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Bush Opposes Weakened Congressional Resolution on Iraq

George W. Bush

WASHINGTON , October 1 (IslamOnline & News Agencies) - U.S. President George Bush expressed deep reservations Tuesday about an alternative congressional resolution authorizing force against Iraq, as he summoned House members to the White House to spur progress.

"I don't want to get a resolution which ties my hands," Bush told reporters after meeting with lawmakers on terrorism insurance.

Bush demanded a resolution that "sends a clear signal that this country is determined to disarm Iraq and thereby bring peace to the world," reported the AP.

Congress, while generally supporting the president's campaign against Iraq, has haggled with the White House over the wording of the resolution.

Foreign Relations Committee Chairman Joseph Biden, and senior committee member Sen. Richard Lugar, on Monday circulated an alternative proposal that they said "helps the president attract strong bipartisan support in Congress."

Their draft resolution would focus on authorizing the use of force against Iraq as opposed to the entire region and make clear that dismantling Iraq's weapons of mass destruction would be the primary reason for using force.

Asked about the Lugar-Biden compromise, Bush said he did not want a congressional resolution weaker than one passed by lawmakers in 1998.

"My question is, what's changed? Why would Congress want to weaken a resolution?" Bush said. Saddam, he said, is "more of a threat four years later."

"All of us recognize that the military option is not the first choice," Bush said, "but disarming this man is, because he (poses) a true threat to the United States."

Bush also asked the United Nations Security Council to approve a single "strong, new resolution" aimed at disarming Iraq, said the AFP.

Saying that Iraqi President Saddam Hussein in the past agreed to abide by UN resolutions only to flout them, Bush said: "There needs to be a strong, new resolution for us not to fall into the same trap."

Arguing that Iraq's biological and chemical weapons stockpiles and its attempt to attain a nuclear capability are an immediate threat to U.S. security interests, the Bush administration is urging both Congress and the U.N. Security Council to approve resolutions authorizing the use of military force if Iraq does not abide by past demands to disarm.

"We believe that one resolution with consequences in it is the way to achieve Iraqi compliance," Undersecretary of State Marc Grossman said Monday night in a speech to the Chicago Council on Foreign Relations.

If Iraq feels the U.N. Security Council is divided, Grossman said, or that "nothing will happen, then nothing happens in Iraq."

U.S. Secretary of State Donald Rumsfeld said the fact that Iraq continues to fire on U.S. and British warplanes shows that Iraq's claimed willingness to open the country to weapons inspectors was "patently false.".

 

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