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[A-List] US imperialism: Iraq, Qatar
Qatar exercise signals US plan for Iraq battle
Brian Whitaker in Cairo
Monday December 2, 2002
The Guardian
In a thinly-veiled rehearsal for war in Iraq, the United States is preparing
an unprecedented military exercise in Qatar to test its command structure.
The exercise, codenamed Internal Look, is the strongest signal yet that the
US intends to wage a possible war from the Gulf state famous for its
maverick TV station, al-Jazeera.
The exercise, due to start in about a week, will be the first war game of
its kind conducted outside the US, according to the New York Times, which
reported details yesterday.
"The command and control procedures practised would be the same used for a
war with Iraq," the paper said.
The US has focused its attention on Qatar because of Saudi Arabia's
reluctance to let it use existing and highly sophisticated facilities in the
kingdom.
Over the last few years, Qatar has shown more sympathy towards Iraq than
most other Gulf states and its controversial al-Jazeera channel -
established in 1996 with funding from the emir - has excellent contacts in
al-Qaida.
But the emir, Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa, also enjoys close relations with the
United States which was the first country to recognise his authority when he
took power in a bloodless coup against his father seven years ago.
US officials deny that they have formally asked the emir for permission to
launch a war from his country, although they appear confident that
permission would be granted if necessary.
Qatar is 700 miles from Baghdad and its al-Udeid air base has the Gulf's
longest runway and hangars for 100 aircraft. Currently it is home to the US
army's 319th Air Expeditionary Group, fighter-bombers, reconnaissance planes
and tankers, with enough equipment on site for one brigade and support
units.
This month's exercise will be run from another base in Qatar, as-Sayliyah,
which was completed two years ago at a cost of more than $100m (£64m). It
has more than 20 climate-controlled warehouses capable of storing enough
armoured equipment for a heavy army brigade, including hundreds of tanks.
In what is known as a command post exercise, US commanders will simulate a
campaign against an enemy in the region, though no troops will be deployed.
General Tommy Franks, head of Central Command, is expected to arrive in
about a week, along with some 750 staff from his headquarters, the paper
said.
He will command his forces from the new Qatar headquarters while liaising
with Marine commanders in Bahrain, the army commander in Kuwait and the air
force commander at the Prince Sultan Air Base near Riyadh in Saudi Arabia.
The exercise will coincide with the December 8 deadline for Iraq to provide
details of its weaponry under Security Council resolution 1441 but,
according to the paper, the commanders intend to leave the Gulf by
mid-December unless tensions with Iraq escalate in the meantime.
Once the command system has been tested they will be able to return at any
time.
"All we have to do is hop on a plane and come forward," an unnamed military
official told the paper.
The US first used al-Udeid base in Qatar in September last year during the
run-up to the war in Afghanistan - though its existence was still secret at
the time. The emir made it public last March.
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