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People Poll: Should U.S. attack Iraq?
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While the Bush administration emphasized Wednesday that it has not
made a decision whether to attack Iraq, leaders in Washington say
they are resolved to removing Saddam Hussein as part of a "regime
change." Iraq is said to possess weapons of mass destruction and the
desire to use them against the West. President Bush insists "we owe
it to our children to deal with these threats."
Some U.S. allies, however, have urged the Unit...
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People Poll: U.S. should not attack Iraq
Intelligencer Journal Lancaster, PA
; An overwhelming majority of readers believe the United States should not attack Iraq to oust Saddam Hussein. The results of this week's poll are: 53, or 12 percent of the 442 voters, said the United States should attack Iraq. 389, or 88 percent, said the United States should not attack Iraq. The
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SADDAM HUSSEIN MUST BE REMOVED; CONTEMPLATING WAR WITH IRAQ.(Editorial)(Letter to the Editor)(Editorial)
The Post-Standard (Syracuse, NY)
; Byline: Matthew W. Huntley To the Editor: Regarding all the talk that we shouldn't attack Iraq: After the invasion of Kuwait, we tried non-violent diplomatic attempts a number of times. Saddam Hussein laughed and moved his weapons of mass destruction around or hid them. George W. Bush knows that
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Fed: Crean says no justification for US to attack Iraq
AAP General News (Australia)
; 00-00-0000 Fed: Crean says no justification for US to attack Iraq Opposition Leader SIMON CREAN says there's no justification for the United States to attack Iraq as long as President SADDAM HUSSEIN complies with United Nation orders. The UN Security Council voted last week to adopt a US-sponsored
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`Attack Iraq now or face consequences'.(News)
South Wales Echo (Cardiff, Wales)
; Byline: Helen Williams US Vice President Dick Cheney has warned of grave consequences from not acting quickly against Saddam Hussein. President George Bush has previously called for Iraqi president Saddam Hussein to be toppled, saying his development of chemical, biological and nuclear weapons
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Fed: US unlikely to attack Iraq soon, Downer says
AAP General News (Australia)
; 00-00-0000 Fed: US unlikely to attack Iraq soon, Downer says CANBERRA, April 29 AAP - The US was unlikely to launch an assault on Iraq in the near future, because the Middle East crisis was clouding support for a widening of the war against terror, Foreign Minister Alexander Downer said today. US
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