U.S. aircraft dispersed after aborted Iraq strike
The last-minute U.S. decision not to strike Iraq and to cut short a build-up of forces in Gulf countries has left U.S. Air Force aircraft widely dispersed, and some uncertainty about how quickly they will return to their home bases. The U.S. and Britain stood ready to strike targets in Iraq on...
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