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Saddam Hussein's successor is ready in America
Iraq, International, 2/10/1998

Arab diplomatic sources speculated that there is a British - US plan to divide Iraq after striking it, starting by establishing a Kurdish state between Iraq and Turkey and establishing another state in the neighboring borders for Kuwait.

The sources said the U.S. and the Britain are studying errors committed by alliance forces during the Gulf War to avoid repeating them in the expected military confrontation.

The sources said that there are more than 5,000 Turkish soldiers in northern Iraq, stating that the plan focuses on the entry of forces from Olodiri area and from Choro Coca area on the borders with Iraq to establish a security area for the possibility of the refugees' exodus.

Rule, supposedly, will be given to pro-British and American forces, prepared for more than a year, and will assume the power at the proper time.

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