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  1. A History of Iraq by Charles Tripp, 2007-09-18
  2. The Modern History of Iraq by Phebe Marr, 2003-08
  3. The Secret History of the Iraq War by Yossef Bodansky, 2005-05-31
  4. The Iraq War: A Military History by Williamson Murray, Robert H., Jr. Scales, 2005-09-28
  5. Iraq: An Illustrated History and Guide by Gilles Munier, 2003-12
  6. Understanding Iraq: The Whole Sweep of Iraqi History, from Genghis Khan's Mongols to the Ottoman Turks to the British Mandate to the American Occupation by William R. Polk, 2006-03-01
  7. The Secret Way to War: TheDowning StreetMemo and the Iraq War's Buried History by Mark Danner, 2006-04-04
  8. A Short History of Iraq: From 636 to the Present (Seminar Studies in History) by Thabit Abdullah, 2003-10-10
  9. Reporting Iraq: An Oral History of the War by the Journalists Who Covered It
  10. A People's History of Iraq: The Iraqi Communist Party, Workers' Movements and the Left 1924-2004 by Ilario Salucci, 2005-04
  11. My Year in Iraq: The Struggle to Build a Future of Hope by L. Paul Bremer III, Malcolm McConnell, 2006-01-01
  12. What Was Asked of Us: An Oral History of the Iraq War by the Soldiers Who Fought It by Trish Wood, 2007-11-02
  13. Ancient Iraq: Third Edition (Penguin History) by Georges Roux, 1993-03-01
  14. The War in Iraq: A Photo History by Regan Books, 2003-05

181. U.S. To Show Images Incriminating Iraq
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182. CNN.com - Horse Trading On Iraq - Mar. 3, 2003
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Horse trading on Iraq
By Marguerite Michaels and Karen Tumulty
Story Tools In refusing to allow U.S. troops to use its military bases in a war on Iraq, Turkey turned its back on some pretty sweet inducements. The U.S. had offered Turkey $15 billion in loans and grants, and even promised that U.S. troops would wear Turkish textiles, breaking the Pentagon's long-standing "Buy American" policy. The U.S. still needs nine of 15 votes to pass a new resolution in the U.N. Security Council, and the horse trading in an effort to woo backing continues:
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183. CNN.com - Blix Looks To Iraq For 'substance' - Feb. 4, 2003
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Hans Blix Story Tools UNITED NATIONS (CNN) Just days before leaving for Iraq, chief U.N. weapons inspector Hans Blix said Tuesday that he has specific expectations for this weekend's visit primarily Iraqi cooperation. The inspectors have "made it absolutely clear" that the principal task to be accomplished in this third visit to Baghdad will be "how can Iraq assure us, and the Security Council, that it will actively seek and present any items or programs which are proscribed," he said in a briefing for the U.N. Correspondents Association. Blix added that if weapons of mass destruction do not exist, Iraq's goal should be "to seek and present credible evidence for their absence." U.N. Resolution 1441 calls on Iraq to destroy any chemical, nuclear and biological weapons or face serious consequences. Iraq has consistently denied possessing such weapons. Blix and Mohamed ElBaradei, chief of the U.N.'s International Atomic Energy Agency, will return to Iraq February 8 for a round of talks with Iraqi officials.

184. Security Council Extends Iraq Oil-for-food Program
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185. CNN.com - Iraq Hostages: Cheney backs Japan - Apr 12, 2004
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Story Tools RELATED China urges action on hostages QUICKVOTE Will the taking of hostages in Iraq split the coalition?
Yes No VIEW RESULTS SPECIAL REPORT Inside Iraq U.S. Reaction Global Impact CNN/Money: Rebuilding Iraq War in Iraq Special Report IRAQ HOSTAGE INCIDENTS Currently held:
3 Japanese abducted Thursday; deadline has come and gone; contradictory reports on progress
7 Chinese kidnapped Sunday in central Iraq while traveling from Jordan to Baghdad
2 Arabs (from Canada and Jerusalem)
Thomas Hamill, U.S. contractor, possibly abducted Friday near Baghdad; deadline for demands from hijackers has come and gone
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2 Germans attacked Wednesday while driving from Jordan to Baghdad; presumed dead
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1 British citizen, Gary Teeley, released Sunday
7 South Koreans kidnapped last Thursday have been released Possibly released: 8 civilians from Pakistan, India, Philippines and Turkey, said to be truck drivers; no independent confirmation of release, but Al Jazeera said they were being freed

186. CNN.com - Malveaux: Bush Sees Difference Between Iraq, North Korea - Jan. 1, 200
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Malveaux: Bush sees difference between Iraq, North Korea
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CRAWFORD, Texas (CNN) President Bush is warning against comparing North Korea's nuclear weapons program to the threat from Iraq. He said he's confident that the stalemate with Pyongyang is not going to lead to military action. CNN White House Correspondent Suzanne Malveaux on Wednesday discussed the president's recent comments about this. MALVEAUX: President Bush's New Year's resolution, he said yesterday, was to resolve these conflicts peacefully. It was at a coffee shop in Crawford, where he answered the one question that has been on so many people's minds why the administration is considering military action with Iraq, which says it has no weapons of mass destruction, but not with North Korea, which does have nuclear weapons and has been making some moves to possibly produce more. President Bush said that when it comes to North Korea, it's not a military showdown, but a diplomatic one. He still believes that a peaceful resolution through diplomacy and economic pressure [can be done].

