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152. SHOWDOWN WITH IRAQ; U.S. Exhorts NATO to Face Iraq Threat; Rumsfeld criticizes German-French plan to boost U.N. role and decries allies' reticence
153. The World; INSPECTIONS IN IRAQ; Smaller U.S. Force in Turkey Weighed; A deal may cut number of American troops that would enter northern Iraq in the event of war
154. 27,000 More U.S. Troops Ordered to Persian Gulf; New deployment will mean a force of 120,000 capable of mounting an initial attack on Iraq as early as next month, experts say
155. Marines can't leave service; Pentagon gears up for war
156. The World; Marine Corps Pulls Plug on Departures; Members are forbidden to leave the service as the Air Force sends planes to the Persian Gulf region ahead of a potential war with Iraq
157. Marines' New Boss Can't Account for 3 Medals; Lt. Gen. Hagee stops wearing decorations because he can't find any record of them
158. War Planners Heading to Gulf Command Center; Base in Qatar will be ready for battle by the end of the month, officials say. It's the most significant escalation of the military buildup
159. U.S. Releases Ship With Scuds; The vessel is freed after Yemen promises it won't buy any more missiles from North Korea. The incident exposes a hole in an arms treaty
160. Ship Seized; N. Korean Arms Found; Indications are that Scud missiles were headed for Yemen, possibly for resale
161. Turks, Saudis Offer to Assist a War on Iraq; Opening the way for an attack on multiple fronts, the two governments say they would permit a U.S.-led coalition to use air bases
162. Fort Lewis' Stryker units to escape cuts
163. THE NATION; Army Holds Its Ground in Battle With Rumsfeld; A light-armor program is spared, but the service's role in modern warfare remains an issue
164. F/A-22 Program Likely to Be Scaled Back
165. The World; GI Most Likely Killed by U.S. Draft report on March incident in Afghanistan points to AC-130 gunship
166. THE WORLD; Russia's Use of Gas Focuses Attention on Chemical Agents in U.S
167. FOCUS ON THE GULF; Heat Won't Preclude Iraq War; Unlike in 1991, analysts say, new technology means the Pentagon is prepared to battle Saddam Hussein in the spring or even summer
168. IN A SNIPER'S GRIP; High Degree of Terror Swayed Military to Act; Army surveillance plane can do the work of dozens of police copters. But experts fear the start of a merger of roles of soldier and policeman
169. The Nation; IN A SNIPER'S GRIP; Plenty of Theories and Questions About Shooting Spree; Scene: Police had not confirmed killing is tied to others, but locals drew their own conclusions
170. Cold War Bioweapon Tests Included California; Defense: Secret trials in six states, from '62 to '73, were to track dispersal patterns, officials say
171. The World; U.S. Troops Again Face Guns in Kuwait; Gulf: No Americans are hurt and the would-be assailants escape, a day after slaying of Marine
172. The World; Chemical Warfare Gear Lost, Audit Finds; Military: Poor tracking raises fears that Pentagon is putting troops' lives in peril
173. Pentagon Battles Unknown Preparing for a Toxic War; Military: Despite gains since Gulf War, soldiers fighting in Iraq could be exposed to many agents
174. The World; U.S. Expands Aggressive Defense in Iraq; Military: Punishing airstrikes are first stage of war, analysts say. Meanwhile, White House continues effort to link Baghdad, Al Qaeda
175. The World; Rumsfeld Reports Unsolicited Support Over Iraq; Diplomacy: U.S. defense chief says NATO allies have given quiet backing to potential war. Paris and Berlin don't appear to be among them
176. The World; Rumsfeld Makes Case Against Baghdad to NATO; Diplomacy: Secretary describes briefing for alliance as a compilation of intelligence data. It apparently also links Hussein to Al Qaeda
177. The World; Sept. 11 Changing NATO's Scope; Defense: Alliance shifts focus to terrorism and arms control, moving beyond member regions
178. THE WORLD; Iraq Attack Would Focus on Leaders, Rumsfeld Says
179. THE NATION; Rumsfeld to Outline Plan for NATO Force; Military: Troops could mobilize quickly to reach hot spots and handle major operations, even full-fledged war
180. Iraq is global threat, Rumsfeld says Evidence cited for use of force
181. The World; Protesters Heckle Rumsfeld at Hearing
182. The Nation; U.S. Weighs Heightened Role for Special Operations; Terrorism: Rumsfeld sees the elite group leading in some missions, independent of Central Command
183. $500M effort repairs Pentagon
184. The Nation; Army Guard Wants to Scrap Some Tank Units; Military: Affected outfits would become 'mobile light brigades.' Congress must approve proposal
185. THE NATION; Pentagon Rises From the Ashes of Sept. 11; Aftermath: The complex was refurbished to make it appear as it did before attack. Withstanding a terrorist assault was also part of the renovations
186. THE NATION; Links Sought in Killings of Soldiers' Spouses; Crime: Army team will go to Ft. Bragg to look at common factors, including possible side effects from drug given to troops in Afghanistan
187. Saddam plans for urban war Street battles could pose daunting challenge for U.S
188. Saddam's fight plan is to draw U.S. troops into urban warfare
189. THE NATION; U.S. Studies Foam Bombs Among Options to Isolate Chemical Weapons
190. THE NATION; High-Tech Strategy Guides Pentagon Plan; Military: The Cold War era is left behind in the secret document, which stresses a long-range approach to a new breed of enemies
191. THE WORLD; U.S. Says No to Talks in Baghdad
192. THE WORLD; Bush Reaffirms Stance on Hussein; Mideast: The president describes his approach to a 'regime change' as vigilant but not rushed
193. In Iraq, U.S. Faces New Dynamics; Mideast: Analysts see little to deter Hussein from using chemical and biological arms this time
194. THE WORLD; Reports Fault U.S. Pilots in Deaths of Canadian Soldiers; Afghanistan: Separate probes conclude that Americans violated procedures in the 'friendly fire' incident that killed four
195. THE NATION; Congress Marches to Bush's Tune on Defense Bills; Budget: Both chambers approve more money and personnel for the military. House, Senate clash on funding for antimissile program
196. U.S. troops to do more in Philippines
197. THE WORLD; Role of U.S. to Grow in Hunt; Philippines: Training will increase and troops are to engage in joint anti-rebel patrols, officials say. Mission still is to end next month
198. The World; Rebels Shoot at U.S. Troops in Philippines; Military: Marines and local soldiers return fire, killing a number of guerrillas, the Pentagon says. Americans suffer no casualties
199. THE WORLD; U.S. Plane Crashes in Afghanistan; 3 Killed; War: The MC-130 does not seem to have been hit by hostile fire, officials say. Seven are injured
200. THE NATION; Alleged Bomb Plotter to Be Held Indefinitely, Pentagon Says; Law: The military is relying on two World War II court decisions to keep Jose Padilla in jail
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