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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Monday, February 25, 1991

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     European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - February 25, 1991, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Monday february 25.1991 the stars and stripes b Page 3 War in the Gulf Iran tier Jse Iva Alliet up amp lamp of a president Saddam Hussein told iraqis on sunday the Allied ground offensive had begun and urged his soldiers to kill the attackers Quot with All your  Allied forces struck Iraq troops before Dawn sunday with land assaults against occupied Kuwait. By Gulf summary   s. A in wombat amp amp Attr. Aff.  1p5 americans j or apr cat deaths in t before War. Y v Tyfian and t a Paffitt a amp a l3r amp a including nine a  italian and com ave amp to British one pne a amp old it amp of amp mag act Stamat nine planes Jant amp can one British Pih teen american or a Yvo Ryan a Osti get  feat of it Laken prisoner t  a strayed plus six r5cis35�rc�- Allied sources said that by mid afternoon sunday kuwaiti units moving North with . Forces had reached Al Jahirah about 25 Miles West of Kuwait City. Another column reportedly moved North along the main Road from Khanji to Kuwait City past Mina say us 15 Miles from the saudi Border. A amps update Sharon Kilday after the ground assault began Iraq launched a scud missile at Riyadh but it was intercepted by two 5f patriots. Decision made 2 weeks ago f in Trarlu Judi a stun lit lie Timon to t�?~5>rv his Ltd agams1 Iraq sat so us -ua3 a a a ult so a Aii two weeks iop c f  be Oil and the a .-n3u�e ii Jove Arlt or act Back by ?.�� a us  of the it lib. Vrej lilt . Did sol  a i  to it Usi Dop Zuveda a. C,-rr.f. U of Erieian o  kit i Rie Citi. Ber of k Powell t u.  i e i .\u8 Hie i o Sittl Tondt i,.-o a a be or t. Nouai Bun Arz of id  a re o  Jive or i.  pct to a la Givanc. Oij i r 1 i r  Ita i Tuovi 01. -4. I a a v Lui. A  c  ret1. A. I i i i. I ,11. C Ivy  i it. V. X. C a it d. To Lix a a a id. Built  n if an a., i t a i i. It  i Vvs it it eight ado. L of Olioli. A it  a i a i c Sibirt Aidt nov a t Edi in a it uyt Safe. A tile in it 1 a a a i Piatt a i Ltd a. A. Acid ice . Military forces to go into combat the ground offensive was included As a is never agreed to comply with the terms second phase of the Campaign to begin in the last few Days would have prevented the offensive Fitzwater said. But the Ira of unconditional withdrawal from Kuwait that Bush considered mandatory. Tile Progress made by the soviets in winning concessions from the iraqis prompted Bush to specify his criteria for withdrawal in the ultimatum he delivered Friday morning. But the decision to Issue an ultimatum to iraqi Leader Saddam Hussein that he must make Clear his intentions by saturday at noon est was dictated by military considerations the spokesman said. Powell suggested the deadline at a late night meeting with Bush and other top advisers thursday night because he knew that the ground offensive was scheduled to begin hours later. A ground offensive had been part of tilt Allied War plans for months Fitzwa Ier said. Its original outlines were shaped during october and november even be More the major buildup of . Troops in the Gulf began. But Jan. 15, when Bush signed the National Security directive that authorized sometime after the air War. Although . Officials would not say How. Long the air War was estimated to take before the ground Campaign began fitzwaters id that it was prolonged somewhat by the Hunt for the scud missile launchers which took some bombers and reconnaissance planes away from other military  and Powell determined that the offensive should begin about this time after meeting with Schwarzkopf and other Field commanders in saudi Arabia on feb. 8 and 9. No further order was Given Lu.Sch&Amparz-. Kopf once saturdays Date was selected for the ground War to begin and Bush has not talked personally to him for some  military leaders were monitoring the diplomatic Maneu vers saturday to learn whether Sadam had notified the United nations of his acceptance. When the deadline passed without the notification Bush made it Clear in a terse statement issued by his spokesman that he considered his ultimatum to have been ignored. Fitzwater said that was the Only signal Given by Bush to his military commanders. Slor was the president personally informed when the ground War had begun. Bush was strolling on the grounds of Camp David md., with Secretary of state James a. Baker Iii when the noon deadline passed. He spent most of the rest of has Day on the Telephone informing allies and supporters of what was about to take place. Among those he called were British prime minister John major German Chancellor Helmut Kohl turkish president  prime minister Brian Mulroney japanese prime minister Toshiki Kaifu and Eye Pisan president Hosni Mubarak. Soviet president Mikhail s. Gorbachev had called Bush shortly before the deadline to asked him to delay the ground offensive for two More Days but was turned Down. Bush sdi0 not Tell Gorbachev the ground action was set to Start in a few hours. A a  
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