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George Bush at United Nations (AP)

George Bush at United Nations (AP)

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President Bush stepped into the green marble well of the United Nations General Assembly today to make his case for a hard-line confrontation with Iraq.

As America and the world watched and listened, the president spoke of chemical weapons, biological threats, and even nuclear threats. Of Iraqi rape, torture and deceit. But the heart of the president's argument went to the credibility - the very relevance - of the UN itself.

Again and again, he cited Security Council resolutions, and Baghdad's contempt for those resolutions.

If UN dictates can be flouted by Saddam Hussein, he asked, then what is the UN's relevance? Lay down the law with Saddam, he challenged, or the United States will do the necessary.

So, is this war? And is it war with - or without - the United Nations?

This hour, On Point: America, the UN, and the way to war.


Christopher Dickey, Paris Bureau Chief Newsweek Magazine.

Graham Allison, Professor of Government and Director of The Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs at Harvard's Kennedy School of Government.

Fawaz Gerges, Professor of International Affairs and Middle Eastern Studies at Sarah Lawrence College.

Patrick Clawson, Deputy Director of the Washington Institute for Near East Studies

Wolfgang Koydl, Washington Bureau Chief of the German daily newspaper Sueddeutsche Zeitung.
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With a simple email message last fall, 25-year-old Indiana resident Jenna McKnight embarked on an extraordinary project to compile the personal stories of lives that were changed by the September 11th attacks. She originally sent the message to a few friends. But to her surprise, her requests spread throughout cyberspace, and brought her powerful reactions from around the world.

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