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Time.com: Report: Deal Stopped UK-Basra Fight

A secret deal with an Iran-backed militia kept British forces out of a battle in the southern Iraqi city of Basra, leaving U.S. and Iraqi forces to fight alone

UK troops to start Iraq withdrawal by early 2009

British Prime Minister Gordon Brown said Tuesday his country will withdraw some of its 4,100 troops stationed in Iraq by the beginning of next year.

Time.com: Where Iraq and Iran Meet, Uneasily

Baghdad is reasserting its authority in its crucial peninsula on the Gulf, but its old enemy Iran is just a short swim away

Pentagon: Violence down in Iraq since 'surge'

All major indicators of violence in Iraq have dropped by between 40 and 80 percent since February 2007, when President Bush committed an additional 30,000 troops to the war there, the Pentagon reported Monday.

UK minister: Basra is 'transformed city'

Britain's defense secretary has declared that the once war-torn southern Iraqi city of Basra is now a "transformed city."

Iraqi: 'I killed her with a machine gun'

The man, blindfolded and handcuffed, crouches in the corner of the detention center while an Iraqi soldier grills him about rampant crimes being carried out by gangs in the southern city of Basra.

Shiite power struggle behind Iraq clashes, analysts say

Recent deadly clashes in Basra and Baghdad's Sadr City represent Shiite-vs.-Shiite political maneuvering ahead of Iraqi provincial elections, analysts say.

Airstrike, battles kill at least 11 in Iraq

Fighting flared overnight in two key Shiite regions of Iraq, with four people killed early Wednesday in a U.S. airstrike in Basra and five others dying in battles in Baghdad's volatile northeastern region.

Iraqi soldiers free CBS journalist from captors

Richard Butler, the CBS journalist rescued by Iraqi soldiers in the southern Iraqi city of Basra on Monday, described a quick escape and "brilliant" military work that ended his two long months of captivity.

Time.com: Did 1,000 Fighters Mutiny in Basra?

The Iraqi government has dismissed about 1,300 soldiers and policemen who deserted or refused to fight during last month's offensive against Shiite militias and criminal gangs in Basra

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