Forty-eight tense hours separated an attack that killed a U.S. contractor at a base near Kirkuk on Friday, December 27, and U.S. attacks against the Kataib Hezbollah militia in Iraq and Syria on ...
One of the most ironic and adverse strategic outcomes of the 2003 U.S.-led invasion of Iraq was the elimination of Saddam Hussein’s Baathist regime and the subsequent empowerment of a far more ...
When Prime Minister Mohammad Shia Sudani visited Washington in April, he wasn’t just looking for a handshake. He sought a profound shift in U.S.-Iraqi ties, aiming to transcend the security focus that ...
The Wall Street Journal Five years after U.S. and coalition forces began rolling into Iraq on their way to Baghdad, it's easy to lament the war's mistakes. The Bush administration underestimated the ...
America has long been a leader in innovation and opportunity. Iraq is ready to match that leadership with its resources, its youth and its determination, writes Iraqi PM Mohammed Shia al-Sudani ...
He has largely proved right about Iraq and the broader Middle East.
The comments by Iraq’s deputy foreign minister hardly caused a stir when they appeared Saturday in Asharq al Awsat, an Arabic newspaper published across the Middle East. But they are a strong ...
- Day rates peaking at $1 000 - about R6 000 - quickly turned post-Saddam Hussein Iraq into a modern day Klondike for private security firms, but a growing number of hired guns are paying the price in ...
I’ll never forget it,” says retired Marine Justin Rettenberger of his first day in Operation Vigilant Resolve in Fallujah, ...
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