91. The unions constantly threatened strikes. 92. The United States and Britain have threatened military strikes if Baghdad does not rescind its refusal to cooperate with the arms inspectors. 93. The United States and Britain have threatened military strikes if Saddam does not relent and allow inspectors complete access to presidential compounds suspected as weapons sites. 94. The United States and Britain threatened military strikes if Iraq did not open the palaces. 95. The United States and Britain threatened military strikes to force compliance. 96. The United States and Britain threatened military strikes to make Iraq comply, but fears of war abated after the United Nations and Iraq reached their accord. 97. The United States and Britain threatened military strikes when Iraq refused to relent. 98. The union had threatened new strikes on Wednesday and Friday unless a deal was reached. 99. The United States and Britain had threatened military strikes to force compliance. 100. The United States and Britain have threatened military strikes to end the crisis. |