Transcript: INTERVIEW BY ROBERT SIEGEL OF NPR'S "ALL THINGS CONSIDERED"

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QUESTION: Joining us now is the American diplomat in chief, Secretary of State Colin Powell. Welcome, Mr. Secretary. SECRETARY POWELL: Good evening. How are you? QUESTION: I would like to ask you first, Senator John Warner of Virginia, among many others, said last night of the Iraq resolution that passed, "It is an act to declare war, to put in place the tools for our President, our Secretary of State, to get the strongest possible resolution in the United Nations." Could you tell us, if there is not a strong resolution agreed to by all the permanent members of the UN, all those with veto power, would that alter U.S. plans to proceed with military ...

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