May 04 Watch Iraqi Prisoner Abuse Donald Rumsfeld told reporters that the actions of U.S. soldiers photographed abusing Iraqi prisoners are "totally unacceptable and un-American." Two members of the Senate Armed Services Committee, members of which received a closed door briefing on the allegations, discuss the… Continue watching
May 03 U.S. Military Reprimands Soldiers for Alleged Iraqi Prisoner Abuse By PBS News Hour The U.S. military has reprimanded six American soldiers and admonished another in connection with the alleged abuse of Iraqi prisoners at the Abu Ghraib prison in Baghdad. Continue reading
May 03 Watch Turmoil in Iraq An Iraqi-led brigade peacefully took up positions in the Sunni city of Fallujah today, while U.S. forces faced continued resistance in the Shiite city of Najaf, where radical cleric Muqtada al-Sadr remains holed up. Terence Smith discusses today's developments with… Continue watching
May 03 Watch Fallout from Alleged Prisoner Abuse in Iraq The U.S. military reprimanded seven soldiers Monday for mistreating prisoners in what a U.S. Army report described as a "systemic" abuse of those in custody. Experts discuss the circumstances of the abuse cases and what they may do to the… Continue watching
Apr 30 Sinclair Stations Pull Nightline Iraq Casualties Report By Admin In response to ABC News' decision to read the names of the more than 700 servicemen and women killed in Iraq during the April 30 edition of Nightline, Sinclair Broadcast Group announced that it will not carry the special broadcast. Continue reading
Apr 30 President Disgusted by Treatment of Iraqi Prisoners President Bush said Friday that he was disgusted by the treatment of Iraqi prisoners, after pictures showing some of the allegations against U.S. soldiers were made public. Continue reading
Apr 30 Watch Fighting in Fallujah Washington Post reporter Rajiv Chandrasekaran, reports from Fallujah about a new Iraqi military unit that has joined U.S. Marines there. Continue watching
Apr 30 Watch Casualties of War On a special edition of Nightline on Friday, Ted Koppel read the names of all of the U.S. troops who have died in Iraq, but viewers of seven ABC stations owned by Sinclair Broadcasting were not able to see it. Continue watching
Apr 29 U.S. Troops to Leave Fallujah; 10 Soldiers Killed Elsewhere U.S. Marines will begin withdrawing from Fallujah as a new Iraqi security force moves in under an agreement reached late Wednesday to end the month-long standoff between coalition forces and insurgents. Continue reading
Apr 29 Watch Fallujah Fight U.S. Marines will begin withdrawing from Fallujah under a tentative agreement reached late Wednesday to end the month-long standoff between coalition forces and insurgents. Margaret Warner discusses the deal with military experts. Continue watching