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To: faqsnlojiks who started this subject3/15/2003 11:19:45 AM
From: HighTech  Read Replies (1) of 49
 
PRESIDENT BUSH AGREES TO MORE INSPECTORS

(AP) Washington DC Friday, March 7, 2003 8:00 AM

President George Bush has made an announcement that we will not attack Iraq.

The President has announced that as of today, he is agreeing to additional inspectors to be deployed throughout the country of Iraq.

We will be sending 250,000 additional inspectors into Iraq. The additional inspectors will include:

24,000 members of the 1st Infantry Division

15,000 members of the 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault)

15,000 members of the 82d Airborne Division More than

5,000 members of the 4th armored division with their "M1-A1 all-terrain vehicles" Additional U.S. Army personnel, as needed for inspections

A variety of U.S. Air Force personnel for aerial recon missions and other "surveillance" activities

A significant number of United States Marines to aid with inspections United States Coast Guard personnel to inspect coastlines An undisclosed number of Rangers, Green Berets, Navy SEALs, Recon Marines, Delta Force, and other Special Operations personnel to inspect Iraqi "hideaways"

Special air deliveries to aid the inspections will be made by aircraft from the USS Constellation, USS George Washington, USS Abraham Lincoln and USS Enterprise.

The President stated: "With these additional inspectors, the inspections should be completed in a few weeks."
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