New York City police stand guard outside the New York Stock Exchange, March 25, 2003 (AP)
U.S. Security Concerns after Saddam Capture Story aired: Tuesday, December 16, 2003
Now that Saddam Hussein is in U.S. custody, is the U.S. any safer? In his news conference yesterday, President George Bush said the U.S. is a safer place.
Democratic presidential candidate Howard Dean disagreed in his first major foreign policy speech yesterday, prompting rival presidential candidate Senator Joseph Lieberman to attack Dean's position.
To make sense of U.S. security after the capture of Saddam Hussein, Here and Now turns to retired Army colonel Kenneth Mallard, a military analyst for MSNBC and a professor at Georgetown University.
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Kenneth Mallard, a military analyst for MSNBC and a professor at Georgetown University.