Nation/World University Daily Kansan / Wednesday, June 5, 1991 7 Nation/World briefs Washington Thornburgh plans resignation Attorney General Dick Thornburgh will leave the administration this summer to campaign in Pennsylvania for a Senate seat, President Bush said yesterday. The president made no mention of possible successors, but speculation focused on Transportation Secretary Sam Skinner. Missouri Gov. Mike Huckabee has said he will seek mejian and Warren Rudman, R-N.J. Kuwait City Kuwaitis held for conspiracy Defense attorney Najeeb al-Wuqayan told martial law judges yesterday that he was fed up with not being able to meet with his clients with collaborating with Iraq's occupation forces. "I can't take this any more!" he said. "The world will not forgive us for what is happening." Wuayan told reporters he had not been able to handle the house of delays and obstacles set by authorities. More than 150 have appeared in court since trials began May 19. No verdicts have been handed down. Conviction could mean death by hanging. From The Associated Press Mideast nations to buy U.S. attack helicoptors The Associated Press WASHINGTON — The Bush administration announced new Persian Gulf arms deals yesterday, and Defense Secretary Dick Cheney said President Bush's plea for Middle East arms control did not mean the United States would stop supplying the region's weapons. "We simply cannot fall into the trap of . . . (saying) that arms control means we don't provide any arms to the Middle East," Cheney told reporters aboard his plane as he returned to Washington from a 10-day trip to Europe, Israel and Egypt. A senior Defense department official said the administration had agreed to sell 20 Apache attack helicopters to the United Arab Emirates and as many as eight Apaches to Bahrain. These would be the first gulf nations to buy the U.S. Army's most modern helicopter. Pentagon representative Bob Hall said Congress had not yet been notified of the Anacle deals. The helicopter deals were announced at the conclusion of a Cheney trip that brought into focus the contrasting trends in militarization in Europe — where U.S. and Soviet forces are shrinking — and the Middle East, where a buildup of conven- tions and nuclear arms and nuclear ambitions continue to grow. Both the UAE and Bahrain are considered likely hosts for a forward headquarters of the U.S. Central Command, which commanded U.S. forces in the Persian Gulf War. Cheney's tour also underlined the difficulty of restraining the Middle East arms race. Less than 24 hours after Bush announced his plan for limiting arms sales to the region, Cheney said in Jerusalem that the United States would give Israel to use P-15 tighter airplanes and would pay the cost of estimating the estimated $300 million cost of continuing Israel's effort to develop the Arrow missile system. Cheney also announced this week in Jerusalem that the United States was stockpiling U.S. military equipment in Israel for use in any regional warfare and wants to stockpile equipment also in Saudi Arabia. Bush last Wednesday called for collective self-restraint among the major weapons suppliers to the Middle East. The five biggest arms sellers — the United States, the Soviet Union, France, Britain and China — will meet later this month in Paris to discuss it. Bush also urged a halt to production of surface-to-surface missiles by Middle East states, a ban on production of nuclear weapons materials and adherence by all states to the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty, which bans the export of nuclear arms technologies. In the administration's view, continued arms sales to Israel and Arab states friendly to U.S. interests are justified by the added military aid that has been provided such as the Iraq invasion of Kuwait last August. In his remarks to reporters yesterday, Cheney said that cutting off all U.S. arms supplies to friendly nations in the Middle East would be counterproductive, especially if other major arms manufacturers kept on selling. (Rain, sleet, snow, hail? page 2. Make Someone feel Special send them a Personal in the Kansan. The Crushed Velvet Matadors Thursday June 6th NOW SEE HEAR with special guest Mongol Beach Party Friday June 7th From Dallas Billy Goat and Sinister Dane Saturday June 8th From Austin The Tailgators with special guest Ricky Dean Monday June 10th Riyal Crescent Mob & Too Much Joy Advance tickets 18 and up Recycle. It only takes a second. SELL IT FAST IN THE KANSAN CLASSIFIED AT-286 • $750 386X$ • $995 386/25mhz • $1245 systems are complete with: 43 MH Hard drive, 1RM, M 1.2MB Floppy, Monitor, Enhanced keyboard, Mini Tower Case and One Year 31 YEARS OF SOUND EXPERIENCE AT KIEF'S, CHOOSE THE PRICE & SERVICE YOU WANT! 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