Open lines examines the question of whether America should go to war following the September 11th attacks. Callers debate the appropriate response to terrorism and whether military action serves long-term interests. The conversation explores alternatives to war including diplomacy, intelligence operations, and targeted strikes. Callers discuss the risks of widening conflict and potential consequences of invading Afghanistan. The broadcast addresses concerns about civilian casualties and whether war creates more terrorists than it eliminates. The discussion examines the coalition building efforts and which nations support U.S. military action. Callers debate the balance between justice for the dead and practical considerations about war's effectiveness. The conversation addresses the Taliban's refusal to surrender Osama bin Laden and diplomatic efforts to avoid war. The broadcast explores the potential for protracted conflict in Afghanistan's difficult terrain. Callers share diverse perspectives on whether war represents the right choice or a tragic mistake. The discussion captures the national debate about how America should respond to unprecedented attack.