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  • Leaked documents in the UK have raised the question of whether ex-Prime Minister Tony Blair knew about the Iraq war a year earlier than admitted.
    Calcutta News - 1 hour, 1 minute ago
  • Deep splits between British and American military chiefs were laid bare today before the Iraq war inquiry hears claims that Tony Blair failed to prepare troops for the aftermath of the invasion.
    Evening Standard - Nov 23 2:44 AM
  • With Staff Sgt. Douglas Robinson deployed in Iraq , Allyson Robinson said she doesn't know what she'd do if she didn't get to talk with him via the computer.
    Pittsburgh Tribune-Review - Nov 22 7:10 PM
  • WASHINGTON - The White House said President Barack Obama could use an unusual evening war council session Monday to lock in his long-awaited decision on whether to commit tens of thousands of new U.S. forces to the stalemated war in Afghanistan.
    The Canadian Press via Yahoo! Canada News - 49 minutes ago
  • An official inquiry into Britain's involvement in the Iraq War begins on Tuesday, promising a thorough investigation which could prove embarrassing for the government ahead of next year's election.
    Reuters via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News - 1 hour, 30 minutes ago
  • The long-awaited official inquiry into the Iraq War is to begin, taking evidence in public.
    Aylesbury Today - 44 minutes ago
  • SALEM, Ore. (AP) — Oregon Senators Ron Wyden and Jeff Merkley say they're hopeful that parliamentary elections will be held in Iraq in January and that U.S. combat forces can be withdrawn by August 2010.
    The Dalles Chronicle - 52 minutes ago
  • National Guard troops based in Janesville and Elkhorn are getting an international education as they oversee supply convoys in southern Iraq.
    The Janesville Gazette - Nov 21 2:15 PM
  • WASHINGTON - A senior Pentagon official says that preventing roadside bombs from killing troops has proven to be tougher in Afghanistan than in Iraq because of the austere conditions there.
    Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune - Nov 23 12:34 PM
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    WFMZ Eastern Pennsylvania and Western New Jersey - 2 hours, 29 minutes ago
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