Kansas City Star | How goes Iraq? View from a bookstore is revealing The Associated Press In a series of interviews this summer, they talked about the winding down of the US military mission in Iraq, the political deadlock since the March ... How goes Iraq? View from a bookstore is revealing |
As Iraq winds down, Army tries to heal its own Seattle Times With the US drawdown in Iraq, the Army is confronting an epidemic of drug abuse and criminal behavior that many commanders acknowledge has been made worse ... |
Antiwar.com | A new government in Iraq — signs of a breakthrough Tehran Times By MEMRI staff On Friday we pointed out that the prospects of Adil Abdul Mahdi as the next prime minister in Iraq were rising, while those of outgoing prime ... Iraq government to be formed soon. Iraqiya talks of political breakthrough |
IRAQ: Kurdistan's prime minister talks Baghdad politics Los Angeles Times (blog) Iraq's security will not stabilize permanently without resolving unfinished political issues in the country and in particular the problem of the ... |
WALA-TV FOX10 | Residents line streets to honor fallen Airman WWMT Senior Airman Jimmy Hansen died September 14 from an accident during a controlled demolition in Iraq. Hundreds in red, white and blue lined the streets ... Hundreds welcome home family of fallen airman A LIGHT GOES OUT: Eglin airman killed in Iraq genuinely cared, former teacher says Fallen airman returns home to Athens |
What Ryan Reynolds Looks Like Buried Alive People Magazine His latest role in the white-knuckle thriller, Buried, in which he plays an American in Iraq who awakens finds himself 6-feet underground in a coffin, ... |
Iraq war resister marks one year of sanctuary in Vancouver church Vancouver Sun While the war in Iraq may officially be drawing to a close, former US soldier Rodney Watson's ... War Resister: Rodney Watson on 365 Days in Sanctuary |
A searing snapshot of Iraq surge Minneapolis Star Tribune Turn into the parking lot for Century College's West Campus Theatre and go inside to hear an unvarnished, apolitical, searing account of the Iraq surge at ... |
Decatur gathers to mourn soldier killed in Iraq Fort Wayne Journal Gazette The life and military service of Decatur-born Staff Sgt. Phillip Jenkins, 26, who was killed in action Sept..7 in Iraq, were celebrated and commended during ... Decatur Soldier Laid to Rest |
Wired News (blog) | 'Stop loss' back pay for US troops goes unclaimed Dothan Eye News Stop loss was a controversial program used frequently by the Pentagon during the height of the Iraq war. Often called a “back door draft,” it allowed the US ... Ex-General Declares Total War on Defense Secretary |