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The U.S. government has approved a draft agreement on reducing the American military presence in Iraq, officials say.
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The U.S. government has approved a draft agreement on reducing the American military presence in Iraq, a military official says.
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The Bush administration and Republican-standard-bearer John McCain were too distracted by the war in Iraq to see the crisis in Georgia on the horizon,...
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The United States spent $85 billion on contracts in Iraq and other countries in the first four years of the war and is relying on contract employees a...
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Sen. Chuck Hagel, a leading Republican voice on international affairs and an outspoken critic of the war in Iraq, won't endorse either major-part...
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The United States has paid $85 billion to contractors in the Iraq theater for work ranging from food service to guarding diplomats, according to a rep...
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A U.S. Army program in which soldiers pay cash to Iraqis to help with expenses, large and small, has spent $2.8 billion in five years, The Washington...
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LAS VEGAS (Reuters) - U.S. presidential candidate John McCain on Saturday again accused his opponent Barack Obama of defeatism and said the Democratic...
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A troop "surge" is credited with stemming violence in Iraq, but could a similar strategy work in Afghanistan? A top U.S. military commander ...
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Iraq's government is pulling its weight to reconstruct its war-torn country, Shiite lawmaker Haidre al-Abadi said Wednesday, a day after U.S. aud...