Transcript: Profile: Middle East reaction to the Bush administration's desire to topple Saddam Hussein

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Profile: Middle East reaction to the Bush administration's desire to topple Saddam Hussein

Host: BOB EDWARDS Time: 10:00-11:00 AM

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In the Middle East, reaction to the Bush administration's desire to topple Saddam Hussein in Iraq has ranged from deep caution to outright hostility. The one exception is Israel, which considers action against Hussein long overdue. Many Israelis believe that a US attack on Iraq is inevitable and are focused on defending themselves against a possible Iraqi missile strike against Israeli cities. NPR's Peter Kenyon reports.

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