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PARIS — Europeans are coming to terms with the fact that President Obama is not a miracle worker, and with the reality that everything he does is not magic. Oh, yes, most Europeans are still happy Obama is president. Full Article at The Moderate Voice
I guess if one compares the situation to 2006 and 2007, security has improved a great deal in Iraq. But I hope Iraqi leaders can do even better than what Maliki's government has done in terms of security. Full Article at Iraqi Mojo
Iraq war veterans prepare to join anti-war demonstrators as they stage a protest to mark the sixth anniversary of the Iraq war in Hollywood on March 21, 2009. View Photo »
The training is important because as coalition forces withdraw from Iraq, the Iraqi Army needs to develop the skills necessary to be a self-sustaining Army after our departure. Medical skills are an essential part of that development
"The U.S. military had warned of an imminent attack hours before last week's deadly bombings in Baghdad, but the tip came too late to act on, Iraqi security officials said Sunday as outraged lawmakers pressed for answers about Iraq's ability to... Full Article at Iraqi Mojo
On the Way Up Secretary of Defense Robert Gates A veteran of a half dozen administrations, former cold war CIA chief, and the deputy national security adviser in the George H.W. Bush-era NSC that Obama sought to emulate, Gates proved to be the fulcrum... Full Article at The Politico
Morton Keller is the author of "America's Three Regimes: A Political History" and director of the Working Group on Critical Junctures in American Politics and Government at the Hoover Institution Every so often, history comes up with an event... Full Article at Philadelphia Inquirer
Iraq war veterans prepare to join anti-war demonstrators as they stage a protest to mark the sixth anniversary of the Iraq war in Hollywood on March 21, 2009. View Photo »
The consensus behind Mr. Obama's plan [to withdraw from Iraq] may stem in part from the subsiding violence since Mr. Bush changed strategies and sent more troops地 shift that the new president, who opposed it, did not directly address in his speech.
'Iraq signed with Shell and a Chinese company to develop the Majnoon fields. And today I heard they signed with Russia's Lukoil. Iraq is reportedly going to increase production to 12 million barrels a day, up from 2.5 million today. Full Article at Iraqi Mojo
Copyright © 2009, Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, Inc. All rights reserved. This document may not be reprinted without the express written permission of Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, Inc. Full Article at Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
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BASRA, IRAQ - JANUARY 30: Iraqi Army soldiers patrol streets close to polling stations which will be used in tomorrow's election on January 30, 2009 in Basra, Iraq.
View Photo »BASRA, IRAQ - JANUARY 30: Soldiers in the Iraqi Army watch as they patrol close to polling stations which will be used in tomorrow's election on January 30 2009 in Basra, Iraq.
View Photo »BASRA, IRAQ - JANUARY 30: A soldier in the Iraqi Army watches from the top of a Humvee parked outside a polling station which will be used in tomorrow's election on January 30 2009 in Basra, Iraq.
View Photo »BASRA, IRAQ - JANUARY 30: A Iraqi Army Humvee passes election posters for tomorrow's election posted on the streets of central Basra on January 30 2009 in Basra, Iraq.
View Photo »BASRA, IRAQ - JANUARY 30: A Iraqi policeman stands outside a polling station that is preparing for tomorrow's election on January 30, 2009 in Basra, Iraq.
View Photo »BASRA, IRAQ - JANUARY 30: A member of the Iraqi security forces stands on the roof of a polling station preparing for tomorrow's election on January 30, 2009 in Basra, Iraq.
View Photo »BASRA, IRAQ - JANUARY 29: A Iraqi Army soldier patrols the centre of Basra ahead of the provincial elections being held on Saturday on January 29, 2009 in Basra, Iraq.
View Photo »BASRA, IRAQ - JANUARY 29: A Iraqi Army vehicle patrols the centre of Basra ahead of the provincial elections being held on Saturday on January 29, 2009 in Basra, Iraq.
