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A First in Iraq War: A Month With No U.S. DeadPosted on Sep 1, 2011
Not a single American service member died in Iraq in August, a first since the U.S. invasion of the country in 2003. Iraqi citizens and soldiers did not fare as well during the month. Hundreds died amid ongoing suicide bombings and assassinations as sectarian violence continued. But American military commanders are optimistic. They say the drop in U.S. combat deaths is a sign that the Iraqi government is cracking down on Iranian-backed Shiite militias and could help smooth the way for the planned U.S. withdrawal from the country by the end of the year. —BF
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By PatrickHenry, September 2, 2011 at 12:16 pm Link to this comment
O.K., time to pack it up and go home.
Report thisBy M L, September 1, 2011 at 12:57 pm Link to this comment
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Let the healing and “forgiveness” begin
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