European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - July 24, 1987, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 28 the stars and stripes Friday july 24,1987 Reagan aide warns of Iran attacks by Norman Black a military writer Washington president Rea Gan s National Security adviser said thursday he sees a distinct possibility thai Iran will launch terrorist attacks o retaliate for . Escorts in the persian Gulf but he questioned whether Iran has the capacity to do so. Frank Carlucci in an interview with Pentagon correspondents also said the United slates has no intention or being drawn into the Iran Iraq War but will continue to escort ships in the Gulf until the threat against commercial vessels diminish is. Carlucci conceded there is a possibility or an iranian terrorist Campaign against . Installations abroad in response to the decision to escort a flagged kuwaiti tankers. Kuwait is an ally of Iraq. But he added my guess is that they re engaged in about As much terror ism As they can right now. Their world wide capacity to do these kinds or things is clearly limited. We should not gel our selves Over exercised thinking they can commit a terrorist act any time any place that they president Reagan s decision to Autho Rize military escorts Tor kuwaiti Oil tank in does not signal a till toward Iraq he added. We Are defending ourselves Carlucci said. Because we defend ourselves against terrorists or our ships defend themselves against attacks on the High seas docs not mean we become a participant in a War. We have no intention of engaging in the War. We have made it repeatedly Clear that we Are not being provocative in any Way. We arc simply escorting .-Llag vessels on the High seas a role that the . Navy has carried out since Lime immemorial. Carlucci said he is hopeful that a just passed . Resolution calling for a cease fire will have some of Eccl. Iraq has offered support for the Resolution car Lucci noted adding that while Iran s re action has been inflammatory i would also characterize it As somewhat the Security adviser said he would Tsay the . Escort Mission is open if the threat seems to Abate the there is no need to continue to escort. But that is a decision that would be Reagan appoints commission to study a bus of preventing spread of president Reagan on thursday Appo Nacda Homo sexual activist a roman Caln Nal and a former chief of naval i. Lions to a 13-member commission or aids and told the group to report Bac within 90 Days on ways to Deal with the deadly disease. The president believes that the spread of aids is a cause of deep con Cern but not panic presidential spokes Man Marlin Filz Walcer said. If Ameri cans work together with common Sens and common purpose the president believes we will in the end defeat this common although its first report is due in Tolj months the commission will Havck to make its final report Fitz Wala the list of members was Reagan prepared to go Tobt National institutes of health incl by Bethesda my later in the Davy meet with a child suffering from act prod immune deficiency with commission members und Kil the Laboratory of by mfr where the first work was done Tolme use of the drug at to fight the a virus. A while House aide speaking on condition he not be identified said Reagan planned o meet privately for 5 to 10 minutes with an aids patient in the be a Dalric Ward of the Nih Hospital. " resident had Eugene. Chair Roan the boards Ptim ors of the Mayo minn.,would be panel. Named thursday were John o Connor othe archbishop of be t984 and a Cardinal since 1985. I retired adm. James d. Watkins As chief of naval operations the service s lop uniformed position from 1982 0 1986. Or. Frank Lilly chairman of the genetics department of the Albert Einstein medical Center in new York identified by administration officials us a Leader in the movement for homosexual rights. Colleen Conway Welch a professor and the Dean of nursing Al Vanderbilt University in Nashville Tenn. John j. Creedon president of the metropolitan life insurance co., Newyork. There Jim Vrenshaw director of the Crew Fps a clinic in san Diego which treats sexual dysfunction. Richard m. De Vos president of by corporation grand rapids Mich. Burton James Lee i a physician at the memorial Sloan a Ettenne cancer enter in new York who specializes in diagnosis and treatment of Lymphomas. Woodrow a. Myers jr., health com missioner of Indiana. Penny Pullon a member of the Illi Nois House and the sponsor of aids re Latch legislation. Cory Servaas editor and Publ Sheruc saturday evening Post and presi Dent research director of the foun Dalion i Kreven Lalive Medicine. Wil Larrr to Walsh president and medical Hope which stands for health for people everywhere. Conservatives Wil Hinton had resisted the of a homosexual