confrontational, officials here said.
The latest Iraqi accusations were considered identical to complaints Iraq made against Kuwait to the Arab League two weeks before the August 2, 1990 invasion.
Iraqi Oil Minister Amir Muhammed Rasheed accused Kuwait of"practising an act of sabotage against Iraqi oilfields by digging oil wells in a joint zone (straddling the border) in order to deplete Iraqi underground oil reserves."
Baghdad said it would take unspecified measures against Kuwait to stop what it called sabotage, triggering a stern warning from the United States."
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