RAMADI, Iraq — The pamphlet handed out by U.S. Marines and soldiers to residents here ahead of the national election draws on the ruinous experience of another volatile city in the Sunni Triangle.
Ramadi, the capitol of Anbar province, has long been the focus of a struggle between Coalition forces and the insurgency. Recently, we discussed how the Coalition is attempting to address the Ramadi ...
Sunni Arab insurgents in Ramadi, capital of the Sunni-dominated Anbar province, are waging a fierce war against U.S. military troops. Renee Montagne talks to New York Times reporter Sabrina Tavernise.
RAMADI, Iraq — Fear of insurgent attacks and a call by Sunni Muslim clerics to boycott the elections prevailed Sunday in the turbulent Al Anbar province as most voters stayed at home despite U.S.
See more of our trusted coverage when you search. Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. American commanders have been hailing the advance of the retrained ...
BAGHDAD, Dec. 1 -- Armed fighters claiming allegiance to Abu Musab Zarqawi took to the streets of a western Iraqi provincial capital Thursday in a fleeting show aimed at intimidating Iraqi Sunni Arab ...
DICKSON CITY -- Some families in our area are paying close attention to the unrest in Iraq. The city of Ramadi is where five soldiers from the Pennsylvania National Guard were killed in action in 2005 ...
Ramadi, Iraq, Jan. 30 2005: Sgt. LaTasha Boyd, of the 2nd Forward Support Battalion, 2nd Brigade, 2nd Infantry Division, does a security check on the first female voter at one of the polling stations ...
RAMADI, Iraq -- At a checkpoint on a bridge into this volatile Sunni Muslim city, an Iraqi platoon frisked a row of men and rummaged through their cars and trucks for explosives. The men scowled ...
Ramadi, Iraq, July 13, 2005: A young Iraqi girl comes out of her house to watch a passing patrol of U.S. and Iraqi soldiers. For 2nd Brigade soldiers in Ramadi, it was tough to tell what kind of ...
Omaha World-Herald reporter C. David Kotok and Col. John Folsom near a Marine War Hog Monday Oct. 3, 2005 at Camp Al Asad, Iraq. (Staff photo by Jeff Bundy/the Omaha World-herald) Omaha World-Herald ...
See more of our trusted coverage when you search. Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. But it didn't happen. Instead, the retrained Iraqi army, an integrated ...