Aug 30 Watch In Iraq, Uncertainty Marks Transition as U.S. Forces Halt Combat Role As the U.S. prepares to officially end combat operations in Iraq on Tuesday, Margaret Warner begins a series of reports on the ongoing efforts to train Iraqi police to take over the day-to-day security operations and how that's affecting lives… Continue watching
Aug 27 Watch In Iraq, Insurgents See Opportunity in U.S. Drawdown In the wake of deadly coordinated bombings across Iraq earlier this week, Margaret Warner reports on the ongoing threat of violence as the U.S. winds down its combat mission and previews her upcoming series on the next steps for Iraq… Continue watching
Aug 26 Then and Now: What Replaced the Toppled Saddam Statue? By Larisa Epatko BAGHDAD | The toppling of a statue of Saddam Hussein, marking the fall of Baghdad to U.S.-led coalition forces, did not escape controversy when a U.S. Marine temporarily draped an American flag over the statue's head and an Army report… Continue reading
Aug 25 Notes From an Embed in Iraq: A Lesson Learned By Margaret Warner MOSUL, Iraq | We're out in a nine-humvee convoy with Federal Police Gen. Hamid Mohsin Al-Taey, whose Baghdad-based unit has the job of weeding anti-government insurgents out of western Mosul far to the north. It's the most dangerous section of… Continue reading
Aug 25 Watch Odierno: Iraqis Will Be Able to Handle Security Margaret Warner talks to Army Gen. Raymond Odierno about the state of security in Iraq as the U.S. scales back combat operations. Continue watching
Aug 25 Watch Wave of Violence in Iraq Kills More Than 50 More than 50 Iraqis died Wednesday in more than two dozen separate attacks across Iraq. Margaret Warner has more. Continue watching
Aug 24 Portraits of Iraqis and Their Dreams By Margaret Warner Iraqis' feelings about their country's future are best reflected in what they say about their own personal dreams. The younger ones appear less scarred -- their parents' and grandparents' generations seem far more so. Here's a sampling of people we've… Continue reading
Aug 23 Ask Your Questions About Iraq to Margaret Warner By Larisa Epatko _pap_embed_custom('news01s4286qf2c',482,304,""); BAGHDAD | As Margaret Warner continues her series of reports from Iraq on the state of the country as the U.S. ends its official combat mission there, she's looking at the country's ongoing security problems, how… Continue reading
Aug 20 Boy Wonder Photographer By Larisa Epatko Six-year-old Kamar Hashem Mohammed Al-Nomane is an aspiring professional photographer, and he's already off to a good start. Continue reading
Aug 20 Then and Now: Iraq’s ‘Blackwater Bridge’ By Larisa Epatko FALLUJAH, Iraq | One of the searing images of the war in Iraq was that of the charred bodies of the Blackwater security contractors strung up on the bridge over the Euphrates River in Fallujah. Continue reading