Monday September 24, 2001
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A panel talks about the strategic difficulties of the United States' war against terrorism, what the military goals will be, and some of the approaches the armed forces are likely to pursue.
Lt. Col. Ralph Peters, U.S. Army, Retired and author of "Beyond Terror: Strategy in a Changing World" (Stackpole Books)
Col. John Warden, U.S. Air Force-Retired
Anthony Cordesman, senior fellow at the Center for Strategic and International Studies
Lt. General Claudia Kennedy was the first woman in the U.S. Army to achieve the rank of three-star general. She joins Diane to discuss her new memoir of her Army career and to offer her perspective on the U.S. military response to this month's terrorist attacks.
Claudia Kennedy, author and the first woman in the U.S. Army to achieve the rank of three-star general