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UPDATE ON GI WHO LOST BOTH LEGS IN IRAQ: SECURITY INCIDENTS IN IRAQ

We have an update on a GI who lost both legs in Iraq, and the latest security incidents in Iraq and Afghanistan. Read more
03/18/2008

SEE VIDEO OF BAGHDAD'S KILLING FIELDS

This graphic video depicts what the remaining residents of Baghdad are going through five years after the U.S. invaded and occupied Iraq. Read more
03/18/2008

VIDEO: BAGHDAD CITY OF WALLS AFTER 5 YEARS OF WAR

An Iraqi journalist chronicles on video tape what it is like inside of Baghdad. This is not the type of video you will ever see on American TV. Read more
03/18/2008

CHENEY TELLS REPORTERS IN BAGHDAD THERE WAS A LINK BETWEEN IRAQ AND AL QAEDA

Vice President is a like a mad dog with a bone. He won't give it up. Five years ago Cheney was insisting there was a link between Iraq and Al Qaeda. Since then the Senate Intelligence Committee has debunked Cheney's claim, but Monday Cheney was in Baghdad and again insisting there were ties between Iraq and Al Qaeda. Read more
03/18/2008

IF BAGHDAD IS SO SECURE, WHY ALL THIS SECURITY FOR CHENEY'S VISIT?

Vice President Dick Cheney flew into Baghdad on Tuesday under extremely tight security, but the veep still says "the surge" is a success. Read more
03/17/2008

CNN REPORTS: CHENEY MAKES SURPRISE VISIT TO IRAQ

Washington pols are swarming all over Baghad. No sooner had Sen. McCain,Sen.Lieberman and Sen.Graham left Iraq, but Vice President Dick Cheney has arrrived in Iraq to meet with the Iraqi Prime Minister according to CNN. Read more
03/17/2008

IRAQIS UNMOVED BY MCCAIN VISIT---TIME MAGAZINE

Time Magazine is reporting the Iraqi politicians were not impressed by Republican Presidential candidate Sen John McCain's visit to Baghdad over the weekend.  Read more
03/17/2008

FOOTBALL COACH GUNNED DOWN IN BAGHDAD

One of the most popular football coaches in Baghdad was gunned down in front of his house in Baghdad. Elsewhere in Iraq, the violence continues at a rapid pace. Read more
03/14/2008

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