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A large force of
the Iraqi army surrendered to American troops and their Kurdish allies.
Someting has happened to Saddam Hussein or his two sons.
Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld is heading to Camp David.
The president's top military and national security advisors have been
summoned to the mountaintop retreat.
Iraqis are short of food, medicine and clean water.
Arabs are about
sixty-five percent of the population of Mosul.
Mr. Fleischer was questioned about the
final analysis of a videotape of Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein broadcast.
Tensions have increased between Arabs and Kurds.
Kurds might try to set up an independent
state.
The tape has been analyzed by the Central Intelligence Agency.
Nobody would stand in the way
of the humanitarian reconstruction of Iraq.
Mosul is Iraq’s third largest city.
Tikrit is Saddam Hussein’s hometown.
Camp David is a quiet remote location.
Camp David is
really an adjunct of the White House.
The tape is
indeed the voice of Saddam
Hussein.
Every modern communication
is a
Marine facility.
45 countries are now members of the coalition.
They do not seek
independence.
The end of Saddam Hussein’s control does not lessen
the dangers.
They want to remain
part of a united
Iraq.
American forces continue to face
resistance.
Even hospitals have been
targets of stealing.
Kurdish fighters would leave
Kirkuk.
Hospitals can receive
medical supplies.
Camp David has
every modern communication.
Many
countries are
supporting
the
U.S.-led military operation.
We are making
progress.
Our
objective is to rid
Iraq of weapons of mass destruction.
We have achieved
our
objective.
Those include
Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld,
Secretary of State Colin Powell, National Security Advisor Condoleezza Rice,
Central Intelligence Director George Tenet and Vice-President Dick Cheney.
Allied Kurdish troops captured
the city
Thursday.
Mr. Bush meets
later Saturday with members of his cabinet.
Mr. Bush briefed
congressional leaders on
the war effort.
The
comments
were
made earlier in the day by French
President Jacques Chirac.
The capture of Mosul left
Tikrit
a remaining target.
American officials declared
the Iraqi government of Saddam Hussein
"gone."
The United Nations has
a role in the future of Iraq
and reconstruction of Iraq.
The
U.N. resolution
is authorizing
the administration of a post-war Iraq by the United States and
Britain.
American forces take control of Kirkuk and the
oilfields around it.
Military officials promised to deal with anarchy in Baghdad and other
cities.
President Bush is staying in seclusion at his Camp David retreat.
Camp David is nestled in the mountains of northern Maryland
on the edge of a national forest.
The
path was set during the first Gulf War
more than a decade ago.
Mr. Fleischer was questioned about Saddam Hussein's broadcast after the first missile attack.
Basra is
the second-largest city in
Iraq.
An American-led temporary government is expected to begin
work in Baghdad
within two weeks.
Former
President Bush also spent
the first weekend after the start of hostilities at
Camp David.
President Bush is spending
the weekend in seclusion at his Camp David retreat.
The capture of Mosul left
Tikrit
a remaining target for American forces in
the north.
Five bank robbers were reported killed
Friday in
a gunbattle with British troops in Basra.
This would set
an example for the large Kurdish
population across the border in southern Turkey.
The
path was set by his father during the first Gulf War
more than a decade ago.
Mr. Fleischer was questioned about the
final analysis of a videotape of Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein's broadcast
one
hour
after the first missile attack on Thursday.
The United States agreed to let
Turkey
send military observers to join
American forces in that city.
Kurds were
permitted to remain in control.
American forces moved to take control of Kirkuk and the
oilfields around it.
The International Red Cross urged
coalition forces to
return order in Baghdad.
Turkey sent
military observers to join
American forces in that city.
Arabs have entered
raq to fight against the Americans.
Their
analysis has led
them to believe that.
The United Nations will take part in the efforts to rebuild
Iraq.
Plans call for the team to organize
aid programs.
Mr. Bush briefed
congressional leaders on
the war effort before leaving the White House Friday.
