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A candidate for Iraq’s upcoming legislative elections was killed in the explosion of a car bomb in northern Baghdad, the capital’s security forces said Wednesday. A bomb exploded after midnight under ...
The United States is downsizing its military presence in Iraq this year and will refocus its fight against ISIS in Syria. The change comes as Pentagon leaders see the political chaos sparked after ...
The U.S. military has begun pulling its forces from Iraq following an agreement signed with the Iraqi government a year ago, officials have confirmed, citing successes in fighting ISIS in the country.
WASHINGTON — The U.S. military has begun drawing down its mission in Iraq under an agreement signed with the Iraqi government last year, the Pentagon said Wednesday. Washington and Baghdad agreed last ...