Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD)
11 September Iraq Special Weapons News
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- BUSH / U-N / OVERNIGHT VOA 11 Sept 2002-- President Bush goes to the United Nations today to make his case for action against Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein
- CUSHMAN-IRAQ VOA 11 Sept 2002-- Dr. Cushman addresses American diplomatic efforts to form a coalition for attacking Iraq, and offers suggestions on how President Bush can best build the coalition against Saddam Hussein.
- Powell-Iraq VOA 11 Sept 2002-- U-S Secretary of State Colin Powell held talks at the United Nations Wednesday with Foreign Ministers from other U-N Security Council member states about Iraq and the possibility of U-S military action against Saddam Hussein. The brief meetings came on the eve of President Bush's address on the subject to the U-N General Assembly
- President Bush Speaks to Nation on Anniversary of Terrorist Attacks Washington File 11 Sept 2002-- Bush: America has entered a great struggle that tests our strength, and even
more our resolve. Our nation is patient and steadfast. We continue to
pursue the terrorists in cities, and camps, and caves across the
earth. We are joined by a great coalition of nations to rid the world
of terror. And we will not allow any terrorist or tyrant to threaten
civilization with weapons of mass murder. Now and in the future,
Americans will live as free people, not in fear, and never at the
mercy of any foreign plot or power.
- Democracy is a Viable Option for All of Iraq Washington File 11 Sept 2002-- Barham Salih contemplates the future of Iraq
- Senators Debate Iraq Options, Stress Need for Congressional Role Washington File 11 Sept 2002-- Murkowski warns of Saddam Hussein's quest for nuclear weapons
- Grossman Discusses Terrorism, Iraq with Spain's El Pais Newspaper Washington File 11 Sept 2002-- Saddam Hussein poses a threat not just to the United States but to the
international system, Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs
Marc Grossman told the Spanish newspaper El Pais in an interview
August 29.
- ANNAN / IRAQ VOA 11 Sept 2002-- U-N Secretary General Kofi Annan is urging the United States to not take military action against Iraq unless it is sanctioned by the U-N Security Council. Mr. Annan spoke on the issue a day before President Bush addresses the U-N about the Iraq crisis
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