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Sharon Urges U.S. To Hit
Iraqi Troops In Kuwait
Jerusalem (JTA) — Ariel
Sharon has urged the United
States to launch an immedi-
ate military strike to
dislodge Iraq from Kuwait,
instead of waiting for the
long-term effects of an em-
bargo on Iraqi oil.
If military action is con-
templated at all, strike now
to force Iraq out of Kuwait,
the former Israeli defense
minister advised in a
weekend radio interview. He
gave his reasons:
"Soon we shall see pictures
on television of hungry
babies and children in Iraq.
In the United States, the
demand will grow to bring
the boys home. The hostage
problem will intensify, and
America's allies will grow
tired of sitting in the
desert," Mr. Sharon said.
The former Israel Defense
Force general and Yom
Kippur War hero seemed
ambiguous about Israel's
part, if any, in an American
strike at Iraq.
On the one hand, he in-
sisted Israel has no role to
play in a U.S. operation, and
none is called for under the
agreements between
Jerusalem and Washington.
America does not want or
expect Israel to take a role,
Mr. Sharon said.
But at the same time, he
stressed that Israel should
assist the Americans in
whatever is requested,
"because it is a common
cause."
Mr. Sharon, who is
presently Israel's housing
minister, criticized Wash-
ington for not establishing a
military presence in Kuwait
in response to Saddam Hus-
sein's threats before he in-
vaded.
If only a few American
troops were there, he would
not have invaded, Mr. Sha-
ron contended. But now Iraq
is entrenched in Kuwait,
and the longer it stays, the
more the world will get used
to the idea that Kuwait is
part of Iraq and the harder it
will be to get the Iraqis out,
he said.
He predicted that if Hus-
sein is not ousted from
Kuwait, he will be tempted
to further acts of aggression,
including an attack on
Israel.
But Mr. Sharon does not
consider that a real threat at
the moment, "because Iraq
knows full well that Israel
has a deterrent response."
Mr. Sharon predicted Hus-
sein would not attempt to at-
tack Saudi Arabia either at
this time.
Israel's Cabinet Okays
Shuval As Envoy To U.S.
Jerusalem (JTA) — Israel's
Cabinet has approved
Zalman Shuval, a Likud
member of Knesset, to be
Israel's next ambassador to
Washington.
Mr. Shuval, a member of
the Ometz faction of the
Likud bloc, was named to
succeed Moshe Arad, who
has been ambassador to the
United States for exactly
three years.
His appointment fulfills
the accord struck in June
between Prime Minister
Yitzhak Shamir, the Likud
leader, and Mr. Shuval's
Ometz faction, which re-
quested the prestigious posi-
tion in exchange for joining
the Likud coalition govern-
ment.
An official announcement
will come after the U.S.
government formally ac-
cepts Mr. Shuval, an ac-
cepted diplomatic practice.
Mr. Shuval, who is 60 and
a banker by profession, said
Sunday that he thought
Israel's public relations task
in the United States had
been made easier by the
crisis in the Persian Gulf.
The fray, he said, has
quickly pointed out the exis-
tence of critical flash points
in the Middle East other
than the Israeli- Palestinian
conflict.
He pointed out the latest
behavior of Yassir Arafat,
leader of the Palestine Lib-
eration Organization, who
has embraced Iraqi Presi-
dent Saddam Hussein since
his invasion of Kuwait and
suggested to other Arabs
that Kuwait might
capitulate in exchange for
an Iraqi troop withdrawal.
Mr. Arafat, said Mr.
Shuval, has by his latest
gestures proven to both the
U.S. government and
American public that he is
"not some moderate
statesman seeking peace,
but the ally of an aggressive
dictator."
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