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Most U.S. forces are leaving Iraqi cities this month, but thousands will remain to advise their Iraqi counterparts on combat tactics, intelligence gathering and more. They are separated by language, religion and the question of who's in charge, but the U.S. soldiers and their Iraqi partners are yoked together by a still-daunting mission.

 
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  • Posted By: mhelai @ 06/13/2009 12:41:44 AM

    they are been corrected it already after i commented,thank you newsweek.

  • Posted By: mhelai @ 06/13/2009 12:12:00 AM

    they've been corrected it already after I commented.

  • Posted By: jbz7879 @ 06/12/2009 10:53:29 AM

    iraq is an occupied state and anyone who thinks otherwise is either an imbecile or an american public relations officer working for US ADMIN .
    SORRY THAT IS THE ONLY TRUTH FOR IRAQ AND AFGHANISTAN AS WELL

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