View Photo »BASRA, IRAQ - JANUARY 29: A Iraqi Army soldier patrols the centre of Basra ahead of the provincial elections being held on Saturday on January 29, 2009 in Basra, Iraq.
View Photo »BASRA, IRAQ - JANUARY 29: A Iraqi Army soldier patrols the centre of Basra ahead of the provincial elections being held on Saturday on January 29, 2009 in Basra, Iraq.
View Photo »BASRA, IRAQ - JANUARY 29: A Iraqi Army vehicle patrols the centre of Basra ahead of the provincial elections being held on Saturday on January 29, 2009 in Basra, Iraq.
View Photo »BASRA, IRAQ - JANUARY 29: An Iraqi army vehicle patrols the centre of Basra ahead of the provincial elections being held on Saturday on January 29, 2009 in Basra, Iraq.
View Photo »BASRA, IRAQ - JANUARY 29: A Iraqi Army soldier patrols the centre of Basra ahead of the provincial elections being held on Saturday on January 29, 2009 in Basra, Iraq.
View Photo »BASRA, IRAQ - JANUARY 29: Iraqi children follow two British soldiers as they patrol for the last time outside the 50 Brigade MiTT (British Military Transition Team) at the Iraqi naval base in the Al Maqil district on January 29, 2009 in Basra, Iraq.
View Photo »BASRA, IRAQ - JANUARY 29: Iraqi soldiers wave as they drive down a street decorated with election posters for the forthcoming polls on January 29, 2009 in Basra, Iraq.
View Photo »BASRA, IRAQ - JANUARY 29: A Iraqi soldier watches the sunrise from the top of his armoured tank as he protects the perimeter of the Basra Operations Centre headquarters on January 29 2009 in Basra, Iraq.
View Photo »BASRA, IRAQ - JANUARY 29: A Iraqi soldier watches the sunrise from the top of his armoured tank as he protects the perimeter of the Basra Operations Centre headquarters on January 29 2009 in Basra, Iraq.
View Photo »BASRA, IRAQ - JANUARY 28: A Iraqi soldier shows his ink stained finger given after he voted ahead of the scheduled elections this Saturday on January 28 2009 in Basra, Iraq.
View Photo »BASRA, IRAQ - JANUARY 28: A Iraqi soldier casts his vote ahead of the scheduled elections this Saturday on January 28 2009 in Basra, Iraq. All Iraqi security forces, hospital patients and prison inmates were allowed to vote today ahead of the elections on January 31.
View Photo »BASRA, IRAQ - JANUARY 28: Iraqi soldiers registers to vote at a polling station ahead of the scheduled elections this Saturday on January 28 2009 in Basra, Iraq.
View Photo »BASRA, IRAQ - JANUARY 27: Iraqi Army soldiers play a game of volleyball as the sun sets outside their base on January 27, 2009 in Basra, Iraq.
View Photo »BASRA, IRAQ - JANUARY 27: The sun sets on January 27, 2009 in Basra, Iraq. Most of Iraq's provinces are preparing for provincial elections which are being closely monitored as a way of evaluating the stability of the country.
View Photo »BASRA, IRAQ - JANUARY 27: The sun sets on January 27, 2009 in Basra, Iraq. Most of Iraq's provinces are preparing for provincial elections which are being closely monitored as a way of evaluating the stability of the country.
View Photo »BASRA, IRAQ - JANUARY 27: Iraqi Army soldiers watch from a tank as the sun sets outside their base on January 27, 2009 in Basra, Iraq.
View Photo »BASRA, IRAQ - JANUARY 27: Iraqi Army soldiers play a game of volleyball as the sun sets outside their base on January 27, 2009 in Basra, Iraq.
View Photo »BASRA, IRAQ - JANUARY 30: Soldiers in the Iraqi Army watch as they patrol close to polling stations which will be used in tomorrow's election on January 30 2009 in Basra, Iraq.
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