HL Deb 19 January 1998 vol 584 c211WA
Lord Orme

asked Her Majesty's Government:

What military contingency planning has been made in respect of recent events in Iraq. [HL188]

Lord Gilbert

Iraq continues to obstruct the work of the United Nations Special Commission, whose purpose is to ensure that Iraq cannot again threaten its neighbours with weapons of mass destruction. The United Nations Security Council has repeatedly made clear that Iraq must co-operate fully and unreservedly with UNSCOM and comply with relevant Security Council resolutions. The United Kingdom is working with other members of the Security Council to secure Iraq's co-operation through diplomatic means. If these efforts fail, we may need to consider other measures, including the use of force. As a contingency, HMS "Invincible", accompanied by the Royal Fleet Auxiliary "Fort Victoria", will, therefore, sail to the Gulf to join other UK forces and those of our allies already operating in the region.