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U.S. President George H.W. Bush announces a massive buildup of troops in Saudi Arabia to make U.S. forces capable of conducting an offensive war against Iraq
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George Bush addresses the nation, telling of the U.S. deployment of troops to defend Saudi Arabia in the face of the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait
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George Bush tells reporters he is encouraged by almost universal worldwide support for the U.S. actions
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George Bush announces that James Baker will meet with Tariq Aziz in Geneva as a last step preceding armed conflict scheduled if Iraq does not withdraw from Kuwait on January 15
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George Bush reacts to the votes in the House and Senate supporting his capacity to call for war on January 15 if Saddam Hussein does not pull out of occupied Kuwait
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President George Bush gives a press conference in Washington
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James Baker answers questions following his meeting with Iraqi Foreign Secretary Tariq Aziz in Geneva
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George Bush says we are not at war
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Joint press conference by U.S. President George Bush and Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak
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Robert Byrd cites Greco-Roman history in a speech opposing a declaration of support for war, and decries the small participation by Japan and Germany in the world effort against Saddam Hussein
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