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Partition in Iraq

Good commentary from Mike Tuggle:Iraq IS a multicultural nation, which is why the Neocons have resisted partition for so long, just as the US resisted partition as a solution in that unfortunate multicultural experiment in the Balkans called Bosnia?even to this day, UN troops are the only thing preventing a resumption of inter-ethnic conflict.

Iraq's cabinet approves troops pact with U.S.

BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Iraq's cabinet approved a pact on Sunday that will allow U.S. forces to remain in the country until 2011, bringing an end to nearly a year of intense negotiations.

Iraq's damaged Babylon

Can the ancient city regain its lost heritage status?

Iraq's Long-Term Partner: U.S. or Iran?

Iraq's Shiite party faces tough choice for long-term partner: Iran or America.

Iraq suicide bombing kills eight

Eight peopleare killed in a suicide bombing near the city of Ramadi, in Iraq's Anbar province, west of Baghdad, police say.

Bush's Latest Iraq War Lies

With his earlier war rationales shattered, George W. Bush now says the Iraq War must be continued indefinitely because of the presence of foreign Islamic fighters ? even though they are estimated to represent only a tiny fraction of the Iraqi insurgency and might well quit the struggle if U.S. troops were to leave Iraq. In an Oct. 6 speech aimed at rallying U.S. public support for the Iraq War

US Troops in Iraq Follow Presidential Race

U.S. troops in Iraq follow American presidential voting.

Iraq Expects Answer on Security Deal After US Vote

Iraq expects US reply on proposed changes to security agreement after US elections

Iraq says to show U.S. troops pact to neighbors

BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Iraq will send delegations to neighboring countries to explain a pact with the United States allowing U.S. troops to remain on its territory for three years, Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki's office said on Friday.