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MORE IRAQ COVERAGE
Suicide Bombers: Iraq's 'Martyr' Factory
The Iraq war has turned into a veritable 'martyr' factory, unlike any seen in previous conflicts.
Iraq: On the Ground With an Anti-IED Unit
The troops who defuse Iraq’s deadly IEDs are an elite, tightly knit group whose dangerous job can exact a deadly toll. On the ground with an Explosive Ordnance Disposal unit.
Who Are the Bombers?
In spite of the stereotypes, there is no typical suicide bomber. A look at those who believed they would find paradise by sending others to their deaths.
The One Who Survived
A Saudi bomber who lived to tell his tale is back home denouncing jihad.
Iraqi Minister on Bombs, U.S. Withdrawal
Iraq’s interior minister discusses the identity of the suicide bomber who attacked Parliament, a timetable for U.S. withdrawal and the success of the Baghdad security plan.
Iraq: Can New Shiite Leader Break Logjam?
A 36-year-old cleric now runs the country's most powerful party. But is he any more likely to break the logjam in Baghdad?
Deadly Decisions
A devastating new documentary traces the course of the Bush administration's massive missteps in Iraq.
Q&A: Iraq Shiite Leader on U.S. Withdrawal
The new leader of Iraq’s most powerful Shiite party says an immediate U.S. withdrawal would be harmful. Amar Hakim’s views on America, Iran and the more radical Moqtada al-Sadr.
Could Benchmarks Make Things Worse?
President Bush says that Iraq has had some success in meeting 18 U.S.-mandated benchmarks. But on the ground in Baghdad, the oil debate suggests that artificial milestones could make things worse.
The Stradivari of Ramadi
Some Americans in Iraq spend the off-duty hours on their game machines; others keep blogs or work on their abs and pecs. Sgt. Geoffrey Allison made violins.
A Patch That Could Threaten the Troops
An infrared patch that allows easy nighttime identification of U.S. soldiers is widely available in the United States. That's a big problem.
  June 2007  
Friends in Need: Although Maliki and Bush are both running out of time, neither has any real alternative but to stick with the other, come what may
Bush Keeps Faith in Iraqi Prime Minister
Patience with Iraq's prime minister is running out among most everyone, except George W. Bush.

  May 2007  
Moqtada al-Sadr, appearing for the first time in public in Iraq in months, prays in the Shiite city of Kufa on May 25
Why has Sadr resurfaced in Iraq?
Radical Shiite leader Moqtada al-Sadr has returned to fill a vacuum on Iraq's political stage. The question now is whether he's come as a voice of opposition or reconciliation.

  April 2007  
Iraq: Is Anyone Planning for U.S. Pullout?
Everyone is talking about whether the United States should withdraw from Iraq. But is anyone actually planning for that day?

  MARCH 2007  
Nadia McCaffrey: 'If I have to walk to Iraq, I will'
When Training Iraqi Troops Turns Deadly
Iraqi troops turned their rifles on Americans on a joint patrol, exposing the risks for embedded U.S. military advisers. One mother’s quest for justice.

  FEBRUARY 2007  
On the hit list: Iraqi vice president Tareq al-Hashemi, shown here next to a photo of his murdered brother
Checkpoint Baghdad: Counting the Bombs
There's security everywhere, but there are still so many explosions that it's hard to keep track--let alone the toll they take.


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