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Stories by Sam Dagher

A Simmering Battle Over Kirkuk

Tensions are rising between Kurdish, Arab, and Turkmen factions over the heart of northern Iraq's oil industry.
Posted on Apr 29, 2008

Will 'Armloads' of U.S. Cash Buy the Loyalty of Iraq's Sunni Leaders?

The administration talks a lot about support from Sunni tribal leaders; here's the rest of the story.
Posted on Nov 8, 2007

Basra, After the British

As British troops exit Basra, Shiite parties vie to fill power vacuum. What happens in the city may may provide a window on the future for the rest of Iraq.
Posted on Sep 21, 2007

Retreating Brits Cut Deal With Muqtada al-Sadr for Safe Exit

An Iraqi official says a deal was struck with the Mahdi Army to ensure a safe departure from Basra.
Posted on Aug 27, 2007

Massive Bombings Signal Rising Threat to Iraq's Ethnic Minorities

Lacking protection from the Iraqi government, ethnic and religious minorities may look to defend themselves.
Posted on Aug 17, 2007

Amid Tensions with US, Iran's Presence in Iraq Grows

Economic and political ties between Iran and Iraq are growing despite US criticism of Tehran's "meddling."
Posted on Jul 24, 2007