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September 28, 1990 - Image 103

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1990-09-28

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INFLATION
FIGHTER!

Congress, in which he
outlined U.S. policy aimed at
getting Iraqi President
Saddam Hussein to
withdraw his troops from
Kuwait.
U.S. involvement in the
Gulf "predated Saddam
Hussein's aggression and
will survive it" even after
U.S. troops come home, the
president stressed.
He said the United States
will continue to seek to deter
any future aggression and to
"help our friends in their
self- defense."
Mr. Bush added that the
U.S. role will also be "to
curb the proliferation of
chemical, biological,
ballistic missile and, above
all, nuclear technologies."
The president gave no in-
dication of how he would do
this. But there have been
arguments made within the
. administration and in Con-
gress that U.S. forces must
somehow remove Iraqi
chemical, biological and
nuclear weapons production
plants before the present
crisis is over.
Mr. Bush repeated the
immediate U.S. goals that
he has asserted since Iraq
invaded Kuwait on Aug. 2.
These are Iraq's uncondi-
tional withdrawal from
Kuwait, assuring the securi-
ty and stability of the Gulf,
and the release of all Ameri-
can hostages now held by
Iraq.
The president also
declared that the United
States will not allow Iraq to
annex Kuwait, as Hussein
claims to have done already.
"That's not a threat or a
boast," Mr. Bush said.
"That's just the way it's go-
ing to be."

Israeli Housing
Program Lags,
Sharon Says

Jerusalem (JPFS) — Only
5,000 of the 45,000 apart-
ments the government ap-
proved earlier this year to
ease the housing crisis are
actually under construction,
Housing Minister Ariel Sha-
ron told the aliya cabinet
last week.
Mr. Sharon, just back from
a two-week trip to the Soviet
Union, said the Jews in
Russia expressed great con-
cern they will have to live in
tent camps when they arrive
here.
Housing starts are being
held up because contractors
are demanding that the
government promise to buy
apartments that remain un-
sold, said Mr. Sharon.

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