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- WORLD, Page 47World NotesIRAQA Poisoned Dagger
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- Backed by his chemical-weapons arsenal and million-man army,
- Iraq's Saddam Hussein has become increasingly belligerent. But
- the Arab world was taken by surprise last week when Saddam
- rattled his saber at fellow OPEC members Kuwait and the United
- Arab Emirates. He accused the two countries of "stabbing Iraq
- in the back with a poisoned dagger" by conspiring with the U.S.
- to glut the world oil market. By some estimates, lower oil
- prices caused by overproduction have cost Iraq, whose debt is
- as much as $70 billion, some $14 billion in lost revenue. Iraq
- also charged Kuwait with stealing oil for the past decade and
- threatened to retaliate with force if necessary.
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- Despite the warning, an Iraq-Kuwait war is considered
- unlikely. U.S. officials believe Saddam's verbal blast is part
- of his campaign to dominate the Arab world and a hard-nosed
- tactic to force other oil producers to back Iraq when OPEC
- ministers hold their biannual summit this week in Geneva.
- Still, officials do not dismiss the possibility that Saddam
- might back his words with action.
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