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Lead Story: Iraq and U.N.


Presidential Address
President Clinton discusses his decisions before meeting with his national security team to analyze the impact of the first strike. (12/17)

Presidential Address
Senators Joseph Lieberman (D-CT) and John Warner (R-VA) respond to the president's decision to bomb Iraq.(12/16)


Hours after the air strike against Iraq, President Clinton speaks to the nation. (12/16)
British Prime Minister Tony Blair announces his country's substantial support. (12/16)

Senate Majority Leader Trent Lott (R-MS) questions the timing of the strike. (12/16)
Full-text of the Saddam Hussein's radio address to his nation. (12/17)
U.N.'s Secretary-General Kofi Annan expresses his dissappointment with strikes in Iraq. (12/16)

The latest conflict
Three regional experts examine the future of U.N. sanctions, weapons inspections and possible military action. (12/28)

The latest conflict
President Clinton confirms an exchange of missile fire between Iraqi and U.S. forces. (12/28)

Operation Desert Fox

Sanctions Debate
Under Secretary of State Thomas Pickering discuss U.S. efforts to maintain the sanctions against Iraq. (12/22)

Kissinger and Brzezinski
Henry Kissinger and Zbigniew Brzezinski on Operation Desert Fox. (12/21)

Clinton
President Clinton announces an end of military operations against Iraq. (12/19)

Iraq
For the third straight night, U.S. and British forces launch air strikes against targets in Iraq. (12/18)

Iraq
Iraq's Tariq Aziz talks with reporters about U.S. and British action against his country.(12/18)

Butler
Secretary Cohen and General Shelton brief reporters on the military action thus far. (12/18)

Assessing the Damage
The international community reacts to Wednesday's air strikes as the Iraqi people assess the damage. (12/17)

Sec. Albright
The Secretary of State discusses the show down with Iraq. (12/17)

 


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