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Tackling Saddam
Matt Frei, Jane Corbin, John Simpson and Andrew Marr
BBC correspondents answered your questions on Iraq
Panorama: Tackling Saddam, was broadcast on Sunday, 2 February at 2215 GMT on BBC One.


You quizzed the BBC's top correspondents.

World Affairs Editor John Simpson has reported from more than 30 war zones, including Baghdad and Afghanistan. He looked through your emails and answered your questions.

He was joined by Washington Correspondent Matt Frei. He has his thumb on the pulse of American public opinion and had a ringside seat at President Bush's landmark State of the Union speech this week.

Political Editor Andrew Marr also took your questions. He was at Camp David this week for the crucial Blair / Bush summit.

Panorama reporter Jane Corbin has just returned from Iraq, where she has been spending time with the UN weapons inspectors.

Production team:
Correspondents: John Simpson, Andrew Marr and Matt Frei
Producer: Alexandra Henderson
Editor: Mike Robinson

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