Iraq
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The UK Iraq War Inquiry
The inquiry hears that the UK had the possibility to resist the war but something in British diplomacy failed
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1991 Tragedy of Iraq
A massacre is described as being a one-sided battle, extreme and brutal; the heaviest casualties are either civilians, or an army unable to defend itself.
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The Life of a War Journalist
As the war in Iraq draws to a close, Aparisim 'Bobby' Ghosh TIME magazine's ex bureau chief in Baghdad looks back on four-and-a-half years on the frontline.
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Reporting Iraq from the Iraqi Side
Foreign correspondents and local Iraqi stringers who work without military or government protection are subject to various challenges when reporting Iraq.
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Reporting on Iraq is Deadly
Reporting Iraq is one of the most dangerous jobs on the planet. Journalists are caught between professionalism and their lives.
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The Iraq War
On 20 March 2003, a coalition force containing over 300,000 soldiers invaded the Middle Eastern country of Iraq searching for weapons of mass destruction.
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Iraq Mulls Security Pact
Iraq Prime Minister Nouri al Maliki supports the security pact between the U.S. and Iraq, which would pull U.S. troops out of Iraq by the end of 2011.
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Iraq: Sadr's New Mahdi Army
Radical Iraqi cleric Moqtada al-Sadr recently reorganized his Mahdi Army into two wings, one for cultural matters and one for resistance to American-led forces.
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New Strategies for Baghdad
Violence is down in Baghdad and the American and Iraqi governments must capitalize on the relative peace.
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What Iraqis Want
Approximately two-of-three Iraqis believe that the "surge" has failed.
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