The Michigan Daily - Thursday, March 20, 2003 - 9A CONGRESS Continued from Page 1A "The president has no authority to do what he's doing." Although "there is no question that Saddam Hussein is a dangerous person, a murderer, someone we can't trust ... I'd like to first contin- ue the inspection process. I'd like to stop criticizing the United Nations. Then we should declare Saddam Hussein a war criminal for crimes against humanity. Then we should go in and arrest him like Slobodan Milosevic so he can be tried in The Hague," Conyers added. * Conyers also said he fears for the loss of life on the part of the Iraqi citi- UNIVERSITY Continued from Page 1A officials to plan for an emergency. "Our Level I Trauma Center is fully pre to care for injured persons in a mass emerg including those that involve biological, c cal or radiological materials," Bess said. DPS spokeswoman Diane Brown said bomb shelters do not exist anymore in the there have been discussions about evacu the community, should there be a need to d Bess advised the community to stay up on news, report suspicious activity and care, caution, common sense and control." After the Sept. 11 attacks, Arab and M the michigan c zens, calling the idea that the sacrifice El OTI0NS would be small "preposterous." While political science Prof. James Continued from Page 1A Morrow agrees with the prediction opposed or supportive of the war. "I don't think I'm that the war will last "days or weeks, 100 percent either way," she said. not months,' he said he does not think "If I saw this as something (short) that would be OK it is absurd to predict that civilian with me. My problem is I think this is going to escalate casualties could be great. into what they call World War III." "A lot depends on how long they Bronshteyn echoed Holaday's fears. "Hopefully it'll hold out in Baghdad. If they resist be a short war, but it doesn't look like it," he said. long enough, I wouldn't be surprised Bronshteyn said he was surprised that the bombings if the loss of life was in the tens of started at dawn in Iraq. thousands" he said. He said he remembered bombing starting late at He also said that Saddam's own night during the last Persian Gulf War. people could take him down. Katz said she worries about family members in "Mussolini ended up on a meat Israel. hook in Milan, and I imagine there's a They have been told to start carrying gas masks and lot of Iraqis that would like to do the get to sealed rooms, she said. "Personal connections same to Saddam," he added. make it even more real." students complained about increased harass- tion of intellectual inquiry," according to the ment and discrimination. Brown urged students website. Additional information can be viewed to come forward with any future complaints. at www.clrt.umich.edu. In addition, the Center for Research on University Counseling and Psychological pared Learning and Teaching posted a list of guide- Services also posted information on its website gency, lines on their website for professors who wish for dealing with emotional problems due to war. hemi- to lead classroom war discussions. CRLT CAPS gives advice for handling emotions encourages teachers and students to allow a including talking with friends or family, creative while diversity of opinion and respect people's views. expression and staying healthy. area, "Students will have very different interpreta- "We encourage you to be aware that such aating tions of the war, its causes and its potential out- intense feelings can and often does cause io so. comes. It is important to allow students to additional physical and mental strain," the dated express these differences without fear of website states. "Just remember, that stressful "use ridicule or attack, while also encouraging dis- times require us to be easier on ourselves. It is agreement, which is a cornerstone of critical very important to be extra caring of ourselves uslim thinking and part of the academy's long tradi- at this time." IRAQ Continued from Page 1A British forces massed in the Kuwaiti desert close to the Iraqi border, giant B-52 warplanes were loaded with bombs and Tomahawk missile-carry- ing ships were in position, all awaiting an attack order from Bush. Bush had given Saddam 48 hours to leave the country or face war. The ultimatum expired at 8 p.m. EST -4 a.m. today in Baghdad, its population shrunken in recent days by an exodus of thousands of fearful residents. Not long after, White House chief of staff Andrew Card informed the president that intelli- gence officials had no information that Saddam had left Iraq, and Saddam's regime gave every appearance of digging in. In the minutes after the deadline, Iraqi TV showed footage of a pro-Saddam march Tuesday in Baghdad, with members of the crowd chanting pro-Saddam slogans, some brandishing rifles and carrying pictures of Saddam. "We are dedicated to martyrdom in defense of Iraq under your leadership," a loyal Iraqi parlia- ment assured the Iraqi dictator before the U.S. attack, and armed members of the ruling Baath party deployed behind hundreds of sandbagged defensive positions in Baghdad. Even so, 17 Iraqi soldiers surrendered to Amer- ican GIs during the day, eager to give up before the shooting started. Bush met periodically throughout the day with his top aides at the White House and sent formal notice to Congress that reliance on "fur- ther diplomatic and other peaceful means alone" would not suffice to counter "the con- tinuing threat posed by Iraq." White House spokesman Ari Fleischer said the nation "ought to be prepared for the loss" of Ameri- can lives once the military effort begins to depose Saddam and recover weapons of mass destruction. Along with the U.S.-led force approaching 300,000 troops massed in the Persian Gulf region were 1,000 combat aircraft and five aircraft carri- er battle groups. The United States claims the public or private support of 45 other nations in a coalition to topple Saddam. But only Britain, with about 40,000 troops, was making a sizable contri- bution to the military force. In a run-up to war, U.S. aircraft also dropped nearly 2 million leaflets over southern Iraq with a variety of messages, including, for the first time, instructions to Iraqi troops on how to capitulate to avoid being killed. Hundreds of miles away, at an air base in Eng- land, crews loaded bombs aboard giant B-52 combat aircraft. 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