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 MARCH 2003
31/03
'Standing by our president': pro-war Amercians claim their voice is not being heard.
31/03
Blair attempts to sell war to Arab world via newspaper interview - we gauge the view in Cairo.
31/03
Is withdrawal from Iraq an option? Armed Forces Minister Adam Ingram, plus Glenda Jackson MP.
31/03
'Good Morning Iraq' - Tim Franks goes behind the scenes at the radio station battling for the hearts and minds of the Iraqi people.
31/03
Does the UN have an obligation to pick up the pieces after a war it didn't want? Chair of the US Foreign Appropriations Committee, Jim Kolbe.
31/03
Friendly fire incident sparks claims US pilot is a ''cowboy''. Hear from one survivor, 18-year-old British trooper Chris Finney.
31/03
Chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff, Richard Meyers, plus Liberal Democrat Leader Charles Kennedy.
31/03
Iain Duncan Smith on why the war is going to be longer than originally anticipated.
29/03
Andrew Gilligan on life in Baghdad as a western journalist.
29/03
Historian Peter Jones on the capture of Baghdad in ancient times.
29/03
Carel de Rooy from UNICEF on the appeal to raise money for humanitarian aid in Iraq.
29/03
Prime Minister Tony Blair tells Jim he expects there to be a new UN resolution to mobilise humanitarian relief for the Iraqi people.
28/03
Who's to blame for incorrect information. Former NATO spokesman Jamie Shea, General Patrick Cordingley and Professor Ian Hargreaves, author of 'Journalism: Truth or Dare'
28/03
He's being compared with Hitler and Stalin. But how far up the list of 'monsters' will history place Saddam Hussein?
28/03
Sanchia Berg reports on where inaccurate or misleading front-line information comes from
28/03
The potential for conflict between Turkish troops and Iraqi Kurds: Angus Stickler reports from south-east Turkey
27/03
Shashi Tharoor, Under Secretary General of the United Nations, on the role of the UN in Iraq after the war is over
27/03
Gordon Corera in Washington reports on the battle to win over the hearts and minds of the Iraqi people, plus we speak with the leader of an Iraqi Shi'ite opposition group
27/03
So far speculation about chemical or biological warfare has focused on what the Iraqis might do. But could America use chemical weapons first?
27/03
Our panel discuss the issues surrounding the reconstruction of Iraq after the war ahead of Tony Blair meeting Kofi Annan in New York today
27/03
Sami Haddad, former chief editor of Al Jazeera, on the controversy beginning to surround the station's Iraq coverage
26/03
Gordon Corera in Washington reports on the battle to win over the hearts and minds of the Iraqi people, plus we speak with the leader of an Iraqi Shi'ite opposition group
26/03
We speak with the former US Navy commander who came up with the strategy of 'shock and awe'
26/03
General K.S. Randhawa, who helped train some of Iraq's military leaders, gives his view on their capabilities
26/03
Turkey says it will go into Iraq only if they see a humanitarian crisis brewing - Angus Stickler reports from the border
26/03
"There is only one aim. We need to liberate the city for the people of Basra" Group Captain Al Lockwood - British forces spokesman.
26/03
Struggle to provide humanitarian aid - Mike Williams reports from southern Iraq, plus we speak with the World Food Programme.
25/03
Iraq's man in London, Dr Mudhafar Amin, reacts to his imminent ejection from Britain
25/03
How well is the war going for the allies? We juxtapose the views from Jordan and Texas
25/03
US Deputy Defense Secretary, Paul Wolfowitz, on the taking of American POWs, plus an update of the overnight developments
25/03
Humanitarian Aid - Environment Secretary Margaret Beckett on the challenges ahead, plus we hear from Oxfam and the Oil For Food Programme
25/03
Just how much is the war likely to cost?
25/03
Former NATO Supreme Allied Commander in Europe, Wesley Clark, and Air Marshal Brian Burridge, commander of British forces in the Gulf
25/03
Iraqi Foreign Minister, Naji Sabri, gives his perspect on how the war is going.
24/03
US Defense Secretary Rumsfeld tells Today what he makes of Iraq's POW treatment.
24/03
"The victory is very close": Saddam Hussein's TV address, plus Defence Minister Dr Lewis Moonie.
24/03
America claims a Russian company is helping the Iraqi regime.
24/03
POWs - Gordon Corera speaks with Congressman Pete King and Lt Colonel Dale Storr, who was shot down in the last Gulf War
24/03
Is the war going to plan? Mike Williams in Kuwait on the 'war wobble', plus David Rendel from the Public Accounts' Committee.
24/03
Returning to Iraq to fight for Saddam - Dominic Arkwright in Jordan speaks to those willing to die for the regime.
