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...have to be a lawyer ... Monitoring requires patience ... I try to get the balance that I perceive is true." Not the words that Bush would use. But don't be surprised if, one day soon, Hans Blix's modulated tones summon up the dogs of war. --With reporting by Massimo Calabresi, John F. Dickerson and Mark Thompson/Washington, Scott MacLeod/Cairo, J.F.O. McAllister/London and Marguerite Michaels/U.N...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Bush's Diplomatic Gamble: Who's With Him? | 3/3/2003 | See Source »

...optimistic. They regard Arafat's announcement as a ruse, and tell TIME that another name on the short list is Nabil Shaath, who is closely tied to Arafat. Both the U.S. and the Israelis will be happy enough if regional tensions keep the pressure on Arafat to reform. --By Massimo Calabresi and Matt Rees

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Will Arafat Step Aside? | 2/24/2003 | See Source »

...Marine Corporal Edon Willis, 23, who had spent most of the past week unpacking his kit and training, was asked what he thought about Powell's performance. "We didn't hear about any speech," he said. "We're just waiting for our orders." They're coming. --With reporting by Massimo Calabresi, John F. Dickerson, Mark Thompson and Michael Weisskopf/Washington; James Graff/Paris; Marguerite Michaels/U.N.; Simon Robinson/Kuwait City with other bureaus

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Iraq: Diplomacy and Deployment: Countdown To War | 2/17/2003 | See Source »

...week in Oslo. Ultimately, Kurdish officials are less impressed with the group's significance than the Americans are. "They're newsworthy," says a senior KDP official. "But they have no importance for the future of Iraq." Or so he hopes. --By Andrew Purvis/Vienna and Joshua Kucera/Erbil. With reporting by Massimo Calabresi/Washington

Author: /time Magazine | Title: ANSAR AL-ISLAM: Saddam's al-Qaeda Connection? | 2/10/2003 | See Source »

...freedom and progress in the region. After all the American promises of planting democracy where it has not grown, it would be hard to walk away content with supplanting one despot with another who promises to repress only his subjects and not the rest of the region. --Reported by Massimo Calabresi, Mark Thompson and Adam Zagorin/Washington; Bruce Crumley/Paris; Meenakshi Ganguly/Baghdad; Aparisim Ghosh/Basra; Scott MacLeod/Cairo; and Paul Quinn-Judge/Moscow

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Would Saddam Simply Leave? | 2/10/2003 | See Source »

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