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Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD)

10 February 2003

Bush Says Iraqi People Have Suffered Long Enough

(Says U.S. will provide humanitarian aid in the event of war) (290)
By Alicia Langley
Washington File Staff Writer
Washington -- President Bush said February 10 that if war does come to
Iraq the United States will help Iraqi civilians with food, medicine
and other supplies.
"Today peace is threatened," President Bush told an audience at the
2003 National Religious Broadcasters Convention in Nashville,
Tennessee. "We face an outlaw regime in Iraq that hates our country,"
he warned. "Saddam Hussein has broken every promise to disarm," he
said. "He has shown complete contempt for the international
community."
The president said that Saddam Hussein is assembling military forces
among civilian populations, in violation of the Geneva Convention, in
order to blame coalition forces for any civilian casualties that would
be caused by a war. "Saddam Hussein regards the Iraqi people as human
shields, entirely expendable, when their suffering serves his
purposes," said Bush.
The United States does not regard the Iraqi people as its enemy, he
said. "America views the Iraqi people as human beings who have
suffered long enough under this tyrant."
Meanwhile, in New York, the Iraqi ambassador to the United Nations was
announcing the news that a decision had been made to accept U-2
surveillance flights in all parts of Iraq. The use of the planes was a
key demand of top weapons inspectors during talks in Baghdad last
weekend.
But White House spokesman Scott McClellan, speaking to reporters
aboard Air Force One on the way to Nashville, said, "A little bit here
and a little bit there is not going to get it done for Saddam
Hussein." Bush and members of his Cabinet have previously said Iraq's
"game" is over.
(The Washington File is a product of the Office of International
Information Programs, U.S. Department of State. Web site:
http://usinfo.state.gov)



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