Bombs in Iraq: Another bloody mess

The latest bombings in Iraq suggest that Sunni extremists are trying, afresh, to whip up war. Full Story »

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Posted by: Posted by Derek Hawkins - Aug 13, 2009 - 1:20 AM PDT
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by Derek Hawkins - Aug. 13, 2009
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by James Canning - Aug. 13, 2009

While most Sunnis recognize the Shia community will retain control of the central government, radical Sunni elements can and will create problems. The Sunnis and Shia have a joint interest in keeping the Kurds from taking too large a share of the countriy's oil wealth, but this facot does not get much attention in this article.

I think Nouri al-Maliki is doing a reasonable job in a difficult situation. Recently, he called for the world to tie Israel's hand behind its back ... More »

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by John Louden - Aug. 13, 2009

Biased and sensational (see quote)

And barely a month after Iraqi troops took control of the main towns from the slowly departing Americans, blood is again gushing down boulevards. More »

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by Jessica Cleeton - Aug. 20, 2009
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