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Thursday, July 24, 2008
 
Conflict with Iraq

Marines settle into a palace that once was Saddam's.
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Is there any hope for recovering Iraq's looted antiques?
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As they move into a key northern city, Kurdish forces look to a troubled past and an uncertain future.
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Feature Photo: In central Iraq, tired soldiers wait out a sandstorm.
(Photo: Christopher Anderson - VII for USN&WR)


Our interactive graphics explain weaponry, urban warfare, and more.
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Reports from Frontline
Stayin' alive (4/14/03)
'Secure' is still a relative term in Iraq.

Offshore security (4/14/03)
A new role, and a different coast, for the Coast Guard

Mixed reception (4/12/03)
Iraqis are happy to see Saddam gone, wary of seeing Americans arrive.

Unexpected risks (4/12/03)
Though hostile fire subsides, many perils persist for American soldiers.

 Archive of Frontline Reports   Our full coverage and background on the conflict with Iraq
On the Homefront
Weapons for opposition fighters (4/8/03)
The U.S. readies the "Free Iraqi Forces" for battle.

Deploying the "Free Iraqi Forces" (4/7/03)
What role for the arriving anti-Saddam Iraqi fighters?

Exclusive: A new force to fight alongside U.S. troops (4/5/03)
The Pentagon is dispatching a new force of Iraqi opposition fighters to fight alongside American troops in Iraq.

Meanwhile, back at the ranch (4/4/03)
A sampling of various happenings in the world of business and money-politics.

Exclusive: Rumsfeld memos (4/3/03)
President Bush is urged to declare an interim Iraqi government.

 Archive of Homefront Articles    Best of the Web: Government preparedness information

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