
In case you're feeling intellectual today, we bring you the Iraq Study Group report. Here is the intro the 96-page report, (there will be a quiz later) and, for you real scholars out there, the appendices. Enjoy.

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On Tuesday, the United States will end combat operations in Iraq. On the eve of the momentous occasion, during his weekly address, the President...

The Center for American Progress' Brian Katulis fields questions on whether large-scale protests could have happened in Iraq.

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A glimpse at how we could have changed the world had we not started a war in Iraq.
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