Bush's Speech
Petty Officer Jason Lively from Fontana, Ca, right, and Cpl. Brian Valhuerd from Miami, Fla., listen to President Bush address the nation aboard the USS Harry S. Truman at 3 a.m. local time Tuesday morning, March 18, 2003. Bush announced that he will give Saddam Hussein an ultimatum of 48 hours to leave Iraq and to prevent a war. The USS Harry S. Truman aircraft carrier and its battle group are currently on deployment in the eastern Mediterranean Sea. (AP Photo/Markus Schreiber) Crew members listen to President Bush address the nation aboard the USS Harry S. Truman at 3 a.m. local time Tuesday morning, March 18, 2003. Crew members listen to President Bush address the nation aboard the USS Harry S. Truman at 3 a.m. local time Tuesday morning, March 18, 2003. U.S. sailors and marines watch U.S. President George W. Bush 's address to the nation in the jet shop aboard the nuclear powered aircraft carrier USS Harry S. Truman March 18, 2003. Mary Henry, left, whose husband Richard is on the USS Nimitz, holds her daughter Maddie Henry, 7, as she listens to President Bush's speech in Coronado, Calif., Monday, March 17, 2003. Henry gathered with other Navy wives to watch Bush address the nation on national televion. (AP Photo/Tim Tadder) Sailors crowd the mess deck at 4 a.m. local time to watch President Bush's address to the nation on a television aboard the aircraft carrier USS Kitty Hawk in the Gulf Tuesday, March 18, 2003. Sailors watch U.S. President George W Bush's speech while eating their breakfast on the mess deck of the USS Kitty Hawk aircraft carrier in the northern Gulf, March 18, 2003 Sailors look up at a television screen airing U.S. President George W Bush's speech while eating their breakfast on the mess deck of the USS Kitty Hawk aircraft carrier in the northern Gulf, March 18, 2003. REUTERS/Paul Hanna
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