Mr. Chirac would oppose
any U.N. resolution
authorizing
the administration of a post-war Iraq by the United States and
Britain.
The end of Saddam Hussein’s control does not lessen
the dangers
faced by
coalition troops or Iraqi civilians.
Camp David is
a quiet remote location,
nestled in the mountains of northern Maryland
on the edge of a national forest.
Mr. Fleischer was also asked about comments
made earlier in the day by French
President Jacques Chirac.
President Bush will
follow
the
path
set by his father during the first Gulf War
more than a decade ago.
President Bush has, in many ways,
followed
the
path
set by his father during the first Gulf War
more than a decade ago.
We have achieved
our
objective which is to rid Iraq of weapons of mass destruction.
They can live in a society that is hopeful and democratic and at
peace in its neighborhood.
No one could still say for
sure what has happened to Saddam Hussein or his two sons.
The White House spokesman said
number of countries
supports the
U.S.-led military operation.
United States military officials say
a large force of
the Iraqi army surrendered to American troops and their Kurdish allies.
Officials say
Arabs
have entered Iraq to fight against the Americans.
The Bush administration
has said the United Nations will take part in the efforts to rebuild Iraq.
He said
Operation Iraqi Freedom
is proceeding well.
The president does believe
the United Nations
has a role in the future of Iraq
and reconstruction of Iraq.
Kurdish political leaders say
they do not seek independence.
Presidential spokesman Ari Fleischer says
it is really an adjunct of the White House.
Some reports suggested that
members of his family might be hiding there.
Turkey fears that Kurds might try to set up an independent
state.
Secretary of State Colin Powell promised that
Kurdish fighters would leave Kirkuk.
The fear is that this would set an example.
I would hope that nobody would stand in the way
of the humanitarian reconstruction of Iraq.
Turkey threatened to intervene if Kurds were
permitted to remain in control.
No conclusions have been reached about whether it was canned ahead of time or not.
We will stay on task until we have achieved our
objective.
Coalition forces
should
return
order in Baghdad so hospitals can receive medical supplies.
We will free
the
Iraqi people so they can live in a society that is hopeful and democratic and at
peace in its neighborhood.
Camp David has
everything that everybody needs.
President Bush is spending
the weekend at his Camp David retreat
where he meets later Saturday with members of his cabinet.
There was
theft and disorder in the city.
There was
also
lawlessness in the south.
Also in the north,
American forces moved to take control of Kirkuk and the
oilfields around it.
As of Friday, after more than three weeks of war,
no one could still say for
sure what has happened to Saddam Hussein or his two sons.
Before leaving the White House Friday,
Mr. Bush briefed
congressional leaders on
the war effort.
So far during this conflict,
President Bush has, in many ways, followed
the
path
set by his father during the first Gulf War more than a decade ago.
During a brief session with reporters,
Mr. Fleischer was questioned about the
final analysis of a videotape of Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein broadcast just
hours after the first missile attack on Thursday.
American officials on Friday
declared
the Iraqi government of Saddam Hussein
"gone."
Iraqi soldiers in the northern city of Mosul
surrendered
Friday.
People in Mosul
celebrated.
Kurds in northern Iraq
might try to set up an independent
state.
American forces in Iraq
continue to face
resistance.
Arabs from other countries
have entered
Iraq to fight against the Americans.
The number of countries
supporting the
U.S.-led military operation continues to grow.
Those
heading to Camp David
include
Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld,
Secretary of State Colin Powell, National Security Advisor Condoleezza Rice,
Central Intelligence Director George Tenet and Vice-President Dick Cheney.
Plans call for the team to organize aid programs and work to
rebuild the capital and set up a democratic government.
It is
a
Marine facility and has everything that everybody needs.
And their
analysis has led
them to believe that the tape is indeed the voice of Saddam
Hussein, but no conclusions have been reached about whether it was canned
ahead of time or not.
Military officials promised to deal with anarchy in Baghdad and other
cities, but war efforts moved north.
The United Nations will take part in the efforts to rebuild Iraq, but
will not lead them.
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