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Saddam warns Iraq will take war anywhere in the world
Web-posted 3/16/2003
BAGHDAD, Iraq -- Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein warned Sunday that if Iraq is attacked, it will take the war anywhere in the world "wherever there is sky, land or water." President Bush gave the United Nations one more day to find a diplomatic solution to the standoff.

Bush: Overthrowing Saddam would encourage peace
Web-posted 2/26/2003
WASHINGTON -- President Bush, offering new justification for war in Iraq, said Wednesday that "ending this direct and growing threat" from Saddam Hussein would pave way for peace in the Middle East and inspire democracy throughout the Arab world.

Text of Bush's speech Wednesday night
Web-posted 2/26/2003
Text of President Bush's remarks Wednesday night to the American Enterprise Institute, as transcribed by eMediaMillWorks Inc.:

Blair: Saddam has one last chance
Web-posted 2/25/2003
LONDON -- Saddam Hussein has "one further final chance" to disarm in compliance with U.N. demands, British Prime Minister Tony Blair said Tuesday.

Bush says he won't be deterred by global protests
Web-posted 2/18/2003
WASHINGTON -- President Bush declared on Tuesday that he wouldn't be deterred by global protests against war with Iraq, saying "I respectfully disagree" with those who doubt that Saddam Hussein is a threat to peace.

A war in Iraq would focus on Saddam Hussein
Web-posted 2/7/2003
One lingering image from the 1991 Persian Gulf War was of terrified Iraqi soldiers waving their arms in surrender to an unmanned Navy reconnaissance drone as it skimmed overhead, videotaping the desert terrain.

Saddam Hussein, in TV interview, denies any link with al-Qaida
Web-posted 2/4/2003
LONDON -- Saddam Hussein, in an interview broadcast Tuesday, denied that Baghdad has a relationship with al-Qaida or weapons of mass destruction, saying it would be impossible to hide such arms.

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