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Iraq Series Briefing

The Second UN Resolution: A Battle for Public Opinion

Iraq, Middle East, Terrorism, Islamic World

Event Summary

A number of recent developments have heightened the tension surrounding the situation in Iraq, including a new resolution from the United States and Britain that would declare Iraq in breach of UN rules on weapons of mass destruction. The two countries have an uphill battle at the UN Security Council, where Russia, France, and Germany all favor continuing inspections.

Event Information

When

Wednesday, February 26, 2003
2:15 PM to 4:00 PM

Where

Stein Room
The Brookings Institution
1775 Massachusetts Ave., NW
Washington, DC 20036
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Contact: Office of Communications

Email: communications@brookings.edu

Phone: 202.797.6105

The Turkish Parliament's decision to allow U.S. troops to operate from Turkish soil strengthens America's military hand, but Turkish intentions toward northern Iraq remain uncertain, and Washington must pay careful attention to tensions between the Turks and the Iraqi Kurds. Meanwhile, the administration's efforts to win over public opinion (both domestic and international) and secure passage of a new Security Council Resolution may hinge on whether Saddam Hussein destroys the country's Al-Samoud 2 missiles, as ordered last Friday by Chief Weapons Inspector Hans Blix.

A panel of Brookings experts will discuss these developments and how they could play out in the coming weeks, as well as assess the situation's potential impact on U.S. domestic politics.

Transcript

MR. JAMES B. STEINBERG: Good afternoon and welcome to Brookings, another in our series of briefings on Iraq.

As you can tell, there's a new look in many respects to today. It's Wednesday, not Thursday. It's the Stein Room and not the Falk Auditorium. But the one thing that seems to be in common is that it's snowing outside. [Laughter]

We're going to do today's briefing in two parts. We're going to begin by talking about public opinion and the politics surrounding Iraq and to discuss that we have two distinguished Senior Fellows here at Brookings, Tom Mann from Governance Studies and Jim Lindsay from Foreign Policy Studies. They'll look at that. And then because Tom has an appointment we're going to actually take some questions from you all on that dimension first, and then we'll turn to the international side with Ivo Daalder to talk a little bit about the dynamic at the UN and the two competing resolutions and what to look for there. And Omer Taspinar who's a visitor here, one of our very distinguished visitors who comes with a personal perspective from Turkey to talk about some of the issues taking place in terms of the dynamic of Turkey's support for the effort in Iraq, particularly in light of the recent decision of Turkey to host U.S. forces and what Turkey's perspective and objectives will be, and how the Turkish government sees both its relationship with the U.S. concerning possible military action and its own interests.

So let's begin on the domestic side. We'll begin with Jim talking about public opinion and how we should think about all the polls that we've been seeing, and then Tom will give him his wisdom into the domestic politics and congressional politics of Iraq.

Participants

Moderator

James B. Steinberg

Nonresident Senior Fellow, Foreign Policy

Panelists

Ivo H. Daalder

Senior Fellow, Foreign Policy

James M. Lindsay

Deputy Director and Senior Fellow, Foreign Policy Studies, Brookings

Ömer Taşpınar

Nonresident Senior Fellow, Foreign Policy, Center on the United States and Europe

Thomas E. Mann

Senior Fellow, Governance Studies


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