— -- Major combat in Iraq is over, but some of the evidence President Bush used to justify the war is still being hotly contested. In January 2003, the president used his State of the Union ...
While the U.S. troops should not be withdrawn from Iraq until relative stability can be established, the predicted passage of an Iraq constitution should give us hope that day will come soon. In ...
July 30 (Reuters) - John Prescott, Britain's deputy prime minister at the time of the 2003 invasion of Iraq, appeared at the inquiry into Britain's role in the conflict on Friday. Here is a timeline ...
BAGHDAD, Iraq -- Two weeks before U.S. midterm elections, American officials unveiled a timeline Tuesday for Iraq's Shiite-led government to take specific steps to calm the world's most dangerous ...
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice faced testy criticism yesterday from both Republican and Democratic senators for what they called a vague and troubled strategy in Iraq and for the administration's ...
(Reuters) - President Barack Obama said on Friday the United States will remove the remainder of its troops from Iraq by the end of the year and that "after nearly nine years, America's war in Iraq ...
BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) – American officials said Tuesday Iraqi leaders have agreed to develop a timeline by the end of the year for progress in stabilizing Iraq, and Iraqi forces should be able to take ...
_5 p.m. March 19 EST-1 a.m. March 20 Baghdad time: Air Force planners at Prince Sultan Air Base, Saudi Arabia, receive orders to begin planning a strike on Saddam Hussein's compound. _7:12 p.m.
The U.S. has finally had enough. In a press conference in Baghdad today, Ambassador Zalmay Khalilzad and General George Casey announced that the Iraqi government has agreed to a timeline to take over ...
BAGHDAD -- Iraq's foreign minister insisted Sunday that any security deal with the United States must contain a "very clear timeline" for the departure of U.S. troops as a suicide bomber struck north ...
WASHINGTON -- Secretary of State nominee Condoleezza Rice gave no ground in Senate confirmation questioning Tuesday, insisting the United States was fully prepared for the Iraq war and its aftermath ...
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