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US President George W. Bush said Thursday the UN Security Council
was in the final stages of deciding whether to back a war against
Iraq and accused Saddam Hussein of making a "willful charade" of...
Sparks flew at an emergency Islamic summit Wednesday, with Iraq's
number two Ezzat Ibrahim branding Kuwait's junior foreign minister
a "monkey" and vowing to teach the United States a lesson it...
Britain said Monday that Iraq needed to do far more than break up
its al-Samoud 2 missiles to satisfy United Nations demands to
disarm and thus head off a US-led attack.
US President George W. Bush said in an interview published Friday
that Iraqi President Saddam Hussein has no intention of disarming
and the United States must now force him to do so.
US President George W. Bush broadened his case for war on Iraq late
Wednesday, saying that toppling Saddam Hussein would spread
democracy in the Arab world and speed the creation of a Palestinian...
Arab League chief Amr Mussa said Tuesday a US-led war could be
launched against Iraq "in a few days", adding that Arab states were
powerless to prevent it.
President Saddam Hussein is trapped between the demands of the UN
disarmament process that continues to sap his hold on power and the
threat of a US-led military offensive to oust him, diplomats...
The Vatican on Monday urged the international community to allow
United Nations weapons inspectors to continue their work in Iraq,
warning that a war that did not receive the explicit backing of...
EU member states were again at loggerheads over Iraq Monday with
discord focussing on proposals for a new UN resolution seen by
opponents as a green light for war.
South African experts met here Monday with Iraqi officials liaising
with UN arms inspectors in what they called an attempt to stop war
by sharing expertise from their own country's disarmament.
Iraq announced it was considering UN demands to destroy banned
missiles to avert war, as Washington rallied support for a new UN
disarmament resolution that could be offered in the next few days.
US Secretary of State Colin Powell promised Friday that US military
control of Iraq after any war leading to the ouster of President
Saddam Hussein would be as brief as possible and that the...
The incoming chairman of the 114-nation Non-Aligned Movement (NAM),
Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad, has taken a
characteristically punchy line on the Iraq crisis as he assumes his
last...
President Thabo Mbeki has announced the names of the experts who
will travel to Iraq to share South Africa’s experiences on
the destruction of weapons of mass destruction.