NATION/WORLD Thursday, January 21, 1993 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 5 Iraq makes final jab Saddam promises factory rebuilding to outgoing Bush The Associated Press BAGHAD, Iraq — Iraq gave George Bush one last sneer yesterday, promising to rebuil a factory blasted by U.S. missiles and appearing to abide by a cause-fire offered to President Clinton. Saddam Hussein promised Tuesday to stop shooting at all planes at a "gesture of peace" in Iraq, the United States, who took office yesterday. U. S. planes were reported in the skies over Iraq, but military officials in Washington said there was no fire or provocations directed at U.S. craft. The cursed criminal George Bush ended his ominous term today and departed for history's trash heap with his hands stained with the blood of people aspiring to freedom," the official Iraqi News Agency commented. angled also said it would allow U.N. weapons inspection flights to resume with the conditions Iraq imposed The 70-member U.N. inspection team, which has been waiting in Bahrain for more than two weeks, will leave for Iraq today. U.N. regional chief Doug Englund said in Manama. The group includes the 25-member chemical weapons destruction team. Still, Saddam showed yesterday he would remain an irritant to Clinton. He ordered the reconstruction of the factory that was seriously damaged in an attack Sunday by U.S. Tomahawk cruise missiles, the Iraqi News Agency reported. Pentagon officials said the factory at Zafaraniyeh, just south of Baghdad, was an and machine tools for private industry. France yesterday criticized the cruise missile attack, saying it overstepped the U.N. war on Russia also opposed the attack. The U.N. Legal Department backed the French in a ruling yesterday. It said the resolution the allies used to justify declaring "no-fly" zones in southern and northern Iraq makes no reference to the use of military force. Sadi Mahdi Saleh, speaker of Iraq's parliament, expressed his country's 'sincere desire to establish constructive relations with the new U.S. administration under Bill Clinton." Bosnian Serbs accept peace plan insist on self-determination BRIEFS PALE, Bosnia-Herzegovina — An assembly of Bosnian Serbs accepted a plan yesterday to end Bosnia's civil war, but what appeared to be a step toward peace may be little more than a tactical maneuver. The Serbs also insisted on the right to self-determination — the key demand mediators have relied. The Serbs' foes, Bosnia's Muslims and Croats, have tentatively accepted the plan. 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