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The US military strategy in Iraq has once more been put to the sword. The fiction between the US officials and the Iraqi authorities is going to increase even more in the wake of another US raid all gone wrong.
The center of the controversy this...
The Iraqi is unnerved by the clamour in many quarters in the US for withdrawing from the country. The US House of Representatives recently voted in favour for pulling out US troops by April next year. Calls for a pullout intensified after the release of..
As sectarian violence between the majority Shiites and minority Sunnis is intensifying and increasing in Iraq, death toll of innocent people in and around the capital city of Baghdad has been on the rise.
The dreadful and enormous bombings possibly.
A big blast almost rocked Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki's residence in the heavily fortified 'Green Zone' and sent tremors down the spine of Mr Ban Ki-moon, UN Secretary General, as he was engaged in a news conference with the Iraqi Prime...
Former President of Iraq, Saddam Hussein, may be executed this weekend only. The US administration official said that Saddam would be shifted from US to Iraqi custody in one day. The official did not confirm about the timing of the execution....
Despite the U.S. and Iraqi military who have kept a tight cordon around Sadr City since a raid there in October, Car bombs tore through a fruit and vegetable market in a Shi'ite area of central Baghdad overnight, killing at least 51 people in...
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Iraq's government is at present reeling under acute political crisis as Muqtada al-Sdr, a powerful Shiite leader threatened to withdraw from the government, in the wake of recent sectarian killings. It has put the Iraqi Prime minister, Nuri...
To divide Iraq along ethnic and sectarian lines is no way a good idea. It would only worsen the divisions, which have been suffering a surge of sectarian violence in Iraq. Setting up three autonomous regions for Kurds, Shiite and Sunni Muslims would only.
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