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Posted 9 hr. 3 min. ago
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Iraq Moves Up Bids For Next Oil Fields
Biden and oil made the news - not a lot of background information needed on those items. Also, another story about recently-released summaries of FBI interrogations of Saddam Hussein (both articles have been nice enough to point out that the interrogations took place before Hussein’s execution).

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In the New York Times, Sheryl Gay Stolberg and Timothy Williams write that Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. landed in Baghdad on Thursday, beginning a two-day diplomatic mission that he said was intended to “re-establish contact” with Iraqi leaders, intended to, as they say, “prod them toward settling internal disputes over oil revenues and political power-sharing.” Biden is called “a kind of unofficial envoy to the country.”
The trip is unusually long for such a high-level official; when Mr. Obama visited Iraq, he spent just a few hours here, and President George W. Bush did not spend more than a day. But Mr. Biden said Iraq was at a pivotal moment, “the moment where a lot of Iraqis cynically believed we’d never keep the agreement.” He said the White House wanted to send a message to Iraqi leaders that it was engaged at the... More
Posted 22 hr. 18 min. ago
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Twenty Interviews and Five Conversations with "High Value Detainee # 1" in 2004

After Freedom of Information Act requests were made by the independent NGO, The National Security Archive, transcripts of 20 formal interviews and at least 5 "casual conversations" the FBI held with Saddam Hussein are made available, held after his capture by U.S. troops in December 2003. Interesting stuff.

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07/01/2009 12:39 PM ET
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Lack of Details Given By Officials Facilitates Public Misunderstanding
As GIs Become Scarcer in Iraq's Cities, the Nation's Own Security is Out in Full Force
Photo: Daniel W. Smith
As GIs Become Scarcer in Iraq's Cities, the Nation's Own Security is Out in Full Force

BAGHDAD - As celebrations are thrown and omnipresent Iraqi security vehicles are decorated with chains of colorful plastic flowers, much the Iraqi public is being given a false impression. The government, individual politicians, and much of... More

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