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Show Weinberger Gives Warning to Kliadafy The Salt Lake Tribune, A5 17, 1986 Friday, January U.S. Has Good Idea of Terrorist Locations WASHINGTON (UPI) - Defense warned Thursday the United States has a good idea" where terrorist bases are situated and is capable of delivering a quick, effective response to terrorist attacks If we find a good, appropriate gon chief said "We are quite capable of delivering that kind of (retaliatory) He told a news conference that by Libyan leader Col Moammar Khadafy about statements Wednesday Secretary Caspar Weinberger response very quickly and very effectively "We are taking all of these factors into consideration as we consider the most appropriate way to deal sponsoring terrorist acts against Israel were "confirmation of what weve been saying all along It Libya is a base for terrorism The defense secretary made the g comments in a news conference, his first of the tar- get, we wont have any hesitancy about attacking," he said Weinberger stopped short of saying the United States intended to retaliate against targets in Libya or elsewhere for recent terrorist strikes in Europe and ruled out any kind of "indiscriminate" reprisals that could hurt innocent people with terrorism The most appropriate way is to discourage it, prevent it and deter it in the future " "When a direct military response can be made, it will be made," Weinberger said Speakes Denies Hes Leaving White House Job - wide-rangin- questioned about the report from columnists Rowland Evans and Robert Novak on their program for Cable News Network WASHINGTON (UPI) White House deputy press secretary Larry Speakes denied a report Thursday he was planning to leave his post as year Weinberger said he takes "seriously" Khadafys threats about carrying out terrorist attacks against the United States We have a good idea of where some terrorist bases are, the Penta chief presidential spokesman because of pressure from chief of staff Donald Regan Speakes expressed surprise when He said when he first heard about the report, he told Regan, "My future is in your hands, and he said, Your future is safe. mmmmm 9 WS4 E9C1j CHARGE IT (MOST STORES) FOR PRICES THIS LOW, YOUD BETTER HURRY! Defense Secretary Caspar Weinberger tells reporters that U.S. is fully prepared to attack terrorist targets in Libya. x Lv.. ., V..V Yemen Battles Heat Up To Brink of Civil War By Alex Efty Associated Press Writer SANA, North Yemen (AP) Troops and armed tribal warriors loyal to rival factions of South Yemens Marxist government battled throughout that country Thursday according to radio and diplomatic reports, and one source said the nation seemed headed toward civil war The warring groups agreed to meet in the Soviet Embassy in South Ye- - Yachtsmen Get Caught in Yemen Gunfire By Jerry Gray Associated Press Writer The last night Bruce DJIBOUTI Cameron spent aboard the Wathara IV he was deep inside the yacht stretched out on his stomach, trying to avoid the gunfire that peppered his seagoing home in the South Yemen port of Aden "There was cannon fire, there was machine-gufire, heavy machine guns, light machine guns, there was firing in every direction, the d Australian said Thursday, the day he and 10 othsailors arrced at this er small-boa- t port aboard a Soviet freighter The barraging got a lot worse at night All you could do was lie flat on the floor, getting as far below the water line as you possibly could to try to get out of the line of fire, Cameron said He and many in the feroup of rescued yachtsmen wore clothing donated to them by the crew of the Soviet n white-bearde- supercargo carrier that brought them to Djibouti, the Pavel Anto- kolsky ' Djibouti is about 130 miles across the Gulf of Aden from the South Yemeni capital, which has been in turmoil since Monday with heavy fighting among units of the Marxist nations armed forces Cameron of Sydney said he arrived in Aden on Sunday from Sri Lanka five French, two The other 10 Australians, a Belgian, a Canadian and a Dane were aboard four other vessels, all of which had sailed into the port before the trouble began Trevor Robinson, another Australian, said he watched the fighting unfold from the deck of his sleek sloop Salvation James 30-fo- About 11 am Monday gunboats opened fire on an empty hillside, Robinson said He and his sole shipmate, Dominique Roven of Canada, retreated below deck as shrapnel tore into the boat's fiberglass body and cannon rounds blew gaping holes in the sails of nearby vessels Robinson said he and the others considered making a run for the open sea Everybody changed their minds after an escape attempt by a British boat was answered with a barrage of gunfire, including cannons, that set it ablaze . i ; Siberian Railway Closes After Oil Cars Explode MOSCOW (UPI) - The Trans-Siberia- n railway stopped operations for the first time in 15 years when a train derailed a carrying petroleum hit log, 'and exploded, causing $11 million damage, the government newspaper Izvestia said Thursday " The newspaper said the accident train carryioccurred when a r ng four tanks of petroleum derailed on a bridge in the Chita region of Siberia, Inflicting heavy damage on the ' train, the bridge and nearby power , lines The newspaper did not say if any passengers, crew or rescue workers were Injured "The train was rippd in two and '.the tall of the train damaged the bridge, which collapsed and brought -- about a severe fire," it said 1 t men's capital, Aden, to negotiate a but the outcome of the talks was not known, according to sources based in North Yemen who spoke on condition of anonymity. The two sides are using tanks, artillery and jets in what appears to be e civil war," escalating into a said one diplomatic source in San'a who is in close contact with South Yemeni developments The Soviet Union has a heavy stake in South Yemen, its closest ally on the Arabian Peninsula The Soviets maintain important naval bases in the impoverished country and can station up to 18,000 troops there under a friendship and cooperation treaty signed in 1979 Diplomatic sources here said they had no indication whether the Soviets were actively involved in the fighting on either side The sources said hard-lin- e Marxists who tried to topple President All Nasser Mohammed in a coup Monday rushed to Aden to join the fighting and prevent the complete defeat of their forces The rebels apparently oppose the presidents reported desire to improve relations with Arab countries like Saudi Arabia and Oman and liberalize the economy One Western diplomat in North Yemen reached by telephone from Bahrain, said the rebels appear to have been reinforced, the army, navy and air force in addition to militia units were possibly split and reversing allegiances While the navy appeared to remain loyal to Mohammed, the army and the air force split, so that both factions have use of tanks and planes, other sources said Thundering blasts were heard and palls of black smoke were sighted at the Aden port and near the international airport, said the diplomat, who spoke on condition of anonymity The sources also said that the fighting has spread from Aden to all of South Yemens six provinces Two men who reportedly led the coup attempt, former President Abdul Fat-ta- h Ismail and Presidium Vice Chairman All Antar, have strong tribal support j, Fighting has been reported in just outside Aden in the desert lowland, and in the rugged volcanic mountain regions of Dhali near the North Yemen border. Heavily armed tribesmen live in the mountain regions The confusion of tribal affiliations and allegiances could make a return to peace difficult once fighting begins in the provinces, said one Arab source in North Yemen who is familiar with the customs and habits of the tribes Maritime shipping sources in the Persian Gulf states of Bahrain and Dubai, claiming to be in constant wireless contact with Aden, reported a marked escalation in fighting Thursday They said tribal warriors and army columns were marching on the capital from eastern and northern regions, but it was unclear which side they supported Reports on the weeks fighting have often been contradictory, confused and impossible to independently confirm. 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