Is the Democratic candidate's troop-withdrawal strategy plausible?
Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Thursday announced he has received support from Baghdad and Iraqi Kurdish leaders to fight rebel Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) guerrillas inside Iraq.
14 months after an ambush, the bodies of two soldiers are found in Iraq.
Families say the bodies of two U.S. soldiers missing in Iraq for more than a year have been found. Army Sgt. Alex Jimenez, and Private Byron Fouty were kidnapped in May of 2007. (July 11)
Iraqi prime minister wants a timetable for U.S. troop withdrawal.
Fallout from Iraqi Prime Minister's Request for Troop Withdrawal Timetable.
Adm. Mullen tours Mosul during Iraq visit
Tools stolen from home being built for vet paralyzed during second tour in Iraq
White House downplays PM's statement on a timetable for troop removal.
Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki now says his country wants to know when American forces will be withdrawing from his country. It is the first time al-Maliki has publicly called for a withdrawal date. (July 8)
Obama's Iraq shift: Change of heart or change of strategy?
Iraqi PM raises questions over future U.S. troop withdrawal
FOX News joins Joint Chiefs Chairman in Baghdad
Group providing free college to kids of soldiers killed in Iraq or Afghanistan
'FOX News Sunday' media panel debates whether Obama is 'refining' his position or has come up with something new
Report: Iraqi forces leading final purge of Al Qaeda in Iraq
Extreme heat, another hazard for troops in Iraq
After losing three limbs, Sgt. Anderson still couldn't shake his love for adventure. Meet the heroic ex-soldier who can't be stopped. Produced by Jacqueline Ingles for MTV's Choose or Lose Street Team '08. (July 4)
Newly diagnosed cases of post-traumatic stress disorder surged among US troops who served in Iraq and Afghanistan in 2007, a peak year for US fighting and casualties. Since 2003, more than 39,000 US troops have been diagnosed with post traumatic stress disorder, according to the military statistics.
A look at how U.S. soldiers are spending the holiday.
Barack Obama says he is open to refining his plan to bring U.S. troops home from Iraq in 16 months based on what he hears from military commanders during his upcoming trip there. (July 3)
Wounded Iraq vet gets amazingly versatile robotic wheelchair
David Mac Dougall: Comedy called 'Mud House' a hit in Iraq
President Bush said Wednesday it has been a 'tough month' in Afghanistan, where more U.S. and NATO troops died during the past two months than in Iraq. (July 2)
Iraq war veterans say their military experience has shaped the way they see the upcoming presidential election. Two young veterans, one a John McCain supporter, the other a Barack Obama supporter, share their stories. (July 2)
Iraq's sole weightlifting competitor Sawara Mohammed had no thoughts of Olympic glory when he began shovelling cement at age 13. Now he's on his way to Beijing.
New progress report for Iraq
The Iraqi National Symphony Orchestra performs anniversary concert in Baghdad.
Drowning bear gets a human helping hand
U.S. military touts success against Taliban in Afghanistan, Al Qaeda in Iraq
President Bush on Monday signed a $162 billion war spending plan to pay for the fighting in Iraq and Afghanistan until the next president takes office. (June 30)
Former Iraqi oil minister Dr Mohammad Bahr Al-Uloom explains why Iraq is seeking outside help from western oil companies.
Australian troops who served in Iraq were celebrated at a welcome home parade on Saturday that also marked the withdrawal of the country's combat operations in the war zone. (June 28)
Hearing damage is one of the most common injuries soldiers face serving in Iraq. Emily Catalano of North Dakota spoke to a young veteran about his struggle. Produced for MTV's Choose or Lose Street Team '08 at chooseorlose.com. (June 27)
After returning from Iraq, a young Marine says he was encouraged to use some questionable tactics to recruit new soldiers. Produced by Shelby Highsmith of Georgia for MTV's Choose or Lose Street Team '08 at chooseorlose.com. (June 27)
The U.S. government rebuilds in Sadr City, one of Baghdad's toughest corners