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  • "Last week, U.S. planes patrolling the no-fly zones over Iraq hit targets near Baghdad. Diane and her guests talk about the event, and how U.S. policy toward Iraq is evolving with the new Bush administration in place."
  • "A panel talks about Iraq, long identified as a rogue state, its possible links to Osama bin Laden's terrorist network, and where it fits into the war on terrorism."
  • "A panel talks about the domestic and international consequences of using sanctions, bombings and weapons inspections as instruments of U.S. and U.N. policy toward Iraq since the end of the Gulf War."
  • "Patrolling and bombing in Iraq's no-fly zones has turned into America's longest sustained military operation since the Vietnam War. A recent attempt to pass a resolution in the U.N. Security Council to make changes in the strategy for dealing with Iraq met with failure. Meanwhile, it's still not clear that there exists inside Iraq a strong and organized opposition to Saddam Hussein's regime. A panel talks about sanctions, weapons inspections, and the direction of U.S.-Iraq policy."