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July 23 - Two war vets voice frustration with the lack of attention to soldiers making the ultimate sacrifice. Produced by Dustin Ogdin of Tennessee for MTV’s Choose or Lose Street Team ‘08 at chooseorlose.com.
July 22 - John McCain says Democrat Barack Obama is wrong about the Iraq war. Obama’s campaign says McCain was wrong about the war’s timeline during a CBS News interview.
July 22 - John McCain says Democrat Barack Obama is wrong about the Iraq war. Obama’s campaign says McCain was wrong about the war’s timeline during a CBS News interview.
July 22 - John McCain says Democrat Barack Obama is wrong about the Iraq war. Obama’s campaign says McCain was wrong about the war’s timeline during a CBS News interview.
July 22 - John McCain says Democrat Barack Obama is wrong about the Iraq war. Obama’s campaign says McCain was wrong about the war’s timeline during a CBS News interview.
July 22 - Republican John McCain says his Democratic rival Barack Obama is wrong on Iraq. McCain says U.S. troops will withdraw from Iraq with honor and victory.
July 22 - Barack Obama says there have been security gains in Iraq, but the country needs a political solution. Obama is continuing his overseas trip with stops in Jordan and Israel.
July 22 - Barack Obama says there have been security gains in Iraq, but the country needs a political solution. Obama is continuing his overseas trip with stops in Jordan and Israel.
July 22 - Sen. Barack Obama continued his tour of Iraq meeting with General David Petaeus at Sather Air Base in Baghdad. On Tuesday, Sen. Obama travelled to Ramadi to meet with Sunni tribal leaders. Sen. Obama has since landed in Jordan.
Obama’s troop-cut policy gets support from the Iraqi government
Iraq is entering a murky interregnum period.
Obama’s troop-cut policy gets support from the Iraqi government
Obama’s troop-cut policy gets support from the Iraqi government
Iraq is entering a murky interregnum period.
Barack Obama is taking heat for hinting that he might refine his 16-month timetable for withdrawing U.S. troops from Iraq. But a forthcoming Pentagon-sponsored report will recommend an even steeper drawdown in less time, NEWSWEEK has learned. If adopted, the 300-page report by a defense analysis group at the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, Calif., could transform the debate about Iraq in the presidential election.
Iraq is entering a murky interregnum period.
A U.S. attack on Iraqi bankers puts a damper on talks about the future status of American forces.
Barack Obama is taking heat for hinting that he might refine his 16-month timetable for withdrawing U.S. troops from Iraq. But a forthcoming Pentagon-sponsored report will recommend an even steeper drawdown in less time, NEWSWEEK has learned. If adopted, the 300-page report by a defense analysis group at the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, Calif., could transform the debate about Iraq in the presidential election.
Slowly, in certain urban pockets, a more liberal, secular culture is returning to Iraq’s streets.
New research shows that minorities and women have the highest job satisfaction ratings among those serving in the military.
A general who didn’t peddle the Pentagon’s line.
Iraq is trying to establish a new national police force. Why the local cops want it to go away.
While my Army husband is off fighting a war, I fight an everyday battle against loneliness.
A reporter, wounded in Iraq, fights to keep people from looking away.
Baghdad’s Green Zone has become the latest battleground in the struggle for Iraq.
A congressman cracks down on soft porn at the PX.
The curiously human side of the inhumanity that was Abu Ghraib
The tough stand of Iraq’s army, with U.S. air support, could be America’s way out. But will we give them the munitions and armor they need?
The tough stand of Iraq’s army, with U.S. air support, could be America’s way out. But will we give them the munitions and armor they need?
Renewed violence in Iraq has devolved into an intra-Shiite blood feud.
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