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Tribal members ready to serve country in next war
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MONDAY, MARCH 17, 2003 Members of America's tribes have been shipped to the Middle East in preparation for a U.S.-led war against Iraq. American Indians and Alaska Natives have served in the military at rates surpassing other ethnic and racial groups. According to The Seattle Times, they also suffer from war-related diseases at higher rates. President Bush and U.S. allies have given Saddam Hussein until today to disarm fully or face an invasion. Get the Story:
State's Native Americans prepare to serve country (The Seattle Times 3/16)
Bush, Allies Give Diplomacy 24 More Hours (The Washington Post 3/17)
Leaders Declare That Diplomatic Effort at U.N. Ends on Monday (The New York Times 3/17)
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