Mistake made in planning: Perle

Published August 29, 2003

PARIS, Aug 28: Top Pentagon adviser Richard Perle admitted on Thursday that the United States had made a key blunder in its planning ahead of launching its military campaign in Iraq — the failure to forge close ties with the Iraqi opposition.

Mr Perle, in an interview published in the French newspaper Le Figaro on Thursday, pointed to a key mistake in the planning for the campaign which has hindered efforts to set up a stable, Iraqi-led administration.

“Our biggest mistake, in my opinion, was the failure to work closely with Iraqis before the war so that an Iraqi opposition could have been able to immediately take the matter in hand,” Perle admitted.

“Now the solution is to hand over power to the Iraqis as soon as possible.”

However, Mr Perle said that the answer did not lie in setting up a UN-led administration in Iraq.

“The United Nations system is not adapted to deal with the new threats, like international terrorism” he said.

“The administration of Iraq by the UN is a bad idea. Where has the UN succeeded in administering the territories where it has been placed in charge?”

Richard Perle is recognized as one of the main architects of Washington’s campaign to launch the offensive in Iraq although he has since played down his role in hatching the war plan.

The chief US hawk admitted the question of Iraq’s possession of weapons of mass destruction remained “crucial” but voiced confidence that examples would be found.

“Rest assured we will discover the whole story of these arms and I am sure that we will soon physically find some.”

Looking further afield he said it was “undeniable” that Syria has chemical weapons and that Iran is working on a nuclear arms programme.

“It is a fact that the existence of these arms represents for us a serious threat.”

Mr Perle attacked France’s leaders for their stance. —AFP

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