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Iraqi town says justice failed victims of US raid
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Tue, 24 Jan 2012
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Vietnam. The seven other Marines initially charged were exonerated or had their cases dropped. Local Sunni leaders in Anbar province blasted the plea deal and demanded that Baghdad authorities pressure their U.S. backers not to let American soldiers
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Iraq's Sunni-backed Cabinet ministers suspended
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Mon, 16 Jan 2012
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American backup. On Tuesday, insurgents killed five police officers at a checkpoint in the town of Rutba in the western Anbar province , police and hospital officials said. The police were guarding the highway that links Iraq with neighboring Jordan
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Maj. Gen. John Kelly
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The commander of US forces in Western Iraq joins Finneran's Forum from Iraq and gives an update on what's going on, particularly in the Anbar Province .
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What Happened to the Mainstreams?
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07/16/2008
of Iraqi political cooperation but crediting Sunni sheiks - not U.S. military muscle - for quelling violence in Anbar Province . Unfortunately, they only discussed the surge purge, and didn't highlight the fact that Barack had abandoned



