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For Immediate Release February 4,
2004
Who are the current coalition members?
President Bush is assembling a Coalition that has already begun
military operations to disarm Iraq of its weapons of mass
destruction, and enforce 17 UNSC resolutions.
The Coalition will also liberate the Iraqi people from one of the
worst tyrants and most brutal regimes on earth.
Contributions from Coalition member nations range from: direct
military participation, logistical and intelligence support,
specialized chemical/biological response teams, over-flight rights,
humanitarian and reconstruction aid, to political support.
Forty-nine countries are publicly committed to the Coalition,
including:
Afghanistan Albania Angola Australia Azerbaijan
Bulgaria Colombia Costa Rica Czech Republic
Denmark Dominican Republic El Salvador Eritrea
Estonia Ethiopia Georgia Honduras Hungary
Iceland Italy Japan Kuwait Latvia Lithuania
Macedonia Marshall Islands Micronesia Mongolia
Netherlands Nicaragua Palau Panama Philippines
Poland Portugal Romania Rwanda Singapore
Slovakia Solomon Islands South Korea Spain Tonga
Turkey Uganda Ukraine United Kingdom United
States Uzbekistan
This number is still growing, and it is no accident that many
member nations of the Coalition recently escaped from the boot of a
tyrant or have felt the scourge of terrorism. All Coalition member
nations understand the threat Saddam Hussein's weapons pose to the
world and the devastation his regime has wreaked on the Iraqi
people.
- The population of Coalition countries is approximately 1.23
billion people.
- Coalition countries have a combined GDP of approximately $22
trillion.
- Every major race, religion, ethnicity in the world is
represented.
- The Coalition includes nations from every continent on the
globe.
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