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AirTalk

AirTalk for January 28, 2003

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Reaction to the UN Weapons Inspectors' Report; Should We Go to War With Iraq?
Reaction to the UN Weapons Inspectors' Report; Should We Go to War With Iraq?

Reaction to the UN Weapons Inspectors' Report; Should We Go to War With Iraq?

Reaction to the UN Weapons Inspectors' Report

AirTalk for January 28, 2003

What are the highlights of the UN weapons inspectorsÍ report that was released yesterday? Is the Iraqi government giving Hans Blix and his team the access they need? What has been found? Is more time needed to make sure that the Iraqis are complying with the UN Security Council's demands? If so, what will having more time really accomplish? Joining host Larry Mantle to discuss the report and what it means are two former UN weapons inspectors, Dr. Raymond Zilinskas and Terence Taylor, and Ed Haley, Professor of International Relations at Claremont McKenna College.

Should We Go to War With Iraq?

AirTalk for January 28, 2003

The UN Weapons Inspectors have made their report. What should happen next? Should we go to war with Iraq? Will a war significantly destabilize the Middle East? What will a war do to our national security? Host Larry Mantle speaks with Lou Cantori, Professor of Political Science at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County and an expert on Iraq, and Baker Spring, F.M. Kirby Research Fellow in National Security Policy at the Heritage Foundation in Washington, D.C.