Submit a Story!

Iraq could weigh down new president

 
The Iraq war threatens to consume the president-elect within days of Tuesday's election, well before the winner of the hard-fought contest for the White House takes office Jan. 20. (link)

Tags:

Related Content
Would McCain Negotiate With Syria?
newshoggers.com 11/2/2008 — By Cernig Check out this very interesting interview with the Syrian ambassador Imad Moustapha at Foreign Policy magazine. He says clearly that the US raid into Syria was a "criminal, terrorist act", that it was done for reasons of US politics, ...
This Year's Models
mudvillegazette.com 11/2/2008 — Understanding the war in Iraq: Best books of 2008 Did I miss any?
President Outlines Strategy for Victory in Iraq
whitehouse.gov 11/2/2008 — For Immediate Release Office of the Press Secretary November 30, 2005 President Outlines Strategy for Victory in Iraq United States Naval Academy Annapolis, Maryland Fact sheet National Strategy for Victory in Iraq Fact sheet Fact Sheet: Training ...
Iraq plans to cut Sunni fighters' salaries -
chicagotribune.com 11/3/2008 — BAGHDAD — The Iraqi government plans to cut salaries for the estimated 100,000 members of the Awakening movement whose revolt against Al Qaeda in Iraq played a key role in bringing about the sharp fall in violence in Iraq. The move is certain to ...
Mobile Health Clinic Takes Root in Rural Iraq
victorycaucus.com 11/3/2008 — Mobile Health Clinic Takes Root in Rural Iraq Print E-mail Monday, 03 November 2008 Original Source: Multi-National Force - Iraq Next > [ Back ]
Iraq Official: U.S. Will Respond to Ammendments to Iraqi Security Deal After ElectionFOXNews.com 11/2/2008
The U.S. will not reply to proposed changes to Iraq security agreement until after the election Tuesday so that the new president-elect will be informed of the status.
Analysis: Iraq could weigh down new president (AP)Yahoo! News: Politics News 11/2/2008
AP - The Iraq war threatens to consume the president-elect within days of Tuesday's election, well before the winner of the hard-fought contest for the White House takes office Jan. 20.
A bold step for US good will in IraqChristian Science Monitor | Commentary 11/3/2008
Convert the huge US Embassy into a university.
Down the Homestretch: Connecticut’s 4th District (GOP Incumbent)WSJ.com: Washington Wire 11/3/2008
Washington Wire takes a look at what’s at stake in key House races. Easha Anand reports on the 2008 elections. The Situation: You want to know where the Wall Street meltdown really hits home? It’s in Connecticut’s ...
U.S. Forces Overseas Anxiously Await Election Day ResultsFOXNews.com 11/4/2008
Stakes are high for U.S. soldiers as Tuesday's presidential election will decide the future of their mission in Iraq.