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| The Press: Mr President! With the current state of the war on terrorism, how likely is it that the US will be mobilised for war against Iraq? | |
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| President: I and my staff are, of course, in full consultation with Congress and we will have an answer on that by the end of the week. | |
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| The Press: What is your response to Senator Carl Levin's hypothesis that should the US go to war against Iraq that Saddam would use weapons of mass destruction, having nothing to lose in such an act? | |
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| President: With all due respect to the Senator, I think he is very wrong. If we strike Saddam where it hurts NOW then it reduces the risk of such retaliation. Of course, Saddam is watching this, too.. | |
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| The Press: Is there anything more you can give the American public, perhaps to encourage them in these times of continuing trouble and strife, to boost public spirit? | |
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| President: Yes. I would like the world to know that all their base... Okay, which wiseass wrote this speech? | |
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