GALLERY
A photographic timeline of the five years of conflict in Iraq
 
 
 
SOLDIER'S HOME
Vet vs. Vet On the War
CHECKPOINT BAGHDAD
War Years Take Their Toll
SHADOWLAND
The Hundred-Years War
 
COVER STORY: IRAQ

Five years on, the war is transforming the American officer corps.

SHADOWLAND

Or, could I learn to stop worrying and love Iraq? A look at the next five years.

WAR IN IRAQ

Finally, the U.S. is taking more notice of ordinary Iraqis. After five years in Baghdad, a NEWSWEEK reporter hopes it's not too late

THE MILITARY

Should we prepare for big wars or small ones? After Afghanistan and Iraq, the answer might seem obvious, but the truth is harder and more expensive: both.

PROFILES IN CONFLICT

For a Baghdad taxi driver, the years of war have brought some disturbing sights—and a terrible loss.

Even in the sheltered walls of an upscale Baghdad preschool, tragedy and loss are everywhere. A teacher's tale.

Life in the Green Zone is hardly fun. But for an elderly Iraqi couple, it's a lot better than being on the other side of the checkpoints.

He supports the American occupation and says life has gotten better in Iraq. Still, he doesn't have enough faith to go home just yet.

After a series of Iraq postings, an American aid worker has mixed feelings about the effects of the conflict.

Capt. Quinn Eddy is testing a 'probation' plan for insurgents who give up their weapons

Some aspects of Iraq remind Capt. Jim Marckwardt of his childhood in South America

Capt. Neil Hollenbeck is OK with battling an unconventional war

Iraq: Soldiers' Views

3/14/08: American troops reflect on the friends they've lost, what they miss about home and the smell of Baghdad (Video: Silvia Spring, Lee Wang)

The Peek
 
 
PROJECT GREEN

A startup is betting free coffees and groceries will encourage reluctant recyclers.

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