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On Assigment: Iraq
TIME's photographers document the conflict
Urban Warriors
U.S. soldiers are trained for a possible city battle
The Push for Baghdad
U.S. forces close in on the Iraqi capital
Saddam's Forces
Paramilitaries and guerrillas working for Hussein
Lethal Weapons
Protecting the troops from Iraq's toxic options
TIME/CNN Poll
American opinion on the war
Sticking to His Guns
George W. Bush is more determined than ever to destroy Saddam Hussein
3 Flawed Assumptions
A look at the unexpected facets of the war
What You See vs. What They See
The Arab networks are not without bias, but they often fill in missing pictures from the war
What's Fair in War?
The Geneva accords on the rules of the battlefield are 54 years old. Why they still matter
Fratricide
Misfiring in the fog
Taken By Surprise
This single mom joined the Army to be a cook. How did she become a POW?
Playing by Mogadishu Rules
Because of America's power, its enemies will always resort to deception
Dispatches From the Front
TIME writers' reports from the field with coalition troops
Life After Saddam
TIME takes an inside look at the U.S. plans for occupation
[3/10/2003]
Do You Want This War?
Bush presses his case to the public
[3/3/2003]
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Did the Bush administration underestimate Iraqi resistance?
Yes
No
Looking for Mr. Right
Maliki's Last Stand?
The prime minister makes a new call to curb violence, but Iraqis' patience with him and his government is wearing thin
What a Surge Really Means
Can a couple more divisions in Iraq make a difference? Or is Bush's idea too little, too late?
FROM THE APRIL 7, 2003 ISSUE OF TIME MAGAZINE; POSTED SUNDAY, MARCH 30, 2003
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