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Making Sense Of Devastation And Trauma In Iraq
ResumeNearly four months after President Obama declared an end to the American combat mission in Iraq, the country still has nearly 50,000 american service members present in non-combat operations.
We take a look at the reality on the ground, and the country's new government with New York Times Baghdad bureau chief Anthony Shadid. Shadid told us that he struggles to make readers understand the devastation in the country, where everyone he meets has lost a loved one.
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- Here & Now: Where are the architects of the Iraq War now?
This segment aired on December 23, 2010.