Mar 18 Watch Military Options Three retired military officials discuss the battle plans U.S. planners are likely to use in an Iraq war and how Saddam Hussein's troops might respond. Continue watching
Mar 18 Watch Iraqi-Americans React Members of an Iraqi-American community in Detroit give their views on a possible war with their home country and President Bush's ultimatum ordering Saddam Hussein to leave Iraq. Continue watching
Mar 18 Watch Facing Forward Tom Bearden reports from Qatar with some troop response to President Bush's address on Monday. Continue watching
Mar 17 President Bush Tells Saddam, Sons to Leave Iraq Or Face War President Bush warned Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein and his sons they must leave Iraq within 48 hours or face military strikes. Continue reading
Mar 17 U.N. Secretary General Orders Inspectors, Staff to Leave Iraq United Nations Secretary General Kofi Annan announced Monday that he had ordered the withdrawal of all U.N. weapons inspectors and humanitarian staff from Iraq. Continue reading
Mar 17 U.S., Allies Won't Seek New U.N. Vote on Iraq The leaders of the U.S., Britain, and Spain abandoned diplomatic efforts to win support for a final Iraq resolution Monday as President Bush prepared to give Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein an ultimatum: either leave Iraq or face military action. Continue reading
Mar 17 Watch The Road to War in Iraq Former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright and former Secretary of Defense James Schlesinger discuss the U.S.'s next steps as it prepares for a war with Iraq, and what the pending war will mean for international relations. Continue watching
Mar 17 Watch Waiting for War: Iraqi Citizens Simon Marks reports from Baghdad with signs of Iraqi citizens preparing for war. Continue watching
Mar 17 Watch On the Ground in Kuwait New York Times chief military correspondent Michael Gordon reports from Kuwait on how the U.S. and allied forces are organizing to fight the coming war. Continue watching
Mar 16 U.S., U.K., Spain Say Monday Is "Moment of Truth" in Iraq Debate The leaders of the U.S., Britain, Spain and Portugal on Sunday announced they would mount one final push to seek international consensus in the United Nations, but said the window for a diplomatic solution to the Iraq conflict would close… Continue reading