Democratic leaders are urging the Administration to delay taking military action and give economic sanctions against Iraq time to succeed.
Doctors, insurers, hospital executives and drug makers urged the Administration not to impose price controls.
"I certainly want to urge the Administration to search for quality people of minority backgrounds," she said.
But other lawmakers have been urging the Administration to put a moratorium in place.
Russia also urged the Administration to move slowly.
It is urging the Administration to push the sale of American products abroad.
Genentech and the hospital industry are urging the Administration to review the decision quickly in the light of the new drug's record.
Voter advocates have been urging the Administration to take these steps, but to no avail.
Members of Congress have urged the Administration to insist on tough conditions for agreeing to such a meeting.
Finally, many critics have urged the Administration to foster the Iraqi opposition, inside and outside the country.