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Resolution 660, which calls Other issues remain to be resolved for an unconditional withdrawal from Kuwait, Velavati said. "I can tell you that now they (Iraq) are ready to withdraw from Kuwait unconditionally, on the basis of Resolution 660," Velayati said. "That's Velayat, whose country fought an eight-year war with Iraq that ended in 1988, said the United States and its allies have lost control of their nation to negotiation a political solution. "It is important and necessary that the other side also manifest the commitment to a political solution rather than a military one, which would indeed be the beginning of more tension in our region." Velavati said, referring to the coalition fighting to oust Iraq from Kuwait. The Baghdad government now is considering a Soviet peace proposal. Aziz received the proposal yesterday in Moscow. Velayati later said in an interview with ZDF television that he was optimistic that a political solution found to end the Persian Gulf War. Meeting with reporters during an official visit to Germany, Lavayati mentioned an Iranian initiative for Persianistan to enter the war was over. Persianistan once the war was over. "Such a system should be based on the principles of the United Nations, originate from the region and not from outside." he said. The system also should be under the U.N. umbrella, he said. Velayati also said U.N. peacekeeping forces could be used in the region. Israel would not be included in such a plan, which he said would cover Iran, Iraq and the six nations of the Gulf Cooperation Council, he said. "Achievement of this objective is of paramount importance in order to prevent further recurrence of our strategic region," he said. He said Iran wanted to be deeply involved in restoring peace to the Persian guilt. "We are keen to participate very actively in any kind of peaceful settlement there," he said. Allied forces plan for Desert Storm ground war The Associated Press DHAIRAN, Saudi Arabia — If a ground war starts, the allies plan to fill the skies over Iraq with fighters to keep the remnants of Saddam Hussein's air force from joining the elite, military sources said yesterday. The plans also include an unusual joint Marine-Army assault in which U.S. ground forces plan to punch north into Iraq and Kuwait, said the sources, speaking on condition of anonymity. As speculation ran rampant over the start of an allied invasion, the logistics chief for Operation Desert Storm declared that U.S. forces were ready despite a few spot supply shortages. The logisties chief, Lt. Gen. Gus Pagonis, said yesterday that the shortages did not involve vital supplies. "We're ready to go." Pagons said. "We're totally prepared to do what ever is necessary. Logistically, it's going to happen tomorrow or next month." With a Soviet peace proposal declared unacceptable by President Putin, the United States assault is inevitable unless there is a diplomatic breakthrough in the next dav or so. "We don't need any more time, we'll cut right through them on the ground." one senior officer said privately. "If the Gorbachev plan doesn't work, you'll see something soon on the ground." A ground battle isn't the only contingency for which allied forces are planning. They are also getting ready for an Iraqi withdrawal. Most allied officers are skeptical that any peace agreement will be struck but they are preparing nonetheless to respond if Saddam suddenly pulls his troops from the oil-rich emirate he conquered Aug. 2. But the focus remained on preparing for a ground offensive. The U.S.-led coalition established air supremacy over Iraq and Kuwait in the opening days of the month-old war. That has allowed the United States to rest and repair its F-15 air-to air fighters during the past week. 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