Wednesday, January 7, 2009

Iraq

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US Media Withdraws From Iraq Before the Military

Where the media is going more >>

Why Many Iraqi Refugees Who Want to Settle in Detroit Are Being Sent Elsewhere

Detroit has a large Arab community. But the recession has hit the city particularly hard. more >>

For Iraqi Refugees in America, the Recession Makes It Even Harder to Find Jobs

It has never been easy for refugees to start a new life in America. But Iraqis are really struggling. more >>

Hot Docs: Iraq During the Obama Administration, Who Is at Guantánamo?

Today's selection of timely reports. more >>

Despite Bush's Efforts, Shoe-Throwing Incident Remains a Hit Online

President Bush and his aides have taken a lighthearted approach to the episode. more >>

Is the Shoe Insult a Muslim Thing, an Arab Thing, Both, or Neither?

Last weekend's incident has me thinking about the origins of the insult. more >>

What Exactly Does a Journalist Throwing a Shoe at Bush Mean?

Media organizations are trying to make sense of the shoe-hurling incident. more >>

U.S. Military to Launch Pilot Program to Recruit New Local Afghan Militias

The militias, which would be aimed at improving security, are modeled on a similar effort in Iraq. more >>

Bush and the Iraqi Reporter's Shoe

We can laugh at the president and respect the office at the same time...at least in Bush's case. more >>

Cost of Iraq, Afghanistan Wars Tops $900 Billion, Report Finds

Study warns the final tab could hit $1.7 trillion, while another blasts U.S. reconstruction efforts. more >>

Bush Got More Publicity Than He Bargained For With Shoe-Throwing Incident

The president hoped to draw positive media attention to Iraq with his trip. more >>

Can Obama Begin Withdrawing U.S. Troops From Iraq Without Reversing Progress?

Violence has been declining steadily, but a number of factors could still easily reverse the trend. more >>

Gates Wants to Send More U.S. Troops to Afghanistan, but How Many?

Commanders on the ground are anxious for more U.S. soldiers, but there are competing demands in Iraq. more >>

Bush’s Legacy: Waging Preventive War in Iraq

His decision to go to war is one of the most controversial of his term. more >>

Top 5 Highest-Paid Private Security Firms in Iraq

Security contractors have received huge sums of money from the U.S. government for their work in Iraq. more >>

Pakistan’s Use of Tribal Militias to Target Taliban Yields Mixed Results

U.S. officials have urged Pakistan to follow a model used in Iraq, but the parallels are limited. more >>

Barack Obama Should Keep Troops in Iraq

And the American public should cut Obama some slack on his pledge to withdrawal from Iraq. more >>

Selling Syria to a Skeptical American Audience

Imad Moustapha, Syria's ambassador in Washington, says a recent U.S. raid stifled a diplomatic opening. more >>

Iraq's Parliament Sets U.S. Troop Pullout Deadline

U.S.-Iraq accord lets troops stay for now, but says they must be out by the end of 2011. more >>

Is Iraq Ready for the U.S. Military to Start Leaving?

Violence is down, yes, but a fragile Iraqi government faces major tests in the coming months. more >>

Along Iran Border, Iraqi Forces Take More Responsibility as U.S. Troops Begin Stepping Back

Diyala Province is ground zero in the effort to stop Iranian weapons and operatives from entering Iraq. more >>

U.S. Soldiers in Iraq Battle a Dangerous Foe Under the Ground—Land Mines

On the border between Iraq and Iran, deminers try to keep explosives out of insurgents' hands. more >>

Iraqi Insurgents Build House Bombs to Deter Refugees from Returning Home

U.S. soldiers are discovering more and more "house-borne improvised explosive devices" more >>

Sarah Palin's Son Track Stars in Iraq

Pfc. Track Palin might try to hide in Iraq, but his famous mom makes that hard. more >>

In Iraq, U.S. Marines Rely on Allies Like a Hatchet-Wielding Colonel to Keep the Peace

An Iraqi police colonel named Ahmed is typical of America's new partners in a once dangerous province. more >>

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