Iraq War

Other reporters grumble because they heard the story off the record.
Let's be cautious about taking advice from the invasion's cheerleaders.
“Without something to take the place of what you’re trying to destroy, there is no point in destroying it,” says a former British intelligence chief.
Survivors say there are perhaps hundreds of Yazidi women, girls and boys held as sex slaves and child soldiers in Raqqa, Syria.
The satirical news site warned the Iraq War would fuel "a million bin Ladens."
Some 7,500 peshmerga fighters are closing in from three fronts in an effort to take control of the town and cut off a strategic supply line used by the Islamic State militants.
"If it wasn't me in that seat, it would be somebody else. I really wouldn't want anybody to go through any injury or suffering the way I did."
"It's not clear to me that, even if our policy did not work, subsequent policies have worked better," he said.