Sunday, December 22, 2002

US Builds Up Gulf Force and Bush Postpones Africa Trip
"The United States announced it was virtually doubling its military strength in the Gulf as President George W. Bush said Iraq's weapons declaration was "not encouraging" for those seeking to avoid conflict."

"The United States and Britain have declared Iraq in "material breach" of its United Nations obligations because of omissions in its weapons declaration."


"The Times newspaper of London said Britain would seek UN approval for war on Iraq in a second resolution at the end of January if arms inspections showed Saddam was in breach of UN Security Council resolution 1441."

Iraq meanwhile urged the United Nations to stand up to US and British "deceit".

"Iraq's ruling Baath Party daily Ath-Thawra said the other "members of the UN Security Council ... should shoulder their legal and moral responsibilities and take a responsible stance against the injustice, the aggressions and threats aimed at Iraq. The issue is not weapons of mass destruction or the return of the (UN weapons) inspections ... it is finding a pretext to attack Iraq," it said."

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