rights activist to it panel but homosexual rights leaders believed such an appointment would make he group More representative and Able to respond to the aids crisis. Soviet from Page 1 House reacted positively to inc new so Viet stance saying it improved chances for the signing of a major arms control treaty and a superpower Summit in com ing months. Yuli m. Vorontsov the first Deputy foreign minister who Heads the soviet team at the superpower arms talks in Geneva said thursday the Kremlin s offer should give a new impulse to the negotiations which have been bogged Down for months. The coming two months would be sufficient to reach an agreement Vorontsov told a news conference. After this treaty is agreed to and initiated he said then there will be a possibility to sign in at a Summit Reagan and Gorbachev agreed during their first meeting in Geneva in 1985 thai Gorbachev would visit the United slates in 1937, but he soviet Leader has indicated he will not go to Washington unless the superpowers have made con Crele Progress in arms control. Superpower negotiators met for an hour in Geneva thursday after the latest soviet proposal was formally presented. Under continuous assessment he said. Carlucci talked As the first . Escort operation for kuwaiti Tanker proceeded in the Gulf. A Convoy of two lankers re registered to Fly the american Flag and three Navy warships steamed through the Strait of Hormuz without incident on wednesday and the Convoy was expected Friday in Kuwait. On other topics Carlucci described As encouraging an offer by soviet ii Der Mikhail Gorbachev to eliminate All ii. Ice Mcdale Range nuclear weapons Raiher than leaving 100 such missiles in Ach nation s inventory. While in remains to be seen if in Sovi ets will follow through on the offer with out setting other conditions i think in removes a major obstacle o an agreement Carlucci said. An in particularly makes verification cask. 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His for his Mam gadabout 20, Lone Aid love Good i Here temen1 of the luring ii invest a Mother,1carryingasii, attended uie to Speaks Only american i for Lonc Reethe Northern Vii South Owa Shingtai father Spencer a being a human being a he said hit its and believes he will be very dedicated Marine he does t blame the j Fane Shultz to the Public Aneth he said thai was a very traumatic per and added i frankly fell that i was the one who was Loyal to the president because i was the one who was trying to get him the facts so he could make a decision. But it was a Battle who was on the other Side asked Senate lawyer Mirk Mcmick. Shutlz demurred fora moment but then said. "1 feel that adm. Poindexter was certainly on the other Side of it. I Felt that director Casey was on the other s it and i Don t know who All else principal under questioning fro my Reed Shultz denied repeatedly that Aboul the Iran arms Deal stemmed not to know the facts As Poindexter had testified earlier. Shultz mid he once told Poindexter he wanted to be informed of the things needed to know to carry out his responsibilities As Secretary of slate. He said he told Poindexter that he did t want to know All the operational details but that does t mean i just bowed out insofar As major things in our Ulicy is concerned. To assume that i should t i Iju like that is poinde7tcrlsmlimmulul he never withheld information from Cabinet want Kepi from them. Shutlz quarrelled wiui0mk"teslimany, saying thatch of North s secret Efto a Loim a a nicaraguan Contra rebels during a i tonal ban on direct or indirect . Military Aid to the insurgents. Belnick read Norih s testimony that Shultz knew in sufficiently elegant terms of what i had done and asked the Secretary Ofstie i Nonh s statement was inic. Shultz replied. Shutlz said he was disgusted when he Learned Many months after the fad thai key Iran con Ira middlemen had discussed efforts to release terrorists being held in a kuwaiti prison As pan of a complicated Deal that would Send Arras to Iran and win the Freedom of Amer ican hostages in Lebanon. Shutlz said ii made me sick to my stomach that anybody would talk about thai As something we would consider my it of Shutlz s Accuu Jefff Fra huh earlier Tes Karl Ertho testified thai he briefed in about the nine Points that North s operatives had negotiated with the , a Navy rear Admiral who resigned when lion of arms tales proceeds to the centres was maid Reagan generally approved the Point that Taro Mem action Bill that poin Dexter Consi Nii a Wail Effort a private and not a government deal7 a Bui the House and Serif uni my Raling committee released a memo in which a a bowl a them aide advised Sulu thai Poindexter had lok Nijm semis Saries that the Admiral had personally talked to officials about releasing the terrorist
