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SPECIAL REPORT
The Gathering Storm
Many Asians are voicing strong opposition to another conflict in Iraq. This time, in a post-9/11 world, the stakes are higher
If America Fights, Will Asia Suffer?
A war in Iraq means higher oil prices and plunging Asian exports. That's why the region's best hope is a rapid replay of Gulf War I
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The Fallout
How a possible war in Iraq affects Asia depends on how long it lasts and how the region's Muslims react
Counting the Cost of War
The 1991 clash with Iraq raised oil prices, hit stock markets and led to a lag in economic growth. But the short war was followed by a quick recovery
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Gunning for War
To justify armed conflict, both Islam and democracy are being perverted
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Mad at America
Can the transatlantic alliance stand the strain of President Bush's unpopular war?
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Are We Ready for War?
The debate over Iraq shifts into high gear. Here's how the Bush administration is making its case (September 16, 2002)
Losing Hearts and Minds
Terrorism is stalking Asia. So why is America's war on terror so unpopular?(December 23, 2002)
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