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In the war on terror, President George W. Bush repeated last week, other nations are "with us or against us." But not everybody is heeding the warning. Belarus and Iran appear to have moved further into the "against" column.
Washington has issued formal protests to the government of Belarussian President Aleksandr Lukashenko, whose forces have been training Iraqi soldiers in the use of antiaircraft systems--presumably to use against U.S. and British aircraft maintaining the "no-flight zone." There is no firm evidence that Belarus is also selling weapons to Iraq, but "one does imply the other," says a U.S. administration official. Belarus has been warned not to take its involvement further, says a State Department aide.
Iran, meanwhile, has been directly implicated in the effort by the Hizbullah militia and the Palestinian Authority to ship arms into Palestinian territories. Among the 50 tons of weapons seized by Israel: Katyusha rockets and 2.2 tons of explosives that can be used as terrorist ...
Source: HighBeam Research, New Names for the Enemies List?(Brief Article)