BRDO, Jan 30: Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, criticized by some for getting a facelift instead of visiting troops in Iraq, shot back on Friday that the trip was too dangerous.

Since a suicide attack in November killed 19 Italians, there has been persistent media speculation that Mr Berlusconi would make a morale-boosting visit to troops in Iraq.

"I had decided to go at the end of last year," Mr Berlusconi told journalists in the Slovenian city of Brdo. "But the news was reported by certain newspapers and the armed forces told me there was a real danger not only for the prime minister but for aeroplane staff and soldiers," he said.

Guerillas, armed with surface-to-air missiles, could have learned of the "arrival of a member of the Italian government ... so I decided not to go", he said.

Several leaders have visited Iraq in recent months to boost morale, including US President George Bush, Spain's Prime Minister Jose Maria Aznar and British Prime Minister Tony Blair.-Reuters

Opinion

Editorial

Energy inflation
Updated 23 May, 2024

Energy inflation

The widening gap between the haves and have-nots is already tearing apart Pakistan’s social fabric.
Culture of violence
23 May, 2024

Culture of violence

WHILE political differences are part of the democratic process, there can be no justification for such disagreements...
Flooding threats
23 May, 2024

Flooding threats

WITH temperatures in GB and KP forecasted to be four to six degrees higher than normal this week, the threat of...
Bulldozed bill
Updated 22 May, 2024

Bulldozed bill

Where once the party was championing the people and their voices, it is now devising new means to silence them.
Out of the abyss
22 May, 2024

Out of the abyss

ENFORCED disappearances remain a persistent blight on fundamental human rights in the country. Recent exchanges...
Holding Israel accountable
22 May, 2024

Holding Israel accountable

ALTHOUGH the International Criminal Court’s prosecutor wants arrest warrants to be issued for Israel’s prime...