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Veterans' Testimonies Echo Vietnam

Jennifer Jenkins   Florida Correspondent

Growing up in Long Island, joining the military was the only thing Kristofer Goldsmith had planned for his future. But that dream turned into a nightmare.

Iraqi See, Iraqi Do

Bobby Kahn   Columnist

It was recently discovered that a group of 22 high-ranking Iraqi officials sidestepped anti-corruption measures a

Power Struggle in America - A Guide for Iraqis

Michal Zapendowski   Columnist

Considering that there are some 140,000 American troops occupying their country, political developments in the United States are of some importance to the people of Iraq.

The Republican Stab-in-the-Back Myth

Michal Zapendowski   Columnist

In 1918, when Imperial Germany was teetering on the brink of military collapse facing a global alliance which included the United States, France, Britain, Italy, Japan and a dozen other nations, Germa


PUBLISHED ON: December 12, 2007 - 2:42pm
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Ireland, Iraq, and 'Bullocks'

Mary Jean O Malley   Ireland Correspondent

Ireland is not a member of the “coalition of the willing.” But the neutral country that sits in between the two largest members of the coalition is still aiding America's cause in the Middle East.

PUBLISHED ON: November 15, 2007 - 9:33pm
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The Mideast

Prateek Kumar   International Editor

Nice touch on the Democrats' side to bring in a soldier who opposed the war in Iraq.