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Iraqi army soldiers fire their weapons during a gun-battle with Shi'ite militiamen in the Shi'ite dominated Baghdad's neighbourhood of Shulla May 13, 2008.
Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki on April 30, 2008, confirmed his vow to disband all the armed groups, including Shiite Mahdi Army militia, whom he accused of using civilians as "human shields" in fightings in Sadr City.
A vehicle burns after a bomb attack in Kirkuk, 155 miles north of Baghdad, October 28, 2007.
Residents gather at the scene of a car bomb attack in Kirkuk, 250 km (155 miles) north of Baghdad Oct. 11, 2007. A car bomb targeting the traffic police chief of Kirkuk killed at least seven people and wounded 50 others, the latest in a spate of attacks on senior police officials in northern Iraq.
US troops would probably stay in Iraq for a "protracted period" despite gradual withdrawal, US Defense Secretary Robert Gates said on Sunday, September 16, 2007.
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the People's Republic of China
Reconstruction of Iraq
News Update
19 killed in Baghdad motorcycle market blast
Scores killed in Baghdad pet market explosion
Obama sticks to plan of troops withdrawal from Iraq
Deadly attacks kill 20 Iraqis
Up to 70 people killed in Kirkuk truck bombing
28 killed in car bombing in S Iraq
Female suicide bomber kills 40 outside Baghdad Shiite shrine
Suicide bomb attack kills 22 in Baghdad
Japan to withdraw air defense force from Iraq
US-Iraq security pact faces objections
US, Iraq close to security deal
Up to 20 killed in Diyala suicide bombing
China's Stance
China seeks improved security, national reconciliation in Iraq
Int'l Security Conference to Help Restore Iraqi Stability
China to Write Off Iraqi Debts
China's Position Elaborated at Baghdad Meeting
FM Spokesman on Bush's Pledge of More Troops for Iraq
FM: Iraqi Affairs Should Be Decided by Iraqi People
China Says Fate of Saddam Should Be Decided by Iraqi People
China Willing to Boost Oil Cooperation with Iraq
China Concerned About Iraq's Situation
Chinese FM Responds to al-Zarqawi's Death
International Community Response
World Reacts to Saddam's Death Sentence
UK Ambassador: Iraq Is Likely to Break Up
Bush Hails 'New Day' in Iraq; No Word on Troops
Prodi to Propose Withdrawal of Troops from Iraq
Int'l Meeting Reiterates Support for Iraq
UN to Discipline Officials over Report
UN Oil-for-Food Procurement System 'Tainted'
Poland to Withdraw 800 Troops from Iraq
World Welcomes Voting
UN: US Military Overenthusiastic
Commentary
US-Iraq security pact faces objections
Thorns in US-Iraq security pact
Iraq-US pact talks in deadlock, but not dead
Sadr standoff turns political but unlikely leads to peaceful exit
Iraqi Situation improves, challenges still remain
Iraq's reconciliation remains on rocks
Bush's Iraq Journey Preludes to Policy Change?
Iraq 'Failure' Report to Hasten Bush's What to Do Next Count
Why the US Isn't Leaving Iraq Any Time Soon
Iraqi Refugee Crisis
UN Weapons Inspection in Iraq
UN Monitoring Commission Continues Analysis Work on Iraq
Hans Blix: Iraq Destroyed Weapons of Massive Destruction 10 Years Ago
Envoys: Progress Made on Iraqi Uranium
Blix Questions Basis of Iraq War
Blix Defends Inspectors' Credibility
UN Appoints Acting Chief for Iraq Weapons Inspection Body
UN Nuclear Experts Visit Iraqi Plant
Blix: UNMOVIC Ready to Be Independent Verifier for Findings in Iraq
US and UN Inspectors Divided over Inspections in Iraq
Chief UN Inspector Wishes to Do Further Inspection Work Independently

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