European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - April 5, 1991, Darmstadt, Hesse It s up to Saddam . Say envoys Lay Down terms address rebels plight United nations a , diplomats say they re confident the Burden of Trade sanctions will compel Iraq to accept their Tough cease fire terms and have turned to considering How to protect iraqis rebellious minorities. The Resolution for a permanent ceasefire in the persian Gulf War overwhelmingly approved by the Council on wednesday is unique in . History because the world body has never before set peace terms after a War. A y it a iraqis ambassador Abdul Amir Al an Bari called the Resolution a a outrageous and a violation of International Law that would destabilize the Region. But he did not reject it. He said a formal response would come in several Days from Saddam Hussein a government. The decimation of Saddam a army in the War Over iraqis invasion of Kuwait makes further iraqi military adventures unlikely for years to come. The cease fire Resolution would provide additional insurance against iraqi aggression by forcing the country to destroy its chemical and germ weapons nuclear capability and most of its ballistic weapons. It also would exact compensation from Iraq. A. A. As Iraq implements the Resolution s provisions the embargo on Trade with Baghdad would gradually be lifted. A . Ban on conventional arms sales to Iraq would remain in Force however. . Ambassador Thomas r. Pickering called the Resolution Tough but fair a a and said it was in iraqis self interest to comply. If Iraq fails to comply there will be no formal cease fire no withdrawal of Allied forces from Iraq and the Region and no lifting of economic sanctions. Earlier . Resolutions still in place leave open the possibility of continued Allied military action although that is considered unlikely y the United Stales is anxious to remove its troops from the Region and have them see Saddam on Page 10powell sees pullout taking More than month Washington apr Gen. Colin Powell said thursday that the withdrawal of . Troops occupying Iraq May take a More than a month a after Saddam Hussein agrees to the United nations cease fire terms. Powell said . Warplanes would continue to flyover Iraq. The Complete removal of All . Combat forces a and an end to combat overflights a will depend upon iraqi acceptance of the . Conditions said the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff Powell said he believed that a . Peacekeeping Force would be Able to move in swiftly paving the Way for the withdrawal of the us. Troops occupying iraqis Southern sector. / \ a it done to think it will take months a it can happen rather quickly. There Are . Forces in the Region that could be moved to that particular site a Powell said. A it could get started in a matter of Days and be in place in a matter of a Quot Yyi a / v Quot a. Powell said his contacts with military colleagues in other countries Tell him there is a some leaning Forward on plane crash i . Sen. Heinz of Pennsylvania Bala Cynwyd a. A . Sen. John Heinz and six others were killed thursday when his air plane and a helicopter collided and crashed in a schoolyard shortly after noon officials said a Heinz a 52-year-old Republican was in his third term in the . Senate. The Pittsburgh native was also an heir to the . Heinz food Fortune. In mid afternoon sobbing members of Heinz a staff began walking out of his office in the Russell Senate office building. A few minutes later the senators legislative director Richard Bryers announced Heinz a death. The office of . Sen. Arlen Spector Heinz a fellow Pennsylvania re Heinz publican said he was a too upset to comment because the two had been close friends. A a the people of Pennsylvania have lost a great Leader and the nation has lost a great senator a president Bush said in a statement. The president travelling in California on thursday said Heinz a a close Friend of our Heinz concentrated on issues involving the elderly and on protecting steel from subsidized foreign Competition. He helped Reagan adm istra see Heinz on Page 10 the part of . Members to participate in the . Force. A i am several weeks away More than a month away a from a total withdrawal of the . Forces in occupied. Iraq Powell said. The chairman said he specify How Many see related Story on Page 3 . Forces Are in the occupied zone but pentagons sources have put the level at around 100,000. Powell said he could reduce the number there to some 10,000 soldiers in order a demonstrate a legitimate he added that he has a the option of modifying the withdrawal pattern. To match the political a currently Powell said his instructions from president Bush and defense Secretary Dick Cheney mean he will continue to remove forces from the persian Gulf at a rate of some 3,000 to 5,000 a Day. But Powell said he wont remove the combat aircraft that Are patrolling Iraq around the clock until the president directs him otherwise those aircraft have shot Down iraqi planes that have taken to the air in violation of the temporary cease fire agreement. A a a we have the ability to maintain that air Cap for an indefinite period a even beyond the withdrawal of . Ground troops from the Region Powe said in an interview. A a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a the administration has stated that it intends to keep a bolstered naval Force in the Region Powell said. Aircraft carriers and their fighter planes he added Are also a a very convenient thing to have Quot in the Region. Asked if there would be a a two tiered approach to the . Force withdrawal from the occupied zone Powell said. See Powell on Page 10 Happy to be Here despite a broken leg Emily Davis Mobley emerges with a big Grin from the United states deepest Cave where she was rescued thursday after a four Day ordeal. The 40-year-old Veteran Spe Lunker was injured while exploring Lech Guilla Cave in new Mexico a Carlsbad Cav eras National Park. Story on Page 6
