4B Thursday, October 13, 1994 NATION/WORLD UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Persian Gulf tension builds in spite of Iraqi withdrawal Major developments yesterday in the Gulf crisis: Secretary of State Warren Christopher greets U.S. soldiers in Kuwait and says the deployment of troops will continue, although it appears Saddam's elite Republican Guard troops are retreating from the Kuwaiti border. Maj. Gen. Everett Pratt Jr., commander of U.S. air forces in the region, said Iraqi troops were still heading toward rail lines for a presumed redevelopment but that Iraq had enough firepower in place to attack Kuwait. The United States, Britain and six Persian Gulf countries pledge to unite against Iraq. A U.S. proposal to declare tanks and other heavy armor off-limits in southern Iraq gets a cool response from France and Britain. Iraq's ambassador to the United Nations, Nizar Hamdoon, says Baghdad will recognize Kuwait's sovereignty and borders if the Security Council promises soon that the oil embargo will be lifted in a "short, clear-cut period." Russian diplomats fly to Baghdad to try to defuse tension that persists despite Iraq's withdrawal of troops. Foreign Minister Andrei Kozyrev is due to join them Thursday, elevating Moscow's diplomatic effort to calm fears of an Iraqi invasion of Kuwait. Defense Secretary William Perry heads to the Persian Gulf to meet with U.S. commanders and troops. After arriving in the region Thursday, Perry is slated to hold talks with top government officials in Saudi Arabia and Kuwait and meet with U.S. troops. 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Kidnappers demand release of prisoners JERUSALEM In the televised appeal, a masked gunman stood behind 19-year-old Nachshon Waxman, who holds dual American-Israeli citizenship, and prompted him to ask for the release of 200 imprisoned Palestinians by tomorrow. The young soldier's abduction by the militant Islamic group Hamas, the leading opponent of the Palestinian autonomy accord, shocked Israel and thrust the Middle East peace process into its deepest crisis yet. Waxman is the 10th Israeli to have been kidnapped by Islamic militants since 1989. All the previous captives were killed. A militant holding an assault rifle prompted Waxman several times with questions in Hebrew and placed a hand on the soldier's shoulder at the end of the tape. It was not known when or where the tape, broadcast on Israel's Channel Two, was filmed. Waxman disappeared Sunday night, and it is believed he was abducted somewhere in central Israel while hitchhiking. Congressmen and senators have been implicated in the plot to assassinate the No.2 man in the ruling party, the attorney general's office said yesterday, sending a new earthquake through Mexican politics. Officials cited in Mexican slaying The testimony by congressional aide Fernando Rodriguez Gonzalez appears to confirm fears that bloodshed has erupted from resistance to reforms within the Institutional Revolutionary Party, which has ruled Mexico for 65 years. MEXICO CITY Rodriguez Gonzalez admitted that his boss, fugitive Congressman Manuel Munoz Rocha, ordered the Sept. 28 murder of Jose Francisco Ruiz Massieu by orders of the group to which he belonged. BEVERLY HILLS, California Director Steven Spielberg, recordit David Geffen and former Disney Studios chief Jeffrey Katzenberg announced yesterday that they were joining forces to produce movies, television shows, music and interactive media. 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