Iraqi journalist and poet Hatem Saleh is finally free to walk the streets safely, 8000 miles away from home. The Casa Refugio Citlaltepetl, a safe house in Mexico City for persecuted writers, recently welcomed Saleh, who had been attacked and threatened for his work in Iraq.
Radical cleric denounces any agreement with U.S.
Are U.S. and Iraqi troops driving Al Qaeda out of Iraq? Maj. Bob Bevelacqua weighs in
President Bush held out the prospect of further troop cuts in Iraq later this year as he hailed a new "degree of durability" in security gains there.
Former CENTCOM commander on strategy in Iraq now that troop surge has reduced violence
President Bush says there's encouraging news from Iraq, violence is down and that means tour lengths for U.S. troops can drop to 12 months from 15 months. (July 31)
Barack Obama discusses how much he is willing to alter his timeline for withdrawing troops from Iraq
Barack Obama admits surge in Iraq worked but still criticizes the overall war
Campaign surrogates discuss Obama's trip abroad, how success in Iraq will play for both McCain and Obama
Barack Obama lays out his views on Iraq, Afghanistan following world tour
The GOP presidential candidate heads out West and has some fighting words about Obama's stance on Iraq
Iraq upset over decision to ban Olympic team
Obama's strategy calls for shifting troops from Iraq to Afghanistan
Washington Post questions whether Obama really found support for his Iraq withdrawal plan
Obama supporter Sen. John Kerry defends candidate's statements on Iraq
How and when do we end the war in Iraq? Sen. Jon Kyl weighs in
All 3 network anchors will travel to Iraq with Obama
Will Barack Obama's trip to Iraq modify his policy?
John McCain criticizes Obama's stance on Iraq war, saying he makes decisions before getting facts
Former presidential candidate on differing views of Obama and McCain on Iraq and Afghanistan
After losing son in Iraq, Brian Hart set out to protect soldiers still braving the battlefield
A clue to where energy prices may be headed, with Daniel Yergin, Cambridge Energy Research Associates chairman
Taking out a nuclear reactor
Whiskey Company loses its leader in Iraq
The battle for Tal Afar, Iraq
Did Saddam think he could win?
How did Saddam react?
His plan for getting out of Iraq
The FBI agent who questioned former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein says the dictator admitted that he miscalculated in thinking that the United States would not invade.
McCain's plan for Iraq
"Curve Ball" was a secret source for the CIA, providing false information about Iraqi biological weapons. That intelligence bolstered the U.S. case for war. But "Curve Ball" wasn't the prominent chemical engineer he claimed to be and invented stories to help get asylum in Germany. For the first time, 60 Minutes reveals "Curve Ball's" identity.
A year after the battle of Fallujah, Kevin Sites returned to Iraq to gauge progress on rebuilding and securing the city. He also reported from northern Iraq, where Kurds enjoy relative prosperity but still bear scars from abuses under Saddam Hussein's regime.
Plame Wilson's job at the CIA prior to the Iraq war
An enraged veteran verbally assaults visitors at the Iraq war monument in California.
During a protest march to the Bush family estate in Maine, Iraq War combat vet Eli Israel discusses troop dissatisfaction.
With its volatile ethnic mix and threat of roadside bombs, American and Iraqi security forces are struggling to contain violence in the oil-rich area. Journalist Doug Grindle reports.
With its volatile ethnic mix and threat of roadside bombs, American and Iraqi security forces are struggling to contain violence in the oil-rich area. Journalist Doug Grindel reports.
Strong support for the mission in Iraq
The battalion is called to active duty in Iraq
Tenet defends the war against Iraq