Iraq After Saddam



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Hezbollah instructors trained Shiite militiamen at remote camps in southern Iraq until three months ago when they slipped across the border to Iran - presumably to continue instruction on Iranian soil, according to Iraqi officials. More...




U.S. Electrocution Deaths In Iraq Probed

13 Americans Electrocuted Since 2003; Contractor Ordered To Inspect Facilities



Al Qaeda Front Group Behind Anbar Attack

Group Claims Responsibility For Suicide Bombing That Killed 3 Marines, U.S.-Backed Tribal Leaders



Blind Soldier Hasn't Lost Sight Of Mission

Iraq War Army Veteran Blinded In Mortar Attack Joins Special Forces



30,000 Troops Headed For Iraq In 2009

Pentagon To Order Move That Would Keep 15 Combat Brigades In Iraq Through 2009



Baghdad Walls Keep Peace, But Evoke Prison

Ubiquitous Barriers In Iraqi Capital Protect People But Also Lead To Gridlock, Division

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Iraq Blast Kills 23, Including 3 Marines

Pro-U.S. Sunni Sheiks Target Of Suicide Bomber; Separate Blast Kills At Least 18 In Mosul

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3 U.S. Troops Dead In Northern Iraq Blast

Nighttime Attack Comes Hours After Explosion In Baghdad Kills 2 GIs, 2 American Workers

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2 GIs, 2 U.S. Workers Killed In Iraq Blast

Sadr City Blast Targeted U.S. Convoy, Killing Americans And At Least 6 Iraqis

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GI Killed In Ambush Outside Baghdad

5 U.S. Soldiers Wounded During Gunfight With Militants After Meeting With Officials

Play VideoVideo: Female Bomber's Deadly Attack

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Aussie Combat Troops Home From Iraq

Woman Suicide Bomber Kills 15 In Diyala Province; Top Shiite Opposes U.S. Bases

Play VideoVideo: Female Bomber's Deadly Attack

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Big Oil Poised To Do Business With Iraq

Royal Dutch Shell, Chevron, ExxonMobil And BP Could See Advantage Over Others In The Future



Iraqi Troops Arrest Senior Sadrist

Arrest Of Amarah's Deputy Governor Comes Amid Start Of Crackdown On City's Shiite Militants



Baghdad Calm Shattered By Deadly Bombing

Deadliest Car Bombing In 3 Months Rips Through Market, Killing More Than 50 People

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Pentagon: Shooting Of Journalist Justified

Camera Mistaken For A Weapon By U.S. Soldiers Who Fatally Shot Reuters Soundman In Iraq


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Week In Iraq Photos

A daily diary with scenes of the latest attacks and snapshots from the effort to rebuild a nation.


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American Heroes

Profiles of U.S. soldiers who've died in Iraq, a look at the war's toll and pictures of mourning.


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Iraq: 5 Years At War

Five years after the U.S.-led invasion, the war wears on.


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Scrutinizing The Surge

Commander of U.S. forces in Iraq, U.S. ambassador testify before Congress.


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Baghdad Orphanage Horror

U.S., Iraqi soldiers rescue 24 severely malnourished and abused boys.


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Attacks Map

Details on the insurgency and terrorism that has continued to take lives since the fall of Saddam.