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Video Appears to Show U.S. Forces Killing Civilians

Video Appears to Show U.S. Forces Killing Civilians

The investigative organization WikiLeaks on Monday released military video of what it describes as three incidents of an "indiscriminate slaying" by U.S. forces near Baghdad on July 12, 2007.

 

Thousands rally on anniversary of invasion of Iraq

Thousands rally on anniversary of invasion of Iraq

Thousands of protesters carried signs reading "Indict Bush Now" and flag-draped cardboard coffins on Saturday, urging President ...

 

Iraq progress still "fragile": Petraeus

Iraq's progress remains fragile and could still be reversed, despite decreased violence, successful national elections in March and other advances, U.S. General David Petraeus said on Tuesday.

 

'Black Hearts: One Platoon’s Descent Into Madness in Iraq’s Triangle of Death,' by Jim Frederick

'Black Hearts: One Platoon’s Descent Into Madness in Iraq’s Triangle of Death,' by Jim Frederick

A riveting account of the flawed leadership, bad luck and virulent personalities that led to the 2006 murder of an entire Iraqi family by American soldiers.

 

Iraqi parties both claim lead in election

Iraqi parties both claim lead in election

The Iraqi prime minister's coalition and its main secular rival both claimed to be ahead in the vote count Monday, a day after historic parliamentary elections that the top U.S. commander said would let all but 50,000 American troops come home by the end of summer.

 

As Iraq Tallies Vote, U.S. Says Pullout Plans Are ‘on Track’

The top American military commander in Iraq on Monday praised the Iraqi military’s performance during Sunday’s parliamentary election.

 

Iraq may ask some U.S. troops to stay

Iraq may ask some U.S. troops to stay

Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki may ask the U.S. to extend deadlines for withdrawing troops, depending on the security situation in Iraq.

 

U.S. military releases photographer held in Iraq for more than a year

The U.S. military in Iraq released a Reuters photographer Wednesday after holding him for almost a year and a half without charge.

 

U.S. Marines end role in Iraq

U.S. Marines end role in Iraq

The U.S. Marine Corps has wrapped up its role in Iraq, handing over duties to the Army and signaling the beginning of an accelerated withdrawal of American troops.

 

CIA bomber's wife says war must go on against US

The Turkish wife of a Jordanian doctor who killed seven CIA employees in a suicide attack in Afghanistan says her husband was outraged over the treatment of Iraqis at Abu Ghraib prison and the U.S.-led invasions of Iraq and Afghanistan....

 

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