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H.C.R. 15

This document includes House Floor Amendments incorporated into the bill on Wed, Mar 5, 2003 at 8:33 PM by kholt. -->              1     

RESOLUTION SUPPORTING PRESIDENT AND

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ADMINISTRATION REGARDING IRAQ

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2003 GENERAL SESSION

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STATE OF UTAH

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Sponsor: Chad E. Bennion

             6      This concurrent resolution of the Legislature and the Governor expresses support for the
             7      President of the United States and his administration in taking those actions he deems
             8      necessary to defend the security of the United States against the continuing threat posed
             9      by Iraq.
             10      Be it resolved by the Legislature of the state of Utah, the Governor concurring therein:
             11          WHEREAS, in 1990, in response to Iraq's war of aggression against and illegal
             12      occupation of Kuwait, the United States led a coalition of nations to liberate Kuwait and its
             13      people in order to defend the national security of the United States and enforce United Nations
             14      Security Council resolutions relating to Iraq;
             15          WHEREAS, after the liberation of Kuwait in 1991, Iraq entered unequivocally into a
             16      United Nations sponsored cease-fire agreement, which included the elimination of its nuclear,
             17      biological, and chemical weapons programs and the means to deliver and develop them, and to
             18      end its support of international terrorism;
             19          WHEREAS, the efforts of international weapons inspectors, United States intelligence
             20      agencies, and Iraqi defectors led to the discovery that Iraq had large stockpiles of chemical
             21      weapons and a large scale biological weapons program, and that Iraq had an advanced nuclear
             22      development program that was much closer to producing a nuclear weapon than intelligence
             23      reporting had previously indicated;
             24          WHEREAS, Iraq, in direct and flagrant violation of the cease-fire, attempted to thwart
             25      the efforts of weapons inspectors to identify and destroy Iraq's weapons of mass destruction
             26      stockpiles and development capabilities, which finally resulted in the withdrawal of inspectors
             27      from Iraq on October 31, 1998;



             28          WHEREAS, in Public Law105-235, Congress concluded that Iraq's continuing weapons
             29      of mass destruction programs threatened vital United States interests and international peace
             30      and security, declared Iraq to be "in material and unacceptable breach of its international
             31      obligations" and urged the President "to take appropriate action, in accordance with the
             32      Constitution and relevant laws of the United States, to bring Iraq into compliance with its
             33      international obligations";
             34          WHEREAS, since the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, the President and his
             35      administration have greatly accelerated efforts to address the threat of terrorism to America and
             36      its citizens;
             37          WHEREAS, members of al Qaida, an organization bearing responsibility for attacks on
             38      the United States, its citizens, and interests, including the attacks that occurred on September
             39      11, 2001, are known to be in Iraq;
             40          WHEREAS, Iraq continues to aid and harbor other international terrorist organizations,
             41      including organizations that threaten the lives and safety of United States citizens;
             42          WHEREAS, the September 11 attacks underscored the gravity of the threat posed by
             43      the acquisition of weapons of mass destruction by international terrorist organizations;
             44          WHEREAS, the current Iraqi regime has demonstrated its capability and willingness to
             45      use weapons of mass destruction against other nations and its own people;
             46          WHEREAS, the risk that the current Iraqi regime will either employ those weapons to
             47      launch a surprise attack against the United States or its armed forces or provide the weapons to
             48      international terrorists who would do so, and the extreme magnitude of harm that would result
             49      to the United States and its citizens from such an attack, combine to justify action by the
             50      United States to defend itself;
             51          WHEREAS, on September 12, 2002, the President committed the United States to
             52      "work with the United Nations Security Council to meet our common challenge" posed by Iraq
             53      and to "work for the necessary resolutions," while also making clear that "the Security Council
             54      resolutions will be enforced, and the just demands of peace and security will be met, or action
             55      will be unavoidable";
             56          WHEREAS, the United States is determined to prosecute the war on terrorism and
             57      Iraq's ongoing support for international terrorist groups combined with its development of
             58      weapons of mass destruction in direct violation of its obligations under the 1991 cease-fire and


             59      other United Nations Security Council resolutions make clear that it is in the national security
             60      interests of the United States that all relevant United Nations Security Council resolutions be
             61      enforced, including the use of force if necessary;
             62          WHEREAS, the President has authority under the Constitution to take action in order to
             63      deter and prevent acts of international terrorism against the United States;
             64          WHEREAS, in Public Law 107-243, the United States Congress has supported the
             65      President in his efforts to strictly enforce through the United Nations Security Council all
             66      relevant Security Council resolutions regarding Iraq and to obtain prompt and decisive action
             67      by the Security Council to ensure that Iraq abandons its strategy of delay, evasion and
             68      noncompliance and promptly and strictly complies with all relevant Security Council
             69      resolutions regarding Iraq; and
             70          WHEREAS, in Public Law 107-243, the United States Congress has authorized the
             71      President to use the Armed Forces of the United States as he determines to be necessary and
             72      appropriate in order to defend the national security of the United States against the continuing
             73      threat posed by Iraq and to enforce all relevant United Nations Security Council resolutions
             74      regarding Iraq:
             75          NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Legislature of the state of Utah, the
             76      Governor concurring therein, express their support of President h GEORGE W. h Bush in using the
             76a      Armed
             77      Forces of the United States as he determines necessary and appropriate in defending the
             78      national security of the United States against the continuing threat posed by Iraq and enforcing
             79      all relevant United Nations Security Council resolutions regarding Iraq as authorized by the
             80      United States Congress.
             81          BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a copy of this resolution be sent to the President of
             82      the United States, President of the United States Senate, the Speaker of the United States
             83      House of Representatives, and the members of Utah's congressional delegation.




Legislative Review Note
    as of 2-24-03 10:55 AM


A limited legal review of this legislation raises no obvious constitutional or statutory concerns.

Office of Legislative Research and General Counsel


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