187. Iraq Resource Information Site - News History Culture People Archeology Mytholog
Detailed collection of information and news relating to iraq. Includes multimedia gallery, message board, and events list.
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Welcome to IRIS, a comprehensive Iraqi site where visitors can obtain information about almost every aspect of the nation of Iraq. Resources and information about the history, culture, people, archeology, mythology, current events, and oppression (Sanctions, Saddam Hussein, Iran Iraq and Persian Gulf Wars) of Iraq are described through numerous documents, pictures, sounds, and movies. If you have any problems using IRIS, please contact the IRIS Author

188. CNN.com - Rumsfeld Send Pentagon Planners Back To Drawing Board Over Iraq - Augu
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Rumsfeld send Pentagon planners back to drawing board over Iraq
Rumsfeld: Reportedly unhappy with military options against Iraq. From Barbara Starr CNN Pentagon Correspondent WASHINGTON (CNN) U.S. Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld is very unhappy with the various military plans and options that generals and admirals have presented him on how to deal with Iraq, sources told CNN Thursday. Rumsfeld told the Pentagon to rework military options for Iraq, saying he wants to see a plan for lightning-quick attacks against Iraq and sources said he wants the plan to be developed quickly so he can brief President Bush in the next few weeks. Sources say both Rumsfeld and Vice President Dick Cheney are becoming deeply involved in the planning progress. Sources said both men are leading the administration view that it is time to move against Iraq soon. The United States is far away from making a decision on what to do because the planning will take some time.

189. CNN.com - Dissecting The Case Against Iraq - Feb. 3, 2003
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Dissecting the case against Iraq
By Johanna Mcgeary
Story Tools The administration's rationale for war with Iraq is based on new and old evidence as well as passionate conviction George Bush has a problem. The President of the U.S. is utterly convinced that Saddam Hussein is an evil so dangerous and immediate that only war can expunge the threatbarring some miraculous 11th-hour departure or resolution. For months Bush has done his darnedest to make this case and convince the world that the application of American might is the best way to eradicate the menace. But he hasn't persuaded everyone just yet. That's why lights burned into the night at CIA headquarters last week as a special team of planners shuttled from the State Department and the White House to join agency analysts in poring over piles of satellite photos and phone intercepts, sifting through tapes from defectors and interrogations of detainees. Bush had just pledged in his State of the Union speech that Secretary of State Colin Powell would take fresh, compelling evidence to the U.N. in seven days' time to bolster the case for war. These officials were struggling to choose exactly what to include. The selection had to make for a punchy yet credible show-and-tell for Powelland all without compromising sources or revealing intelligence that G.I.s might need when the shooting starts.

190. CNN.com - Starr: Pentagon Ponders Iraq Invasion Options - Mar. 3, 2003
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Starr: Pentagon ponders Iraq invasion options
CNN Pentagon Correspondent Barbara Starr Story Tools VIDEO Turkey's markets were down after the country's Parliament rejected a multibillion dollar U.S. troop deal. CNN's Paula Hancocks reports. (March 3)
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SPECIAL REPORT Council on Iraq Iraq Tracker Al Samoud Showdown Iraq WASHINGTON (CNN) The Bush administration said Monday it was "surprised" by a vote by Turkey's parliament not to allow U.S. troops to use bases there as staging areas in a possible war against Iraq, but the White House was very careful not to criticize the country in case a possible second vote reverses the decision. As Washington and Ankara review options in the aftermath of the vote, so are Pentagon war planners. CNN Pentagon Correspondent Barbara Starr filed this report on the so-called Plan B. STARR : The Pentagon continues to work on Plan B here, but it's the same story it has really been for the last 10 days or so. Nothing in Plan B really appeals to Pentagon war planners and none of the solutions looks very good. When you look at a map you see the problem: There's something like half a dozen military cargo ships near a Mediterranean port in southeastern Turkey.

