Monday, February 26, 2007
Iraq Withdrawal Measure May Spark ‘Constitutional Battle'
POLL: Americans Strongly Support Murtha’s Iraq Plan
Schwarzenegger Wants Iraq Withdrawal

U.S. Patrols Still Unable to Tell Friend From Foe

Mosque blast death toll rises to 56
Iraqi Vice President Dodges Bomb; 10 Die

Three Fort Carson Soldiers Killed In Iraq
Marine Killed in Anbar Province

Egypt stops pro-militant Iraq TV

Soldier accused of killing fellow soldier in Iraq faces trial
Military prosecutors said Rolan shot Paytas four times after
a drunken argument at Camp Warhorse in Baqubah, Iraq, where
the two had been stationed.

Claims that British soldiers abused civilians in Iraq

ABC newsman who survived Iraq bombing talks about his experience
Woodruff spent 36 days comatose
To Iraq and Back (Tuesday Night)

Felons In Uniform
The number of felons who enlisted in the armed forces nearly
doubled, going from 824 felons in 2003 to 1,605 last year.

Mental care called sorely lacking for Iraq vets, families

Backlash swift after son of top Shiite held by US
Shiites protest detention of Iraqi politician's son
Amar al-Hakim, who was taken into custody on Friday, complained Saturday
that U.S. soldiers handcuffed and blindfolded him before his release and
"strongly abused" his bodyguards.

NPR : Teens, Children Aiding Iraqi Insurgents
Many may have lost their fathers or others in the ongoing conflict.

Traditional Tribal law requires Blood for Blood killings.

Iraqi president is in stable condition in a Jordanian hospital, docs say

New Iraqi Troops Fly Into Baghdad
The drafting of troops from the north most former Kurdish guerrillas who
fought for decades against Saddam Hussein's regime to participate in the
security crackdown in the capital has raised concerns as many speak no
Arabic and are unfamiliar with the territory and urban warfare.

US finds 'Iran-made' arms in Iraq

More Americans Trust Congress Over Bush on Iraq, Poll Finds

Iraq's Sunni VP Criticizes Security Plan