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Some nations, after hearing calls by President Bush for a tougher stance against Iraq, continued to worry that Washington is leaning too much toward a fight.European countries, largely skittish of an attack on Iraq, seemed encouraged by Mr. Bush s announcement that Secretary of State Colin Powell would go before the U.N. Security Council next week to present the U.S. case against Iraq.The speech happened in the middle of the night in Europe, s <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.co.uk>stanley cups o most leaders and opinion makers got it second hand, and in most cases, through translation, reports CBS News Correspondent Steve Holt in London. Financial Times chief reporter Steve Fiddler said that inevitably lessens its emotional impact. I don t think it s going to change people s minds, except in the fact that it s a show of U.S. determination, he said.A spokesman for Prime Minister Tony Blair mdash; Mr. Bush s strongest ally against Iraq mdash; stanley uk on Wednesday praised the president s State of the Union address for bluntly stating the case for disarming Saddam Hussein. France was clearly leaving the door open for support of an American military intervention, reports CBS News Correspondent Elaine stanley cup Cobbe. French Foreign Minister Dominique de Villepin said his country would look carefully at the information and use it to decide what action might be needed. France has said all along that if it were a U.N.-backed intervention, it would play its part. Once the intelligence is evaluated, de Villepin said it would be up to the United
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