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Thursday, August 23rd, 2007
President Bush tried to argue for staying in Iraq using Vietnam as a historical example. “Does he think we should have stayed in Vietnam?” asked Vietnam historian Stanley Karnow.
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Thursday, August 23rd, 2007
A 1994 interview with Dick Cheney regarding the first Gulf war was released to the web in which he said we shouldn’t invade Baghdad.
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Monday, August 20th, 2007
The governor of the province of Muthanna was killed in a roadside bombing, two key US senators suggested that Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki’s government be replaced if it fails in a “last chance” bid for political reconciliation, a new study found that corporate news coverage of the Iraq war has dropped sharply in the last four months, Iraq’s Prime Minister made his first official visit to Syria to discuss security issues, a July Gallop poll found that 57% of the public consider the decision to invade Iraq a mistake, and new images have been released showing hundreds of Iraqi prisoners packed into cramped wire cages. “Those who are outside are no better than you, at least you have security,” the Iraqi Vice President said to prisoners.
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Saturday, August 18th, 2007
A series of bombings targeting the Yazidi Kurds killed 344 people.
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Friday, August 17th, 2007
The Iraqi prime minister and president announced a new alliance of moderate Shiites and Kurds in a push to save the crumbing government Thursday, saying a key Sunni bloc refused to join but the door remained open to them.
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Tuesday, August 14th, 2007
Iraq’s most senior Sunni politician accused Shiite militias of waging an unprecedented campaign of genocide against Iraq’s Sunni population, President al Maliki called for an emergency summit to end the political deadlock which has left less than half of the cabinet attending meetings, residents of the southern Iraqi city of Diwaniya said they fear an all-out war among rival Shiite factions after the local governor and police chief were assassinated, and the U.S. military claimed it had arrested 13 arms smugglers in Baghdad allegedly linked to Iran. Local resident Abu Rasoul described the U.S. raid, “They tied our hands and made us stand against the wall and gave each of us a number written on our shoulders and after that they entered the house and searched it thoroughly. They took away with them one million Iraqi dinars and 755,000 dinars. They arrested three of our sons and one of my nephew whose father is dead and my brother and his son,” he said.
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Saturday, August 11th, 2007
A roadside bomb killed the governor and police chief of an Iraqi southern province, the UN voted to expand its role in Iraq, US military deaths resulting from the Iraq War were at 3,684, President Bush’s new war adviser said it “made sense” to consider a draft, and Bush said his new strategy in Iraq was producing good results.
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Friday, August 10th, 2007
Former anti-war leader Cindy Sheehan announced on Thursday that in 2008 she will run as an independent candidate against Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi (D-CA). “I dedicate my candidacy to the people of Iraq and Afghanistan,” Sheehan said, weeping.

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Friday, August 10th, 2007
The number of U.S. troops in Iraq reached a new high of 162,000.
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Tuesday, August 7th, 2007
Democrats in the House and Senate have introduced resolutions calling for the censure of President Bush, Vice President Dick Cheney and Attorney General Alberto Gonzales.
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Tuesday, August 7th, 2007
For the past 24 hours, Baghdad has had virtually no running water; it is 115 degrees.
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Tuesday, August 7th, 2007
A US Marine was sentenced Friday to 15 years in prison for the 2006 murder of an Iraqi civilian and a soldier convicted of rape and murder in an attack on an Iraqi teenager and her family was sentenced Saturday to 110 years in prison, it was estimated that 90 percent of Iraq’s artists had fled the country or been killed and Iraq’s gays were being targeted for murder, though one observer noted that the scale of sectarian violence made it difficult to say whether gays had been killed for any specific reason, at least 25 people were killed in a suicide bombing in the northern Iraqi town of Tal Afar, of Iraq’s thirty-eight ministers, seventeen have now either left the government or suspended their participation in it, and a new public opinion poll found that 63% Iraqis oppose plans to open the country’s oilfields to foreign investment.
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Saturday, August 4th, 2007
3% of Americans approve of how Congress is handling the war in Iraq. 24% say the same for the President.
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Friday, August 3rd, 2007
The House voted Thursday to give U.S. troops guaranteed time at home between deployments to Iraq, which President Bush threatened to veto if passed in the Senate.
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Friday, August 3rd, 2007
Robots with machine guns are now patrolling Iraq

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Friday, August 3rd, 2007
The largest Sunni Arab bloc has announced its departure from the Iraqi government citing the failure of Maliki’s government. The move leaves two Sunnis behind.
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Thursday, August 2nd, 2007
The US Government lost 190,000 weapons it sent to Iraq.
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Thursday, August 2nd, 2007
More than one hundred forty people were killed in violence around Iraq.
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Tuesday, July 31st, 2007
A number of Palestinians who have fled war-torn Iraq will be allowed to come to live in the West Bank, Israeli officials said Monday, presenting the decision as the latest in a series of gestures meant to bolster the moderate Palestinian president, Mahmoud Abbas.
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Tuesday, July 31st, 2007
The aid group Oxfam is warning that about 8 million Iraqis - nearly a third of the population - need immediate emergency aid because of the humanitarian crisis caused by the war, at least two Iraqis were killed and two others wounded in a blast in Baghdad, while a US marine was killed in Anbar province, a soldier accused of acting as a lookout while other troops raped a 14-year-old Iraqi girl and killed her, her parents and her sister pleaded guilty to some lesser offenses, admitting arson, conspiracy to obstruct justice, wrongfully touching a corpse and drinking, war-crime hearings indicated that “rules of engagement” that govern when Marines can use deadly force in Iraq are ambiguous and subjective, celebrations were held across Iraq on Sunday after the national soccer team stunned the sporting world by beating Saudi Arabia in the Asian Cup Finals, and two prominent US political analysts just back from Iraq noted that things were better than they expected- “I still don’t think the odds for Iraq are so great,” they said.
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