An Iraqi solution?
I guess this is the type of thing U.S. officials are talking about when they say the goal is now “Iraqi solutions.” QASSEM ZEIN/AFP/Getty Images An Iraqi army soldier eats a freshly killed rabbit as troops show their warfare skills during a ceremony marking the first anniversary of authority transfer to Iraqi forces in the ...
I guess this is the type of thing U.S. officials are talking about when they say the goal is now "Iraqi solutions."
I guess this is the type of thing U.S. officials are talking about when they say the goal is now “Iraqi solutions.”
An Iraqi army soldier eats a freshly killed rabbit as troops show their warfare skills during a ceremony marking the first anniversary of authority transfer to Iraqi forces in the Shiite Shrine city of Najaf, 10 January 2008.
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