Here's a snapshot of headlines around the globe this morning:
Secret drone 'part of Iraqi chemical warfare plans', London Times - A report on unmanned Iraqi drones, capable of delivering biological or chemical agents, that the U.S. and Britain say Hans Blix failed to elaborate on in his presentation to the U.N. last Friday.
Is Weapons Case Against Iraq Disintegrating?, ABC News - A report from Good Morning America about the authenticity of documents cited by the U.S. ABC has an interactive map of Iraq here.
Russian minister vows Iraq veto, CNN.com - The first strong public statement from Russia that it intends to veto the current U.S./U.K. resolution in the U.N. CNN has a nifty interactive U.S. map showing which military units and divisions are deployed in the Persian Gulf region.
Chretien: Iraq war already won, Canada.com - According to Canadian Prime Minister Jean Chretien, the U.S. has already succeeded in disarming Iraq.
Why Iraq? Why war? Why now?, Asia Times Online - A guest commentary outlining the reasons for a war on Iraq.
The fig leaf of moral impotence, Yellow Times - A guest editorial from a former Iraqi nuclear scientist who refutes President Bush's evidence about the Iraqi threat.
Here's a detailed profile of Iraq fom the CIA's World Factbook.
And here's another blog from Netizen Steven Den Beste about the war on Iraq.
Now, here's your homework assignment: between the two editorials above from Asia Times and Yellow Times, which one resonates with you more? Post your comments here and tell us why.