Wednesday, February 11,1987/The Battalion/Page 11 World and Nation Reagan refuses to order formeraides to testify before investigation board homeini declares Iran will continue war ith Iraq until victory NICOSIA, Cvprus (AP) —Aya tollah Ruhollan Khomeini de clared Tuesday that Iran’s long conflict with Iraq is a holy crusade and his fundamentalist regime will make “war until victory.” The 86-year-oid Shiite Moslem tatriarch delivered his first pub ic speech in nearly three months on the eve of the eighth anniver sary of Shah Mohammad Re/.a Pahlavi’s fall from power. There have been rumors that Khomeini is in poor health, but his voice was strong and steady during the 17-minute address broadcast by Tehran radio. Khomeini said Iran was bat tling for a “divine cause” in the war, which began in September 1980 with an invasion by Iraq. Iraq and Iran have pounded each other’s cities with air raids, artillery and missiles recently. Thousands of civilians have been reported killed or wounded. Mass rallies are planned for to day to mark the anniversary of the dissolution of Parliament on Feb. 11, 1979, less than two weeks after Khomeini’s triumphal re turn from a month-long exile. Tuesday’s speech was the first public address by Khomeini since Nov. 20, when he condemned Iranian officials who wanted con tact with the United States, a ref erence to the Iran-Contra arms deal. Before Khomeini spoke on Tuesday, President Ali Khamenei said Iran does not want to widen the war and seeks to expand “bro therly relations with its neigh bors.’’ “Iran is interested in assuring the security of the region in coop eration with all Persian Gulf countries,” the official news agency quoted him as saying at an anniversary ceremony in Tehran. He also issued this warning to countries that provide arms or other aid to Iraq: “We identify our enemies and our friends, es pecially in these fateful days.” WASHINGTON (AP) — Presi dent Reagan has refused to order former aides John M. Poindexter and Oliver North to appear before the board Reagan named to review the National Security Council’s role in the Iran-Contra affair, the White House said Tuesday night. Spokesman Marlin Fitzwater said presidential counsel Peter Wallison told former Sen. John Tower, R- Texas, that commanding appear ances by Poindexter and North be fore the panel would compel the pair “to testify against themselves.” Tower had written Reagan on Feb. 4, asking the president to use his authority as commander-in-chief to order Poindexter, a vice admiral, and North, a Marine lieutenant colo nel, to testify to the three-member panel. Both Poindexter and North have returned to active military duty. Fitzwater disclosed the refusal not long after the White House made available to members of the Tower commission a series of typewritten transcripts of notes that Reagan kept on meetings involving the secret sales of U.S. arms to I ran. In his letter to Tower, dated Feb. 6, Wallison said that Fitzwater said in a statement that both North and Poindexter “have a constitutional protection against self-incrimination under Article 31 of the Uniform Code of Military J ustice.” Poindexter resigned and North was fired last Nov. 25 — the same day that Attorney General Edwin Meese III revealed on national tele vision that millions of dollars in profits from the sales of U.S. weap ons to Iran had been diverted to the Nicaraguan rebels known as Con tras. Subsequently, both North and Poindexter returned to active duty roles in the military, and both re fused to testify before congressional committees, invoking their Fifth Amendment rights against self-in crimination. firmed earlier oral advice on this matter when similar issues were raised in December.” In his reply to Tower, Wallison noted that Reagan recently had “made clear his desire that both Poindexter and North cooperate fully with all ongoing inquiries, con sistent with their rights.” The presidential counsel also re minded Tower that Reagan had pro posed last month that the Senate In telligence Committee grant limited use immunity to Poindexter and North “so the facts woidd be known without precluding prosecution based on other evidence.” Meanwhile, Reagan met with Wal lison and with David Abshire, his special counsel on the Iran-Contra matter, in preparation for a ques- tion-and-answer session the presi dent is scheduled to have today with members of the panel. ings and so forth.” He said the presi dent “provided the excerpts which were typed up and presented to the (board’s) staff.” Reagan “made the initial selec tion” of what notes to provide to the panel, Fitzwater said, adding that the president did not decline to pro vide anything that was requested. The White House said late Tues day that Reagan’s staff and the Tower panel had reached “a nego tiated agreement” in which the notes would be delivered to the board and then returned. That scenario was played out Tuesday, the White House said. It also said in a statement that “the notes will undoubtedly be discussed in the Tower board report, but they will not be published.” In another development Fitzwater said McFarlane, after leaving the White House in December 1985, continued to have use of a computer terminal in his home linked to the White House. His home also was equipped with a White House tele phone and a safe for storing the key board and any printed material run off from the computer, the spokes man said. 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