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Iraq sovereignty was two days early.
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Supposedly, the Kingdom of Morroco offered up 2000 monkeys to be used for clearing land mines, the hardway.U.S. Secretary of State Colin L. Powell stated on March 18, 2003, "We now have a coalition of the willing that includes some 30 nations who have publicly said they could be included in such a listing.... And there are 15 other nations, who, for one reason or another do not wish to be publicly named but will be supporting the coalition. [1]"
Many countries on the coalition list don't even have a military, White House aides concede, but they are nonetheless willing supporters. Such countries include Iceland, Micronesia, the Solomon Islands, Costa Rica and, everyone's favorite, Palau -- a tiny, unarmed paradise in the Pacific Ocean north of Australia. Basically, they have called or written to say they wish the United States well in its mission.
Of the 30 nations that were stated as providing support for the U.S. war with Iraq, only 5 of them provided any military troops in the effort during the invasion [2]:
Albania: 70
Australia: 2000
Poland: 200
Romania: 278
UK: 45,000