””””LONDON, April 2 (Xinhuanet) -- British Foreign
Secretary Jack Straw said on Tuesday that the United States' planned military
action against Iraq was not imminent.
””””Straw told a BBC Radio program that he did not think the Bush
administration was preparing to launch an offensive against Iraqi leader Saddam
Hussein's regime despite widespread speculation.
””””"As to this issue of military action toward Iraq, I do not believe that it
is imminent," he said.
””””"When the decision is to be made, people will of course be taken into
confidence, but I do not believe that the moment for that has arisen," he added.
””””There are widespread speculations currently floating that Iraq would be the
next target of the U.S.-led campaign against terrorism, after U.S. President
George W. Bush labeled Iraq as part of the "axis of evil."
””””Britain, which has offered the strongest support to Washington in its
campaign against terrorism, is expected to be involved if there are operations
against Iraq.
””””However, the British government is under great pressure concerning the
U.S.-planned attacks on Iraq. A number of cabinet ministers and back-bench
parliament members from the ruling Labor Party had made it clear that they would
not support any military action against Iraq, saying such action is against
international law.
””””British Prime Minister Tony Blair is scheduled to visit Washington later
this week. The anti-terrorist campaign and the situation in Iraq are expected to
top the agenda of talks betweenBlair and Bush. Enditem