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IN EARLY JANUARY 2001, before George W. Bush was inaugurated, Vice President-elect Dick Cheney passed a message to the outgoing secretary of defense, William S. Cohen, a moderate Republican who served in the Democratic Clinton administration.
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decisive combat operations, ultimatum speech, paramilitary teams, weapons declaration, deputies committee, interim authority, combatant commander, war planning, second resolution
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White House, United States, Saddam Hussein, Security Council, Gulf War, Saudi Arabia, United Nations, Republican Guard, Top Secret, President Bush, Middle East, State Department, Situation Room, Special Operations Forces, North Korea, General Franks, The New York Times, Dora Farm, The Washington Post, Chiefs of Staff, Southern Watch, State of the Union, World War, Prince Bandar, Camp David
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