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[Summary] => The National Security Council (NSC) was divided on whether the government should support a US ultimatum for Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein to go into exile or face war, President Arroyo admitted yesterday.
But the Philippines will send a humanitarian mission after the conflict if the United Nations launched efforts to rebuild Iraq, according to administration officials.
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[Title] => Let us give UN a chance GMA
[Summary] => As US and British forces move within striking distance of Iraq, President Arroyo renewed her appeals yesterday to the United States to give the United Nations more time to try and resolve the ongoing crisis in the Middle East.
However, she also repeated her call for Iraq to dismantle its alleged weapons of mass destruction.
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[Title] => Iraqi envoy: US after our oil fields
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Speaking in a forum with students at the Polytechnic University of the Philippines in Manila, Samir-A-Masih Bolous also belied US claims that his country secretly possesses weapons of mass destruction.
He said sites used for manufacturing chemical and biological weapons were destroyed years ago by Baghdad after the 1991 Gulf War in accordance with resolutions passed by the United Nations.
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December 4, 2010 - 10:00am