JRAQ Continued from Page 1A United Nations. "We do not support any military action against Iraq," said Kuwait's foreign minister, Sabah al-Ahmed al-Sabah. Kuwait usually is unsparing in its criticism of Iraq, which invaded the emirate in 1990, triggering the Gulf War. Syrian Defense Minister Mustafa Tlass told al-Hayat, a Lpdon-based newspaper: "All Arab countries are in solidar- ity with Iraq." At the end of the 1991 war, the United Nations ordered q to destroy its weapons of mass destruction and sent in a 'multinational team of inspectors to monitor Iraqi compliance. Last month, Iraq asserted that the American inspectors were spies intent on prolonging U.N. economic sanctions imposed after the Kuwait invasion. Though the Security Council warned of consequences if Iraq expelled the moni- tors, Iraq went ahead with the move Thursday, deepening fears of a military strike. -Richard Butler, the chief U.N. weapons inspector, warned in an interview with CNN that Iraq could resume building biological weapons within a week. r In Baghdad, fuel rationing forced U.N. monitors overseeing NATION/WORLD The Michigan Daily - Monday, November 17, 1997 - 7A an oil-for-food program to halt their work yesterday. The moni- tors, who were unable to drive to work, said they expect to send teams out today after they secure fuel supplies. The tightly monitored program allows Iraq to sell $2 bil- lion in oil for six months in exchange for food and other humanitarian goods. Iraq, fearing the United States might target oil refineries and storage tanks in the event of a military strike, announced Saturday it was introducing gasoline rationing. Intent on rallying support for Iraq, Deputy Prime Minister Tariq Aziz planned to begin a tour of North African countries with a trip to Morocco yesterday. The United States and Britain, meanwhile, worked to rally support for strong action against Saddam. "He is not a man that is going to listen to any language of reason or sweetness unless the person using it is also carry- ing a big stick," British Prime Minister Tony Blair said in a BBC television interview. Secretary of State Madeleine Albright cut short a visit to Qatar and left for neighboring Bahrain, Kuwait and Saudi Arabia to discuss the standoff. In Qatar, Albright lashed out at Baghdad for refusing to com- ply with U.N. resolutions demanding the elimination of its weapons of mass destruction. Officials c onsider WASHINGTON (AP) - Despite the outward opposition of Arab countries to a military strike against Iraq, the White House is confident the Arabs won't stand in the way of any U.S. action, President Clinton's top security adviser said yesterday. Sandy Berger said that in any case, the United States is ready to go it alone if necessary. The Arab nations, National Security Adviser Berger said on NBC's "Meet the Press," understand the threat posed by Iraqi President Saddam Hussein. "In the end of the day, they are not going to impede our ability to do what's neces- sary," Berger said. The administration campaigned hard among allies over the weekend for sup- port of strong sanctions, and possibly military retaliation, against Iraq for expelling American members of the U.N. weapons inspection team. President Clinton on Saturday spoke to Russia's Boris Yeltsin, France's Jacques Chirac and Britain's Tony Blair, urging a united voice in confronting Iraq. 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