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"Shock and awe." "The deck of cards." "Embeds." As the Iraq invasion unfurled, these and other previously unfamiliar words were on everyone’s tongues. Take a look back.
"Shock and awe." "The deck of cards." "Embeds." As the Iraq invasion unfurled, these and other previously unfamiliar words were on everyone’s tongues. Take a look back.
Six years after the U.S. invaded Iraq, the end of America's costly mission is in sight, but the future of this tortured country is much less clear. Full story
Troop levels. Oil production. Cell phone ownership. Find out key facts and figures since the U.S.-led invasion. Full story
Jim Miklaszewski, NBC News’ Pentagon correspondent, responds to questions about the plans for the U.S. withdrawal from Iraq. Story
Whatever happened to Jessica Lynch? Find out the latest on the rescued soldier — and 14 other figures from the Iraq invasion and its aftermath.
March 15: Baghdad's artists suffered mightily during the country's descent into civil war, and as a result, many left for foreign lands. But now, the community is undergoing a slow rebirth. NBC's Kianne Sadeq reports.
From the newly reopened national museum to a restored book market to a back-in-business girls’ school, an improved security situation has led to many signs of growth and stability in the Iraqi capital.
A U.S. military spokesman confirmed on Monday that U.S. forces shot down an unmanned Iranian aircraft in Iraqi airspace last month.