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Saturday, November 22, 2008
 
Conflict with Iraq
From the Magazine Saddam's Arsenal Inside Iraq On the Homefront The First Gulf War

  See the Conflict with Iraq section homepage for our most recent coverage, including photos, articles, and exclusive reports from U.S. News reporters in Saddam's neighborhood.

From the Magazine
 
Objective Baghdad
American forces are poised to eliminate Saddam Hussein's ability to control the limited force he has left while facing the dangers of street-to-street warfare.

The Silent Warriors
Special forces are having an outsize impact in Iraq.

Ruthless And Ready
Saddam's deadly die-hards take the fight to the streets.

Death Of An Embed
A veteran war correspondent is the first casualty among American reporters.


Saddam's Arsenal
 
Six deadly fears (2/17/03)
The U.S. military is confident of victory in Iraq–but at what price?

Shopping spree (10/14/02)
Iraq's pursuit of weaponry, including nuclear technology, knows no bounds or boundaries.

Why war? (10/14/02)
President Bush says Saddam Hussein is too dangerous to leave in power, but many question the rush to attack.

 Graphic: Iraq's weapons

Inside Iraq
 
Flash point: Kirkuk (3/17/02) Learn more about Premium Content
How hard would it be to clean up after Saddam Hussein? Just look at the trouble brewing here.

Saddam's charade (10/28/02)
A make-believe referendum gives him seven more years. A few dare whisper 'No'.

After Saddam (7/1/02)
The U.S. government is studying potential post-Saddam Hussein leaders for Iraq.

Inside Saddam's Iraq (9/11/00) Learn more about Premium Content
Ten years of sanctions have resulted in a rich/poor population dichotomy as Saddam Hussein continues his tight grip on the nation.

  Photo Essay: Inside Saddam's Iraq – Part One     Photo Essay: Inside Saddam's Iraq – Part Two

On the Homefront
 
Latin Heroes (4/14/03)
Hispanics have been joining up in record numbers. But no one planned on dying.

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.

A troubled missile hits its mark (3/28/03)
The Patriot missile's success may have been overstated, but it has improved.

 Best of the Web: Government preparedness information     News Briefing: State of the economy

The First Gulf War
 
Baghdad's dirty secrets (9/11/95) Learn more about Premium Content
New Iraqi disclosures may help explain what ails gulf-war veterans.

Sobering lessons from the Gulf (5/10/93) Learn more about Premium Content
The limits of air power.

The air war (1/20/92) Learn more about Premium Content
From the book, Triumph without Victory, an account of the first air-combat kill of Operation Desert Storm, by pilot Jon Kelk.

The ground war (1/20/92) Learn more about Premium Content
From the book, Triumph without Victory, an account of the movements of the 1st and 2nd US Marine Divisions that began the ground war against Iraq.




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