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Bush to Accept Last-Chance UN Weapons Inspection But Still Committed to Rapid Timetable

HeadlineSep 09, 2002

On Sunday, President Bush deployed five members of his war cabinet to the talk shows, where they adopted nearly identical language. In a new united front, they suggested Bush would accept a last-chance effort by the United Nations to deploy weapons inspectors in Iraq, but that Bush is still committed to a timetable so rapid he may ask Congress to authorize military force within weeks.

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