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11-10-2006
WASHINGTON - The U.S. Army has plans to keep the current level of soldiers in  Iraq through 2010, the top Army officer said Wednesday, a later date than Bush administration or Pentagon officials have mentioned thus far.

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11-10-2006
CAMP BAHARIA, Iraq  -- Hundreds stood at attention as a bugler played "Taps" to honor a fallen brother. 

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11-10-2006
Marine From New Jersey Killed In Iraq Blast; Another From Connecticut Wounded

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10-10-2006
COLUMBUS, Ohio - A year after they returned home, members of a badly battered Marine Corps unit are still finding it hard to adjust to their civilian lives.  Some Marines of Lima Company, which lost 16 reservists in Iraq, say they dislike being in crowds, because crowds in Iraq meant trouble.

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09-10-2006
GIG HARBOR, WASH. – Taking care of the troops under his command is an officer's sacred duty. That duty applies exponentially to a commander-in-chief. Yet the present commander-in-chief, George W. Bush, has further jeopardized the troops he sent to Iraq and Afghanistan. And he's been taking care - not of the troops, but of his own administration. Mr. Bush should be cited for dereliction of duty. 

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08-10-2006
The number of U.S troops wounded in Iraq has surged to its highest monthly level in nearly two years as American GIs fight block-by-block in Baghdad to try to check a spiral of sectarian violence that U.S. commanders warn could lead to civil war.

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06-10-2006
As of Sept. 27, 20,468 U.S. soldiers have been injured in Iraq since the start of hostilities.

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06-10-2006
CAIRO - In appearances across the US, President Bush has been campaigning against withdrawing troops from Iraq, arguing that to leave now would hand a historic victory to Al Qaeda and inspire new generations of jihadists to attack the US. 

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05-10-2006
BAGHDAD, Iraq - A political solution must be found to the problem of  Iraq's sectarian violence that will lead to militias to "dissolve themselves," Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki said Thursday ahead of talks with U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice. 

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03-10-2006
WASHINGTON: A plan endorsed by Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki to stop sectarian killings in that country offers a "ray of hope," the ranking Democrat on the Senate's Armed Services Committee said Tuesday.

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