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Iraq Reports Progress on Security Pact With U.S.
Iraqi negotiators believe they have reached an accord on a draft security pact governing the conduct of U.S. forces in Iraq, which includes a timeline for American troop withdrawal.
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Iraq Reports Progress on Security Pact
Iraqi negotiators believe they have reached an accord on a draft security pact governing the conduct of U.S. forces in Iraq, which includes a timeline for American troop withdrawal.
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Insurgent Commander Killed in Iraq
The American military said that its soldiers had killed the second in command of Al Qaeda in Mesopotamia, identified as Abu Qaswarah.
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Gates’s Iraq Visit Marked by Bombings
Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates declared that the mission in Iraq had now transformed into one of expanding upon recent security gains.
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Troop ‘Surge’ Took Place Amid Doubt and Debate
President Bush chose a bold plan for Iraq that was at odds with what many of his advisers initially recommended.
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Iraq Troop ‘Surge’ Took Place Amid Doubt and Debate
President Bush chose a bold option that was at odds with what many of his advisers initially recommended, according to documents and interviews.
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Bomber Kills 25 Police Recruits in Iraq
A suicide bomber killed 25 people in an attack on a line of would-be Iraqi police recruits outside a police station in Diyala Province on Tuesday.
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Bomber Kills 25 Police Recruits in Iraq
A suicide bomber killed 25 people in an attack on a line of would-be Iraqi police recruits outside a police station in Diyala Province on Tuesday.
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Iraqi Army Seeks Out Insurgents and Arms in Diyala, Backed by U.S. Forces
The drive is the fifth in recent months aimed at further reducing violence and extending the reach of both the Iraqi Army and the government of Prime Minister Nuri Kamal al-Maliki.
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Iraqi Army Seeks Out Insurgents and Arms in Diyala, Backed by U.S. Forces
The drive is the fifth in recent months aimed at further reducing violence and extending the reach of both the Iraqi Army and the government of Prime Minister Nuri Kamal al-Maliki.
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