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(United Nations Security Council (AP)
U.S. May Delay Vote on U.N. Resolution
Story aired: Thursday, March 13, 2003



The Bush administration today reversed it's stand on a deadline for Iraq disarmament, saying it would be willing to put off tomorrow's vote on the joint U.S. British resolution until next week.

Washington had previously been saying that Saddam Hussein must disarm by Monday or face military force.

Here & Now speaks with Maggie Farley, U.N. bureau chief for the Los Angeles Times.

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Maggie Farley, U.N. bureau chief for the Los Angeles Times.

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