British Defense Minister: Britain Ready To Use Nuclear Weapons If Needed; Iraq, Libya “States Of Concern”

Published March 21st, 2002 - 02:00 GMT
Al Bawaba
Al Bawaba

Britain is prepared to use nuclear weapons against rogue states such as Iraq if they ever used "weapons of mass destruction" against British troops in the field, Defense Secretary Geoff Hoon said Wednesday. 

 

"They can be absolutely confident that in the right conditions we would be willing to use our nuclear weapons," Defense Secretary Geoff Hoon said. 

 

Hoon also told Parliament Members the possibility of terrorists acquiring weapons of mass destruction was a cause for "real anxiety" and something "we would have to guard against very seriously". 

 

Britain's nuclear arsenal may not be enough to deter dictators like Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein from targeting the country with weapons of mass destruction, Hoon warned, according to AFP

 

He told a parliamentary defense committee that there was a prospect that some "states of concern" - such as Iraq or Libya - "might be capable of targeting the UK" within a few years' time. 

 

His comments came in evidence to the committee's inquiry into controversial US plans for a missile defense system to protect against a ballistic missile attack, the News Agency added. 

 

Hoon reaffirmed that, as of the current time, the government had not decided whether to back such a system as it had not received any strong proposal from Washington. 

 

"Although the Cold War is over, we face new, emerging threats. It is right that we consider all possible elements of a comprehensive strategy," he said. 

 

His comments are likely to been seen as part of a "softening up" process to prepare the ground for Britain to accept the US plans - which could cover Europe - once they come forward with definite proposals. 

 

Much opinion in Britain remains deeply opposed to the scheme, fearing it could trigger a new arms race. (Albawaba.com)

© 2002 Al Bawaba (www.albawaba.com)

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