U.S. troops withdrawing from Iraqi cities

Citizens shop at a market below the citadel in the city of Kirkuk, ...
AP
Tue Nov 3, 8:23 AM ET
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Citizens shop at a market below the citadel in the city of Kirkuk, 290 kilometers (180 miles) north of Baghdad, Iraq, on Tuesday, Oct 3, 2009. Iraqi politicians are debating with new hostility over control of Kirkuk, a shabby northern city set near rich oil fields that both the self-ruling Kurds and the central government want. The deadlock threatens to delay Iraq's nationwide elections set for mid-January, and in turn could possibly disrupt American plans to withdraw troops shortly after.

(AP Photo/Yahya Ahmed)

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