21. President Yeltsin denounced the attacks as a violation of the U.N. Charter. 22. Religious leaders, from Pope John Paul II to Boston clergy, immediately denounced the attacks. 23. President Clinton denounced the attack and King Hussein called for the death penalty. 24. President Clinton denounced the attack in a nationally televised address. 25. Russian President Boris Yeltsin denounced the attacks, however, warning that they could shatter regional stability. 26. Russian political leaders quickly denounced the attack. 27. Some Muslim clerics denounced the attacks as an assault on Islam. 28. Some observers denounce the attacks as mean-spirited, even sexist. 29. Talk of a formal declaration of war floated through the Capitol, as a resolution denouncing the attacks passed unanimously in the House and Senate. 30. The attack was also denounced by the umbrella council of the Jewish settlers in the West Bank as well as by the United States. |