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Bush meets with British Prime Minister Tony Blair at Camp David. Then, a day after the one-year anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks, Bush challenges the U.N. to confront the “grave and gathering danger?? of Iraq—or allow the U.S. to do so. Bush asks Congress for authority to “use all means,” including military force if necessary, to disarm and overthrow Saddam if he does not comply with U.N. demands...
Kennedy said a war waged without allies would only serve to damage U.S. relations with the rest of the world. It would also distract national attention from the more pressing “clear and present danger?? posed by international terrorism and North Korea, he said...
Kennedy said that a war waged without allies would only serve to damage U.S. relations with the rest of the world. It would also distract national attention from the more pressing “clear and present danger?? posed by international terrorism and North Korea, he said...
...University’s largest gift bespeaks its greatest danger??how its student population and economic impact will affect already scarce affordable housing and drive up near-record rent prices...
Invading a country is never something to be taken lightly, and attacking Iraq is not just the next step in the war on terror. But Saddam Hussein poses a clear and present danger??to his own people, to Israel and to America. President Bush must finish the job his father started, and then he must be willing to commit the U.S. to rebuilding Iraq...