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To: Tomas who wrote (32884)12/16/1998 9:22:00 AM
From: Captain James T. Kirk  Respond to of 95453
 
U.S. weighs airstrikes on Iraq

NBC sources: Clinton aides divided over timing of military action
U.N weapons inspectors load their luggage into a car as they prepare to leave their Baghdad headquarters on Wednesday.


MSNBC STAFF AND WIRE REPORTS

BAGHDAD, Iraq, Dec. 16 — President Bill Clinton is on the verge of ordering airstrikes against Iraq after a U.N. report criticized Saddam Hussein's regime for hindering inspections for biological and chemical weapons, NBC News has learned. But Clinton's advisers are divided into two camps, some urging the president to act “immediately,” while others are wary of the timing of any military action before Thursday's impeachment vote and a major Muslim holiday.