I therefore request that the House of Representatives and the Senate adopt a Resolution stating that Congress supports the use of all necessary means to implement UN Security Council Resolution 678. Civil Military Operations in the New Worldby John T. Fishel - 1997 - 269 pagesNo preview available - About this book
| 1991 - 594 pages
...that the House of Representatives and the Senate adopt a Resolution stating that Congress supports the use of all necessary means to implement UN Security Council Resolution 678. Such action would send the clearest possible message to Saddam Hussein that he must withdraw without... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs - 1991 - 52 pages
...that the House of Representatives and the Senate adopt a resolution stating that the Congress supports the use of all necessary means to implement UN Security Council Resolution 678, and then he goes on to make the other points, so that is a pretty straight statement, and under the... | |
| 1994 - 282 pages
...that the House of Representatives and the Senate adopt a Resolution stating that Congress supports the use of all necessary means to implement UN Security Council Resolution 678. Such action would send the clearest possible message to Saddam Hussein that he must withdraw without... | |
| 1994 - 290 pages
...that the House of Representatives and the Senate adopt a Resolution stating that Congress supports the use of all necessary means to implement UN Security Council Resolution 678. Such action would send the clearest possible message to Saddam Hussein that he must withdraw without... | |
| Philip J. Briggs - 1994 - 276 pages
...requested by a letter to congressional leaders that the House and Senate pass a resolution supporting "the use of all necessary means to implement UN Security Council Resolution 678."30 By so doing he became the first president to request a congressional authorization to conduct... | |
| Gary R. Hess - 2001 - 282 pages
...requested that the House of Representatives and Senate "adopt a resolution stating that Congress supports the use of all necessary means to implement UN Security Council Resolution 678." Bush emphasized, however, that the ultimate power was his and that he was inviting Congress to endorse... | |
| Ernest Simone - 2000 - 228 pages
...January 15 deadline, on January 8, 1991, President Bush requested a congressional resolution supporting the use of all necessary means to implement UN Security Council Resolution 678. On January 12, 1991, both houses passed the "Authorization for Use of Military Force Against Iraq Resolution"... | |
| Harold Relyea, L. Elaine Halchin - 2003 - 86 pages
...the congressional leadership requesting the adoption of a resolution "stating that Congress supports the use of all necessary means to implement UN Security Council Resolution 678," saying this "action would send the clearest possible message to Saddam Hussein that he must withdraw... | |
| Richard F. Grimmett, Gerald M. Perkins - 2005 - 126 pages
...President Bush, in a letter to the congressional leaders, requested a congressional resolution supporting the use of all necessary means to implement UN Security Council Resolution 678. He stated that he was "determined to do whatever is necessary to protect America's security" and that... | |
| Martin J. Medhurst - 2006 - 236 pages
...eventually requested that both House and Senate "adopt a resolution stating that Congress supports the use of all necessary means to implement UN Security Council Resolution 678."3' Though the Bush administration never expected to lose, congressional support would have been... | |
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