191. CNN - Iraq Trying To Ban U.S., British U.N. Aid Workers - January 1, 1999
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Iraq trying to ban U.S., British U.N. aid workers
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Web posted at: 6:07 p.m. EST (2307 GMT) BAGHDAD, Iraq (CNN) Iraq is trying to ban from its territory U.S. and British humanitarian aid workers who work for the United Nations, following the U.S.-British airstrikes in December, diplomatic sources told CNN on Friday. The sources said Iraq's Foreign Ministry advised U.N. humanitarian officials in Baghdad that they would not allow Americans or Britons currently on leave to return to Iraq. Staff inside Iraq will have to leave when their visas expire, according to the sources. They said U.N. officials were negotiating exceptions to the ban. The Iraqi decision is said to affect about 30 people working in central and northern Iraq.

192. CNN.com - Bush: Rebuilding Iraq Will Be Long-term Effort - Jul. 1, 2003
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Poll: Postwar opinions Soldiers' families speak ... Mandela hints at Bush snub SPECIAL REPORT Inside Iraq U.S. Reaction Global Impact CNN/Money: Rebuilding Iraq War in Iraq Special Report WASHINGTON (CNN) President Bush declared Tuesday that rebuilding Iraq, following a U.S.-led invasion there, will be a "massive and long-term undertaking," one that he suggested would require further sacrifice. Appearing to address concerns about the rising number of U.S. military deaths in Iraq, Bush declared that anyone who attacks U.S. troops "will be met with direct and decisive force." And he said the U.S. commitment to Iraq would not be shaken, despite attacks from "scattered groups of terrorists" inside Iraq.

193. CNN.com - Iraq Wants To Resume Inspection Talks - August 2, 2002
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From Liz Neisloss CNN New York Bureau NEW YORK (CNN) Iraq invited U.N. weapons inspectors Thursday to Baghdad to resume weapons talks. The Iraqi mission to the United Nations delivered a letter from Iraqi Foreign Minister Naji Sabri to chief U.N. weapons inspector Hans Blix that welcomed Blix and his experts. Iraqi diplomats said the timetable for talks would have to be mutually agreed upon. In early July, the United Nations and Iraq held a third round of unsuccessful talks aimed at the return of weapons inspectors. Immediately after the talks, Iraq remained insistent that discussions would progress only if issues such as U.S. threats against Iraq, no-fly zones and sanctions against Iraq were on the table. CNN NewsPass VIDEO CNN's Jamie McIntyre reports U.S. military experts warn casualties could be much higher in any new war with Iraq than in the 1991 conflict

194. CNN.com - Iraq War Could Cost U.S. Up To $13 Billion - Oct. 1, 2002
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Iraq war could cost U.S. up to $13 billion
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Story Tools WASHINGTON (CNN) The Congressional Budget Office said Tuesday that a U.S. war against Iraq would cost between $9 billion and $13 billion, according to an initial estimate sent to the House and Senate. The report says the estimate will swing widely depending on the size and composition of the force the U.S. may deploy to the Persian Gulf. The budget office looked at two options to come up with the figure. ON CNN TV Watch SHOWDOWN: IRAQ anchored by CNN's Wolf Blitzer weekdays at noon (ET) for in-depth coverage of the conflict with the latest news and debate from around the world. SPECIAL REPORT War Tracker On the Scene Map U.S. Iraq ... Special Report One was termed a "heavy ground option" and emphasized the use of ground troops. It would cost about $13 billion to send about 370,000 troops to the Gulf. That force would be equipped with 1,500 aircraft, 800 attack and transport helicopters, 800 tanks and 60 ships. A second so-called "heavy air option" emphasized the use of fighter and bomber aircraft. It would cost $9 billion to send 250,000 military personnel, according to the budget report. That force would be equipped with 2,500 aircraft, 500 attack and transport helicopters, 300 tanks and 60 ships.

195. CNN.com - Post-war Plan For Iraq - Apr. 3, 2003
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Wolf Blitzer Story Tools KUWAIT CITY, KUWAIT (CNN) It seems almost everyone here in Kuwait has a horrible story about living through seven months of Iraqi military occupation a dozen years ago. The Iraqis, they say, looted their country, terrorized the public, and arrested, tortured and executed people at will. That helps to explain why people in this small but affluent Arab country so strongly support the United States in the war against Iraqi President's Saddam Hussein's regime. Indeed, in conversations over these past weeks since I have been here, Kuwait citizens have repeatedly expressed bewilderment why people around the world don't seem to agree with them. Kuwaitis, in short, can't wait for the United States and its coalition partners to be in Baghdad and to see Saddam Hussein gone. Having said that, they also don't want the U.S. military to remain in charge of Iraq for very long. They fear that a prolonged U.S. military presence will simply antagonize Iraqis and others in the Arab world, given the history of Western imperialism and colonialism in this part of the Middle East and the Persian Gulf region. They would like to see democratic Iraqis quickly take charge of their day-to-day activities. If there needs to be an outside presence to help during a transition period, these Kuwaitis, by and large, want the United Nations to play the dominant role. As one prominent Kuwaiti said to me this week, "The Americans may be well received in the short term, but that could quickly change."

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197. Thanks For The Memories

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