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The United States and our allies are authorized to use force in ridding Iraq of weapons ofmass destruction. This is not a question of authority. It is a question of will.” ri if I'm going to troops and hope for z support our lution with minimal casualtie Matheson. “But the reason we said are in position is because Saddam is a ad guy who commitments hai and lated his own to be held accountable embe Battali 1 fare has ir rd te nnaissance Ist Marine of Sen. Orrin Hatch said, barring the PRESIDENT BUSH the now-familiar history Bush’s Ultimatum exodus of Hussein and his sons from of U.S. and UN. efforts to disarm ind nee to Saddam: Exile so the Iraqi leader in 48 Hours or War @ Continued from A-1 and terrorist ties. But withthe cor pletion of the ddmiitetealens’ matic debacl the U.N., he harp condemr his remark what he Counsil and the leading bolddut France rallied as the prew ed. In incertaint member of ome permanent members of the Security Council have publicly an or inced they will re t compels I hostilitie n Turkey r re t Iraq,” hare Hal pendence to A make wn CA Calif he fic 4 ¢ wr H né iT While ile M h ¢ t nt view M- any resolution but not our _litior hering to enforce the just demand: he world. The Unitec W at {Tic ns Security Council has not lived up t sponsibilities. So we will rise to ow a Soe a tiaa ey British and U.S. diplomats, facing certain defeat on the Secur tion that w il, withe 4 resolt 1 have cleared the wa’ uick that pposed and the member effort was of the resolution he en. O | Love t ’: S h f the risks of action,” said Hatch “While the president has been very he olution saying the dictator would face erious consequences” if he did not d arm. In October jty of the United Nations Security Council member nations in supportof announced and inspectors pdiately Bush ymmitted himself to providing food and medicine in the term. and democ Ina free Ird y, there p sees it as anindict. ent of the effe of the UN. zone the extra ry opportu ational com e United Na aid ne UN resolution 0 2 comply with disarmament agreements made Cannon point, it i the pa ) disarming Sad notlie with the current UNSecurity Council. The president is absolutely t; the time has come for the United to act ighbors, no more poisc no more executions of dissi > fF more e Guard chambers the first Gulf War followin, 2 Fir trict Rep. Rob Bishop said he hoped the nation would come together in support of U.S. troops inthe tion y is the hen all Ameri cans should unite, id Bishop. “Iam committed to Ameri milit including hould le hesaid rm [rag was not ard District Rep. Hussein and his sons must leave Iraq within 48 hours, Their refusal todoso will re military conflict, com menced at their own s fety all for i torture result will Americanforeign eit andcruelty have nowr he public which I share, at wewill prevail and the ry action to dis: i] mem: sia, China re opposed t rmany to cttt off inspectior iltimatum ued the ultimatum thedecadesof rooms,” American more stable region and a more be secure America ure America” win a major autho. But with U.N. weapons inspectors in their an end,” the to inst Iraq pr with showed his conviction, Bush won votes from both house him honest about therisks of action, the president 2 the heavy role Utah plays in » Reservist and National rces. We should be very grateful and proud of their service.” Asian NationsDiffer on War; Most Appear Resigned BY GARY SCHAEFER { said he wanted avote re he outcome night’s speech when ast Sey ptember Bush called on the tions to confront Sadd months | the Security Council nimously approved a res id fortity ed speech, the pre 2002, ’ aq, along with North Korea and Iran, an “axis of evil. resolve to meet it nations, he the of teadily built against Baghda ning with his State of the Union ad. Bui h aid. “These governments our assessment of the danger the resolve ic veto the disarmament of culmination of a ease that Bush has Iraq within 48 hours, he agrees it is timeto forcibly remove the regime. ‘The risks of tion far outweigh k r-old office Idon't Dae-v sct id Air uld ultimatum as elevised 6 placed on the bow tha had to be Wesupportthe in a speech on his second full day China’s prime minister. “As long as there one glimmer of hope wewill Koizumi made clear his governs not contemplating military upport for a w in Iraq. But Japamedia have reported that the ment may send troops « hu- nitarian missionto help refugees n neighbot Opposition ountries w expected not gi settleme In the which has insisted neIraqicrisis ed throughdiplomacy ments, Chinese More Than a Decade of U.N. Efforts before those com Fore spoke on Minister Li the telephone with U.S, Secretary of Stat Colin Powell and British Fore Secretary Jack Straw asking them be “prudent in deciding g whether or not to start a war, state media reported In Indonesia, the world’s most pop ulous Islamic nation, a government spokesman lamented the apparent breakdown of diplomacy new premier called for ‘every effort” to avoid a conflict ar said that U.N. weapons inspections must continue even as he aid Wer fforts for a peaceful hours Zhaox from Muslim countries and from China, ¢ been lution bac king ition bar rmed in foreign wars r Bush countr: nister Ju Prime sizumi described the situation ap already pport came from re Prime Minister Tuesday th commit the 2,00 per nnel by in the Middle East to US-led trike at disarming very difficult deci Weregret the fact that the speech gave the impression that diplomacy has run its course said Marty Natalegawa © Approved resolutions against iraq | MM yor, eer er | | 1995 | 1996 | 1007 | 1988 ialiaailatl 2003, Jenny his § ew Inspect 4 returnafter Bush c is upon the U.N y are Brith, American, . 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