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In Iraq, a new breed of returning exile
By Annie Gowen, Published: September 4 KIRKUK — On a blistering day in the middle of the Iraqi summer, Najmaldin Karim, the provincial governor of Kirkuk, climbed in his armored... Read more
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In Iraq, two U.S. mothers with a mission
By Ed O’Keefe, Published: August 13 IRBIL, Iraq — In the twilight of the U.S. military occupation of Iraq, Ann Hampton and Lorie Southerland are here to help finish a... Read more
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Gold Star Mothers of fallen U.S. soldiers see Kurdistan’s progress
A group from the Gold Star Mothers visited the Kurdistan Region in early August to explore the progress of the region and witness what their families’ sacrifices have achieved. Gold... Read more
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The U.S Legacy in Iraq Depends on the Depth of American engagement with Iraq in 2012 and beyond
The U.S. legacy in Iraq will depend on whether it remains strategically engaged with Iraq and the Kurdistan Region after 2012, Qubad Talabani, the Kurdistan Regional Governments Representative to the... Read more
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Iraqi Kurdish Rep: Don’t Abandon Us
By Ken Timmerman Newsmax As U.S. Special Forces start to pack their bags to leave Iraq in compliance with President Barack Obama’s election-year promise to withdraw all U.S. troops from... Read more
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Iraqi president’s son tells Palm Beach County group U.S. must continue to support Iraq
By Adam Playford Palm Beach Post Staff Writer Even as it works to withdraw its troops from Iraq, America must remain a committed force in the Middle East, Qubad Talabani,... Read more
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Iraqi Kurdistan Donates Land for American Memorial
The Olive Branch Living Memorial is being erected in Kurdistan, Northern Iraq, to commemorate the lives of American soldiers lost in Iraq. The land for this project, over 300 acres... Read more
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Kurdistan: The Iraq war the U.S. won
Many believe the war in Iraq has been a failure. Millions of Kurds argue that the only failure is that America didn’t act sooner. By Matthew D. LaPlante The Salt... Read more
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Obama needs personal touch in diverse Mideast
Washington Post Obama needs personal touch in diverse Mideast Op-ed by Jim Hoagland Sunday, August 8, 2010 President Obama’s Middle East initiatives are moored in clear and just principles, soul-lifting... Read more
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US Proposes Sending Troops to Disputed Area of Northern Iraq
by Deborah Block | VOANews.com September 1, 2009 Read Online Recently, the top U.S. military commander in Iraq said he wants to send American troops to a disputed... Read more