21/03
Iraq war: our correspondents on the latest developments including Iraqi surrenders and a helicopter crash killing British troops
21/03
General Patrick Cordingly, former Desert Rats commander, on the start of the ground invasion of Iraq
21/03
Is the war against Iraq justified? Tim Stevens, Bishop of Leicester and Noel Jones, Bishop of Sodor and Man
21/03
Mike Williams reports from Kuwait on the Iraqi missile attacks against the country
21/03
Why Turkey's commitment to the war alliance could spark renewed troubles between the Turks and the Kurds
21/03
Displaced by war - the flow of refugees into Jordan
21/03
How British Muslims have been reacting to the war against Iraq
21/03
The Foreign Secretary, Jack Straw on the latest developments in the war
1/03
James Naughtie in Washington with military analyst Michael O'Hanlon and General Thomas McInerney
20/03
James Naughtie and Congressman Brad Sherman on President Bush's war address to the American nation
20/03
We ask two students about their views on school walk outs to protest against the war
20/03
Our correspondent in Kuwait on gas attack "alerts" in the country
20/03
Shadow Foreign Secretary Michael Ancram and Labour rebel Joan Ruddock react to the start of war
20/03
UN Chief Weapons Inspector Dr. Hans Blix on the failure of inspections to prevent war
20/03
Saddam Hussein's address following commencement of military action, plus Jim speaks with two former CIA officials
20/03
Defence Secretary Geoff Hoon on the start of war
20/03
US forces spokesman, Major Chris Hughes on the first attacks on Iraq overnight
20/03
What next for the military campaign against Iraq? Major General Patrick Cordingley, former commander of the Desert Rats and Rob Hewson, editor of Jane's Air Launched Weapons
19/03
Following the Commons vote on Iraq, Labour Chairman Dr John Reid calls for the public to rally behind our troops
19/03
Shadow Foreign Secretary, Michael Ancram, on the Opposition's support for a war with Iraq
19/03
Rebel leader Graham Allen MP on the significance of last night's vote, delivering final support to Blair for military action
19/03
Jim takes the pulse of Congress ahead of almost certain military action
19/03
With war possibly imminent, the mood of Baghdad with our Defence Correspondent Andrew Gilligan
19/03
Mike Williams in Kuwait speaks with US Army Colonel, Guy Shields
19/03
Students likely to stay away from school to protest again war with Iraq - hear from the National Union of Teachers
19/03
Resignations and war - Poet Ian McMillan, Harold Wilson's biographer Ben Pimlott, and former Social Security Frank Field who knows all about resignation
18/03
We speak to Robin Cook following his resignation and John Prescott urges MPs to follow the party line
18/03
Health Minister, Lord Hunt, announces his resignation live on Today
18/03
Just how much damage has the public rift over Iraq done to the UN, the EU and NATO?
18/03
How is history likely to judge Robin Cook and Lord Hunt's decision to resign from Government, plus Clare Short's decision to stay.
18/03
Major General Patrick Cordingley's assessment of the likely British role in any military action.
18/03
Oxfam's director tells us whether adequate preparations have been made for a post-Saddam Iraq, plus Mike Williams reports from Kuwait
18/03
We speak with the French Ambassador to Britain about the verbal attacks on his country, following the breakdown of diplomacy at the UN
18/03
Jim speaks with hawkish Republican Congressman, Pete King, on the breakdown of diplomacy at the UN
17/03
Shashi Tharoor, UN Under Secretary General, on whether diplomatic manoeuvres have finally run out of steam.
17/03
Will war against Iraq be legal? We speak to Lord Goodhart and Ross Cranston MP, former Solicitor General.
17/03
Is war against Iraq without a second UN resolution now inevitable? Mike O'Brien, Foreign Office Minister.
17/03
Peter Mandelson and Chris Smith on Tony Blair's handling of the Iraq crisis.
15/03
Former UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Mary Robinson on the prospect of war in Iraq.
15/03
Foreign Secretary Jack Straw ahead of the leaders' meeting in the Azores this weekend.
15/03
Baghdad has given Hans Blix some new documentation which it says shows that its VX chemical agents were destroyed 12 years ago.
14/03
The Islamic perspective on war - Labour peer Baroness Uddin and the Muslim Council of Britain's Iqbal Sacranie.
14/03
Jim at the UN reports on the mood in the Security Council, plus a former UK ambassador to Washington criticises the French.
14/03
Shadow Attorney Bill Cash on the legality of any war without a further Security Council resolution.
14/03
Jim reports on the challenges facing President Bush, as the spectre war looms large.
14/03
James Coomarasamy reports from Paris on how Chirac's stance on Iraq has turned opinion polls around.
14/03
Accused in the past of being a slave to the polls, Tony Blair is now openly defying popular opinion over Iraq. We investigate why.
13/03
Deadlock over Iraq. Liberal Democrat leader Charles Kennedy, plus US and British ambassadors to the UN John Negroponte and Sir Jeremy Greenstock
12/03
What will the repercussions be for the European Union if we go to war with Iraq? E.U External Relations Commissioner Chris Patten
12/03
Amid the uncertainties over war what's it like for those British troops stationed in the Gulf? Major General Patrick Cordingley, our regular military expert during this crisis
12/03
Defence Secretary Geoff Hoon reacts to Donald Rumsfeld's comments last night that America could go to war against Iraq without British support
12/03
Rabinder Singh QC, who spoke with MPs about the legal issues thrown up by the Iraq crisis
12/03
When will the second UN Resolution be put to a vote? James Naughtie in New York.
11/03
Deadlock at the UN - Jim in New York speaks with one of Kofi Annan's closest advisors
11/03
Jim reports from UN HQ on the latest manoeuvring over a further resolution on Iraq.
10/03
James Naughtie reports from New York at the beginning of a critical week for the United Nations
10/03
The fight to win over the hearts, minds and votes of UN Security Council members - hear the former political head of the Foreign Office
10/03
Blair faces possible Cabinet resignation over Iraq. Former ministers Peter Kilfoyle and Jack Cunningham
08/03
Labour MP, Barbara Follett on Blair's decision to give Saddam Hussein 10 days to disarm
08/03
Hear from the Chief Weapons Inspector & Jack Straw on the intense pressure on Iraq
07/03
We ask a former head of weapons inspections in Iraq whether what Hans Blix says next will make any difference.
07/03
Former foreign secretary, Malcolm Rifkind, on why he thinks his party is wrong to support war.
06/03
Colin Powell says the US will be ready for war next week. So what now for the UN?
03/03
The spokesman for the weapons inspectors in Baghdad on whether Saddam is really moving forward on disarmament.
01/03
How should the world respond to the promise by Saddam Hussein to dismantle his Al-Sarmoud missiles. We ask the German ambassador in London
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