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SANCTIONING
IRAQ
Two
experts debate the value and effectiveness of sanctions
against Iraq.
(5/3/00)
FIRST-HAND
ACCOUNT
Congressman
Tony Hall, just back from a tour of Iraq, talks
about sanctions and their effect on the Iraqi people.
(4/25/00)
CONTAINING
IRAQ
A
look at the impact of international policy
toward Iraq. Is the containment plan working?
(8/17/99)
NO-FLY ZONES
A
discussion on enforcing Iraqi
no-fly zones. (12/31/98)
WHAT NEXT?
Three
regional experts examine the future of U.N. sanctions, weapons inspections
and possible military action.
(12/28/98)
THE SANCTIONS
DEBATE
Under
Secretary of State Thomas
Pickering discuss U.S. efforts to maintain the sanctions against Iraq.
(12/22/98)
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IRAQ CLAIMS IT SHOT DOWN
SPY PLANE
UPDATE:
Iraqi officials claim the country's air defenses shot down an unmanned
U.S. reconnaissance plane. The move is the
latest in a series of military encounters between the U.S. and Iraq.
(8/27/01)
U.S. AND BRITISH PLANES ATTACK
IRAQ
UPDATE:
American and British forces attack Iraqi military sites in the largest
show of force in months. (8/10/01)
U.S. BOMBS IRAQ
Military
and regional experts assess the
impact of February's strike against Iraq. (2/16/01)
PENTAGON BRIEFING
REALAUDIO:
Lt. Gen. Gregory Newbold, the Joint Chiefs of Staff Director of Operations,
details the strike against alleged Iraqi air defense radar systems. (2/16/01)
OPERATION DESERT FOX
ONLINE
SPECIAL: The U.S. and Britain wage four days of military strikes aimed
at limiting Iraq's weapon-producing capabilities. (12/28/98)

INSPECTION TROUBLE
Iraqi
officials refuse
to allow U.N. inspectors into alleged weapons sites.
(1/21/00)
A LETTER FROM CONGRESS
Members
of Congress assert their dissatisfaction with U.S. policy towards Iraq.
(8/11/99)
SECURITY RISKS?
An
update report on six men accused of being
Iraqi spies in the United States.
(6/21/99)
NO-FLY STANDOFF
A
look at continuing conflicts between
Iraq and the U.S. in Iraq's no-fly zones.
(2/16/99)
THOMAS PICKERING
The
Undersecretary of State discusses reports that the
United States used the U.N. weapons inspection program to spy on Iraq.
(1/11/99)
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