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After two years of being seen as an occupying power, what needs to be done before America can withdraw from Iraq? We hear from American soldiers on the ground.
Kidnappings and shootings have become part of everyday life for the Al Khatib family of Baghdad. Their story reveals the extent security has deteriorated.
Plans for a successful withdrawal from Iraq rely on local security forces being able to take over. We follow Bravo company in Baghdad, tasked with helping the new Iraqi security force.
Dissatisfaction is steadily growing in Nasiriya at the Shia local government. Few have seen any improvements; there has been no investment in basic services and unemployment is high.
Five years on from the invasion, progress in Iraq is slow. Sectarian clashes between the Sunnis and Shiites fuel instability. Can Iraq find the strength it needs to avoid an impending civil war?
As Sunni-led violence returns to Iraq we take a look at life in the Sunni heartland of Tikrit. The population are deeply unhappy with the Shia government and are blaming their troubles on its rampant corruption.
Since the US pulled out of Iraq, the country has been chaotic. Contrary to what the US are saying, mass poverty, clashes between Sunnis and Shiites and political corruption are tearing the nation apart.
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