The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 26, 2002, Image 10

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Thursday, September 26, 2002
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American kidi
escape bloody
African uprising -
YAMOUSSOUKRO, Ivory
Coast (AP) — Waving U.S.
flags and shouting ’Vive la
France!,” American school-
children escaped a rebel-held
Ivory Coast city under siege
Wednesday, as U.S. special
forces and French troops moved
in to rescue Westerners caught
in the West African nation’s
bloodiest uprising.
The evacuation came amid
concerns that a full-scale battle
could envelop Bouake, a central
city of half-million residents.
“We’re running out of every
thing,” said one frightened
Ivorian woman, reached by tele
phone. “We are scared.”
U.S. and French troops
moved into Bouake Wednesday
to safeguard Westerners caught
in a six-day uprising after a
failed coup Sept. 19 in w'hich at
least 270 people died. With
insurgents holed up in Bouake
and the northern city of
Korhogo, President Laurent
Gbagbo has pledged an all-out
battle to root out rebels in what
was once West Africa’s most
stable and prosperous country .
The 191 Americans evacuat
ed from the school were,
ed by the French military
airfield in Yamoussoukro!
U.S. C-130 airplanes w
them to Ghana Thursday,
ing. Pentagon officials said
The children
American flags out of car
dows as the convoy he.
safety down the region'^
road. “We’re very happyt
off campus.” one girl said*
convoy swept past.
U.S. special forces
out of two C-130 cargo
that touched down in
Coast at midaftemoon fi
staging point in neighk
Ghana. Plane ramps came:
and U.S. forces secured lit
mac of the forest-lined r;
in Yamoussoukro, clearinji
way for Humvees ihau
rolling out.
American soldiers hia
duffel bags and metal bone:
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base for French troops.
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behalf of Yamoussoukro^
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WARSAW. Poland (AP) —
U.S. Defense Secretary Donald
H. Rumsfeld expressed satisfac
tion Wednesday with growing
behind-the-scenes support with
in NATO for Washington’s
tough stand on Iraq, but deep
differences remained with some
allies on how to deal with
Saddam Hussein.
Sparring
between Germany
and the United
action. He insisted Presiii
Bush has made no decisior;
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through the United Nations!
find a solution.
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of nations offered
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