Wednesday, March 20, 2013

HISTORY - Iraq War 10th Anniversary, Lessons Learned

"Car Bombs and Suicide Attacks in Baghdad Mark 10th Anniversary of U.S. Invasion" (Part-1) PBS Newshour 3/19/2013

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JUDY WOODRUFF (Newshour):  A full decade after the Iraq war began, the violence has not abated.  Today was the bloodiest day this year, as insurgents staged multiple attacks.  A high-level minister was assassinated and dozens more died.

A warning:  Our story contains some graphic images.



"Reflecting on Lessons Learned From the U.S. Invasion of Iraq, 10 Years Later" (Part-2) PBS Newshour 3/19/2013

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SUMMARY:  At the 10th anniversary of the U.S. invasion of Iraq, Judy Woodruff talks to New York Times reporter Michael Gordon and Washington Post editor Rajiv Chandrasekaran about the United States military's perspective on the conflict, the legacy left behind in Iraq and the long-lasting effects on U.S. foreign policy.

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