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Iraq
Russia to back US-led international force in Iraq
2003-08-31
Russia would support a decision to send a UN-sponsored international force to Iraq, even under US command, Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Saturday during an informal visit to Italy. “Regarding the possible participation of international forces in Iraq under US command, we don’t see anything wrong with this,” Putin told a news conference on the island of Maddalena, near the holiday haven of Sardinia. “It is possible, but it would require a decision from the UN Security Council.” Putin did not say whether Moscow would be willing to send its own troops to Iraq as part of such a multinational force. Earlier on Saturday, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Yuri Fedotov told Interfax news agency that it would be premature to speak of a role for Russia in a possible UN contingent. “First of all it is necessary to clarify details and then decide,” Fedotov was quoted as saying.
Posted by:Fred Pruitt

#2  â€œFirst of all it is necessary to clarify details and then decide,” Fedotov was quoted as saying.

He want to see the size of the bribes reconstruction and oil contracts tossed their way, first...
Posted by: Watcher   2003-8-31 11:17:13 PM  

#1  I hope people realize that the Russians have more casualties trying to pacify 250,000 people in Chechnya right now than we do occuping a country of millions of people in Iraq. And their record on winning "hearts and minds" is much worse. I suspect that bringing the Russians would be a major step towards turning Iraq into a disaster area. (And I'm not going to mention the fact that they were a major sponsor of the Ba'athist regime, which should rule them right out).
Posted by: Phil Fraering   2003-8-31 4:12:37 PM  

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