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That official, speaking on condition of
anonymity, said neither the United States
nor its allies envisions using NATO’s mili
tary capacity to help enforce the resolution.
On the summit’s opening day. Bush
sought out his most supportive allies — and
froze out the reluctant ones — to urge a
united stance against Saddam.
“If he chooses not to disarm, we will
work with our close friends, the clo.sest of
which is Great Britain, and we will disarm
him.” the president said after meeting with
British Prime Minister Tony Blair.
Blair said his country “will do what’s
necessary” to enforce the U.N. resolution
The United Nations has given Saddam
until Dec. 8 to list his weapons of mass
destruction. The White House says his hold
ings are vast, and failure to report any of
them could trigger war.
While Bush told leaders Saddam may
avert war by complying. Condoleezza Rice
said there’s little chance of that.
“We haven't seen anything yet which
suggests that Iraq is a leopard that's chang
ing its spots,” said Bush’s national security
adviser.
Meeting beneath the tall spires of this
Bohemian city, few' NATO leaders joined
Bush and B1 air in speaking forcefully
against Iraq — a sign that while allies sup-
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skeptical about fighting Safe
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will not take part in a military strike
Iraq.” German Foreign Minister
Fischer said.
In private talks, French President is
Chirac told Bush that a war apairs
requires a second U.N. Securin
resolution, putting him at odds with
position.
Canadian Defense Ministe:
McCallum also expressed caution.k;
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When bringing people into an institution,
the panelists agreed, the institution is
responsible for their well-being.
“The more people you bring into an
institution, the more the institution has to
change to make them welcome,” Kendall
said. “That is not always initially under-
stood.”
Panelists also addressed how traditions
at A&M may affect the future of diversity
at the school.
“A&M is deeply rooted in tradition,”
Coleman said. “Students can start new
traditions incorporating diversity.”
Cynthia Rocha, director of diversity
& work force development for HEB,
said traditions that were to A&M’s ben
efit in the past could be to its detriment
in the future.
People at A&M must be willing to do
the hard work needed to bring diversity to
campus. Coleman said.
"People (at A&M) must be educators
by their actions and interactions,” he said.
If the University were to reach its goals
of Vision 2020 tomorrow, it would be the
only school in the top tier not to include
courses in black studies. Coleman said.
The University needs to work beyond
just enrolling status quo numbers of
minorities at A&M, panelists said.
“You must actively create a campus
you want to live in,” Kendall said. “We
each have a responsibility to create a cam
pus that is hospitable.”
The symposium was sponsored by the
SGA and the Department of Multicultural
Services in collaboration with the Texas
Higher Education Diversity Conference.
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