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The Battalion CLASSIFIEDS mcve To place an ad, phone 845-0569 ATION Thursday • Feta Clinton team visits Congress to gain support for possible attack on Iraq Reno asks for sp prosecutor for Bi ROOMMATES F-Roommate needed to share 2bdrm/1 Ifba apartment. Very private, close to campus. $267.50/mo. +utilities & phone. 694-7391, leave message or (972)242-0841. F-Roommate needed, own bdrm/bath large apartment, close to campus. Sublease March or April. $250/mo. +1 futilities. Call 696-8477. F-Roommate needed. Own room/bath. W/D. $250/mo. If-bills. 4-blocks from campus. 764-9680. WASHINGTON (AP) — As the Clinton administration pressed Congress to support a possible attack on Iraq, the U.S. commander in the Persian Gulf said Wednesday he will be ready for an airstrike “within a week or so.” Iraqi President Saddam Hussein should be “nervous,” Marine Corps Gen. Anthony Zinni, the overall com mander of U.S. forces in the oil-rich Gulf region, told reporters there. In Washington, lawmakers were also nervous — about whether the planned U.S. airstrikes, if launched, will succeed in pushing Iraq to comply with international arms inspectors. President Clinton sent his senior foreign policy team to Capitol Hill Wednesday to seek a congressional show of support in a nonbinding res olution backing the use of force against Iraq. “We all hope we can avoid the use of force,” Clinton said. “But let’s face it, in the end that is up to Saddam Hussein.” The Iraqi leader, he said, “must let the weapons inspectors back with full and free access to all suspect sites.” The State Department dismissed an Iraqi proposal to open eight presiden tial complexes for what Foreign Minister Mohammed Saeed al-Sahhaf said could be an inch-by-inch search. “We have yet to hear about a con crete Iraqi offer to reverse course and allow the U.N. inspectors the access to do their jobs,” spokesperson James P. Rubin said. “This latest iteration appears to fall short again of this very simple standard.” The congressional resolution, which seemed sure of quick passage when Senate Majority Leader Trent Lott first raised it two weeks ago, now is bogged down over concerns about precisely what kind of airstrikes the administra- “We all hope we can avoid the use of force. But let’s face it, in the end that is up to Saddam Hussein.” Bill Clinton U.S. President tion is planning. Lawmakers also question whether the strikes will succeed in forcing Iraq to allow unfettered U.N. inspec tions of its suspected chemical and biological arms sites. Lott said Wednesday he and other lawmakers want the administration to request congressional action. “I don’t know if we can do it in one day,” he said, but “there’s no need to rush to judgment. Asked if he was concerned that an attack might occur while Congress is in recess, Lott said.’ Congress will be in recess next week, returning Feb. 23. No House action is expected this week. In the Senate, Lott and Minority Leader Tom Daschle hoped to bring the reso lution to a vote Thursday. Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., said law makers “are torn between their desire to support the president as their com mander in chief and their very serious concerns and reservations.” Secretary of State Madeleine Albright, National Security Adviser Sandy Berger, Deputy Defense Secretary John Hamre, Gen. Henry H. Shelton, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and Budget Director Franklyn Raines discussed Iraq privately Wednesday with several senior Republican senators. The senators pressed the adminis tration to make a public appeal for support for strong action against Iraq. “We want the president to explain (the mission) to the American people — including that there will be civilian casu alties” in Iraq, McCain said. The administration officials, he said, acknowledged a bombing cam paign alone will not solve the crisis over Iraq’s biological and chemical weapons capability. “A lot of us still need more informa tion,” McCain said. WASHINGTON (AP) — Attorney General lanet Reno asked Wednesday for an independent prosecu tor to investigate whether Interior Secretary Bruce Babbitt misled Congress in con nection with an Indian casino con troversy. If a special court complies with Reno’s request, it would be the first such prosecu tor to be named in con nection with the wide- ranging inquiries in Congress over campaign fund raising and political influence during the 1996 election. Reno’s request calls for the investigation to be limited to the relative ly narrow issues of Babbitt's sworn testimo ny to a Senate committee last October and any possible violations of federal law in the deci sion on the casino. 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