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To: GST who wrote (147765)9/18/2002 11:45:47 AM
From: Bill Harmond  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 164684
 
Or else what?



To: GST who wrote (147765)9/18/2002 11:57:44 AM
From: Oeconomicus  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 164684
 
There was no international support a year ago for a "disarm or else" policy on Iraq - or any policy on Iraq for that matter.

NY TIMES | FOREIGN DESK | October 12, 2001, Friday
A NATION CHALLENGED: SADDAM HUSSEIN; Some Pentagon Officials and Advisers Seek to Oust Iraq's Leader in War's Next Phase

By ELAINE SCIOLINO and PATRICK E. TYLER (NYT) 1141 words
Late Edition - Final, Section B, Page 6, Column 1

ABSTRACT - Deputy Defense Sec Paul D Wolfowitz and group of Pentagon officials and defense experts outside government seek to mobilize support for military operation to oust Iraqi Pres Saddam Hussein as next phase of war on terrorism; reportedly favor use of air support and occupation of southern Iraq with American ground troops to install opposition government; group has largely excluded State Sec Colin L Powell, who argues attack on Iraq would destroy international coalition (M)