War Strategy; Faith on the Front Line: The Role of the Military Chaplain; Iraqis in Southern California
War Strategy
President Bush's deadline for Saddam Hussein to leave Iraq has come and gone, and the full force of "shock and awe" has not yet been unleashed. What factors go into deciding when, and how, to attack Iraq? Larry Mantle discusses the probable reasons for the delay and the strategic considerations involved in making a decision about when to go to war. Joining Larry are Louis Snyder, Associate Professor of Political Science at the School of Politics and Economics at Claremont Graduate University and "GI" Wilson, a retired Infantry Colonel in the USMC.
Faith on the Front Line: The Role of the Military Chaplain
Larry talks with Chaplain Colonel Sonny Moore, Protestant Chaplain at the United States Army War College, about the duties and challenges facing those ministering to military men and women during wartime.
Iraqis in Southern California
Larry checks-in with Basam Al-Husseini, spokesman for both the Iraqi American Council and the Ahlul Bayt Mosque in Pomona, about how the families of local Iraqis are coping with the crisis of war in Baghdad.