+ Follow BAGHDAD AND IRAQ Tag
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[Title] => Four people killed in Iraq violence
[Summary] => Four people were killed in separate gunfire and bomb attacks in Baghdad and Iraq's northern province of Kirkuk, the police said on Tuesday.
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[Title] => Iraqi vote signals shift from religious leaders
[Summary] => Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki's political coalition took an early vote lead Saturday in the election's all-important battleground of Baghdad, pulling away from its two closest rivals in the latest indication that Iraqis want a moderate government instead of Shiite religious hard-liners leading the postwar nation.
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[Title] => War draws to a close / Lessons to be drawn
[Summary] => A few columns back, we wrote that US victory in the Iraqi war was a foregone conclusion. It wasnt really a war. It was a bull elephant trampling down a helpless antler, or if you will, a Pacific cyclone knocking down a girls panties from the clothesline. But the rationale was that America had to invade Iraq because (1) the bloodthirsty anti-American tyrant Saddam Hussein had to be captured dead or alive and (2) Saddams weapons of mass destruction had to be destroyed lest they eventually ravage the heartland of America.
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