Lawrence Eagleburger:
Bush Should
be Impeached if He Attacks Syria
by James Hardy, April 14, 2003
Originally published in the Mirror
UK
President Bush warned Syria last night not to
harbour any fleeing Iraqi leaders and insisted that Damascus has
chemical weapons.
But he stopped short of threatening military action,
insisting: "They just need to co-operate."
Speaking to reporters after returning to the White
House from Camp David, he said: "We believe there are chemical
weapons in Syria.
"First things, first. We're here in Iraq now
and the thing about Syria is we expect co-operation."
Mr Bush's warning followed earlier comments by
a former US foreign policy chief that the president should be
impeached if he attacks Syria.
Lawrence Eagleburger, Secretary of State under
George Bush Senior, said American public opinion would not tolerate
action against Syria or Iran.
He was speaking as Colin Powell, the current Secretary
of State, ramped up the pressure on Syria not to shield Saddam
Hussein or his cronies.
Washington hawks are spoiling for a fight with
Syria and Iran following the collapse of the Iraqi regime.
Defence Secretary Donald Rumsfeld yesterday said
there was "no question" that Syria was harbouring senior
Iraqi figures. But Mr Eagleburger, who accused Syria of having
an outrageous record on terror, said an extension of the war was
unthinkable.
"You saw the furore that went on before the
President got sufficient support to do this," he said. "This
is still a democracy and public opinion rules. If George Bush
decided he was going to turn troops on Syria now and then Iran
he'd be in office about 15 minutes.
"If President Bush were to try it now, even
I would feel he should be impeached. You can't get away with that
sort off thing in a democracy."
Foreign Office minister Mike O'Brien arrives in
Damascus today to tell Syria it has nothing to fear if it shuns
terror and refuses to harbour Iraqi leaders.
President Assad denies any links to terror groups.
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