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Preston Wheeler, a truck driver for KBR a subsidiary of Halliburton shot this amazing video of his truck convoy being ambushed in Iraq. The attack occurred after the U.S. military made a wrong turn down a dead-end street. Mr. Wheeler is lucky to be alive. Three KBR truck drivers were killed after U.S. troops apparently abandoned the truck drivers.
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American infantry and snipers from the U.S. Army's 3rd Stryker Brigade team up with Iraqi soldiers from the 6th Iraqi Army Division during a firefight on Baghdad's notorious Haifa Street, January 2007.
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simon reeves looks into the reasons behind the war in Iraq, from oil to the petrodollar to US supremacy and finishes with the Iranian Oil Bourse to trade oil in Euro, set to go online in March 2006, and how that mgiht be the cause for a war with Iran.
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VP Cheney in 1994: says that invading Iraq would create a quagmire. (footage captured from C-SPAN by Grand Theft Country)
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The latest violence in Iraq has put extreme pressure on a ceasefire by the Mahdi Army - a ceasefire that has been credited with reducing the violence, not just in Basra, but across the country.
The Mahdi Army announced that the ceasefire is still in place.
But for how long? Owen Fay reports.
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This is another in a series I am releasing as tributes to the US Marines in Iraq. This is as real as the real gets. Never again likely will you ever get to see uncensored footage from the front lines. May God watch over all fighting for their countries.
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As seen on Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria. Reported by David Enders and Rick Rowley. New alliances with Sunni militias have reduced attacks on American troops in Anbar and elsewhere in Iraq, but will this new strategy lead to lasting stability, or is it feeding a sectarian civil war and exacerbating a growing refugee crisis?