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This Human Rights Watch report presents substantial information warranting criminal investigations of Bush and senior administration officials, including former Vice President Dick Cheney, Defense...
President George W. Bush, trying to assure Americans he has made
them safer since the Sept. 11 attacks and help his party in the
congressional elections, addresses a nation tonight that has grown...
The United States had al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden in its sights
at least three times after the 1998 US embassy bombings in Africa,
but each time balked at launching strikes to kill him, a US...
Democrats sharpened their attacks on the George W Bush
administration yesterday, emboldened by persistent questions over
prewar intelligence on Iraq's pursuit of nuclear, biological and
chemical arms.
A European Parliament delegation Thursday rejected US arguments for
a war against Iraq, and said it was the job of the United Nations
to ensure Baghdad possessed no weapons of mass destruction.
US Secretary of State Colin Powell told the world Wednesday that
Iraq was doing everything to hide its weapons of mass destruction
as he pressed the US case for tough action to disarm Saddam
Hussein.
US Secretary of State Colin Powell returns to the UN Security
Council on Wednesday with a speech that is expected to start the
endgame in the 12-year saga of international efforts to disarm
Iraq.