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  2. US not withdrawing from Iraq but agreement could lead to ...

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    MORE: 7 US personnel injured in Iraq raid that killed 15 ISIS members: Officials. Under the agreement, Iraq will allow the U.S. military presence in Iraq in order to provide support for the 900 U ...

  3. Exclusive-US-Iraq deal would see hundreds of troops withdraw ...

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    BAGHDAD (Reuters) -The United States and Iraq have reached an understanding on plans for the withdrawal of U.S.-led coalition forces from Iraq, according to multiple sources familiar with the matter.

  4. Media coverage of the Iraq War - Wikipedia

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    The most popular cable network in the United States for news on the war was Fox News, and had begun influencing other media outlets' coverage. [ 1 ] At the time, Fox News was owned by Rupert Murdoch, a strong supporter of the war. [ 2 ] On-screen during all live war coverage by Fox News was a waving flag animation in the upper left corner and ...

  5. US, Iraq team up to kill 15 ISIS operatives in early morning ...

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    The U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) tweeted on Friday that in the early hours of Thursday, Aug. 29, U.S. and Iraqi forces killed 15 ISIS operatives. The operatives were "armed with numerous weapons ...

  6. Cockerham bribery case - Wikipedia

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    Cockerham bribery case. The Cockerham bribery case involved the investigation and subsequent trials of United States Army contracting officers and their family members who were accused of accepting bribes in return for steering multimillion-dollar contracts to companies providing services for the US Army in Iraq and Kuwait between 2004 and 2007.

  7. Media coverage of the Gulf War - Wikipedia

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    The war was covered live since its beginnings by the three main American networks, as well as the emerging CNN. On the night of January 16, when the air strikes began, ABC 's Peter Jennings, CBS 's Dan Rather, and NBC 's Tom Brokaw were anchoring their evening newscasts. ABC News correspondent Gary Shepard, reporting live from Baghdad, told ...

  8. Iraq eyes drawdown of US-led forces starting September ... - AOL

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    Iraq wants troops from a U.S.-led military coalition to begin withdrawing in September and to formally end the coalition's work by September 2025, four Iraqi sources said, with some U.S. forces ...

  9. Holly Williams (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    She worked for BBC News, CNN, [4] and Sky News. [7] Williams next worked as a war correspondent in conflict areas in Iraq, [5] [8] Yemen, [9] Pakistan, Afghanistan, Gaza, Syria and Libya. [10] She also reported from the conflict area in the Donbass region of Ukraine in the trenches in the line of separation from pro-Russian rebels. [11]