Nation & world briefing U.S. says Iraq is hiding arms from inspectors Warren P. Strobel and Jonathan S. Landay Knight Ridder Newspapers (KRT) WASHINGTON — The White House said Thursday that President Bush has evidence that Iraq retains hidden caches of weapons of mass de struction, dramatically raising the stakes in the U.S. confrontation with Saddam Hussein and suggesting that Bush is preparing for war. Top aides to Hussein have said Iraq will report to the United Nations this weekend that Iraq is free of the chemi cal, biological and nuclear weapons and missiles that it was barred from possess ing after the 1991 Persian Gulf War. But White House spokesman Ari Fleischer said Bush had a “solid basis” for U.S. claims that Hussein is hiding such arms from U.N. weapons inspec tors, who have generally reported co operation from Iraqi officials in the early stages of their work. “The Iraqi government has proved time and time again to deceive, to mis lead and to lie,” Fleischer said. He did not offer evidence for the assertion that Iraq is misleading the inspectors. But a senior U.S. official said this week that, once Iraq makes a report that the Bush administration expects to be false, the United States will push for more aggressive U.N. weapons in spections designed to prove its case. That effort will be backed by more American intelligence-sharing with the U.N^pspections teams, this official and others said. First, U.S. experts plan to take sever al days or more to pore over what is ex pected to be a voluminous Iraqi report, looking for misstatements. If the United States concludes that Iraq is failing to comply with a U.N. dis armament resolution that passed last month, it could ask the U.N. Security Council to approve military action against Iraq or, alternately, move on its own to topple Hussein. Senior defense officials, speaking on condition of anonymity, said that the United States could start an air cam paign against Iraq even though an in vasion force has not yet been sent from the United States. The ground force could be dispatched as the air strikes progressed, they said. ©2002,knightRidder7fribune Information Services. Knight Ridder correspondent Diego Ibarguen contributed to this report. First Lady offers her holiday wishes, decorations to public uiego ibarguen Knight Ridder Newspapers (KRT) WASHINGTON — It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas in the na tion’s capital, where a heavy snowfall blanketed the city Thursday and the White House unveiled its annual holi day decorations. First lady Laura Bush led a guided tour of the presidential mansion, through several rooms adorned with grand green pine trees, radiant red poinsettias and a tribute to animals, great and small, that have lived and worked alongside U.S. presidents. Capping the day was an evening “Pageant of Peace,” during which the national Christmas tree was lighted. Accompanied by the first couple’s two dogs, Spot and Barney, Laura Bush offered the nation her seasonal wishes. I wish tor peace, said the first lady, who was clad in a red suit. “I hope that all Americans will remember other people during this Christmas, that theyll ask senior citizens in, visit with people who are lonely, that they’ll work in their food banks, that they’ll make sure that they use their good fortune to help people who are less fortunate.” She asked Americans to thank families of military personnel around the world. On the tour, the first lady said this year’s decorating theme was “all creatures, great and small.” Animals were represented around the mansion in a variety of forms. In the oval Blue Room, the 18-foot White House Christmas tree was covered with birds created by artists from around the country. Laura Bush, who described herself as an avid bird watcher, said her favorite was a big turkey that hung near the bottom of the tree. In the State Dining Room, the tradi tional gingerbread house—made with 80 pounds of gingerbread, 50 pounds of chocolate and 20 pounds of marzi pan — was surrounded by marzipan figurines of past and current presiden tial pets. An alligator, a snake, rac coons, sheep, dogs and others symbol ized “animals that have lived here, worked here, entertained and com forted presidents and their families for the whole history of the house,” the first lady said. © 2002, Knight Ridder/Tribune Information Services. Premier Travel • Airfare Specials!!! • Providence - $198.00* Orlando - $198.00* San Jose, CR - $470.00* London - $499.00* tax not included, restrictions max apply. _Subject to chauste wilhout notice Eurail Passes issued on-site!!! E-mail: fares@luv2travel.com 1011 Harlow j 747-0909 .Student Travel Experts Today's crossword solution ! 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