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...moment, a new mission, for the Iraqi people and for the soldiers in their midst, and the challenge for both is likely to grow as the future takes root. --Reported by Brian Bennett, Aparisim Ghosh, Simon Robinson and Nir Rosen/Baghdad, Michael Weisskopf/Doha, Terry McCarthy/Kuwait City, Timothy J. Burger, Massimo Calabresi, John F. Dickerson and Mark Thompson/Washington
...credible claims to be able to lead various parts of the country," he says, "and our view is, Great, let them sort that out." Sorting out Iraq's fractious polity will challenge the skills of anyone, let alone a man exiled for 45 years. --Reported by Brian Bennett/Nasiriyah, Massimo Calabresi and Mark Thompson/Washington, Meenakshi Ganguly/Kuwait City and J.F.O. McAllister/London
...were not, for the time being, fighting a war within a war. It was a moment of relief to have at least come this far without those fears being realized, even knowing harder days would surely come. --Reported by Alex Perry and Simon Robinson/Baghdad; Jim Lacey/Najaf; Terry McCarthy/Basra; Massimo Calabresi, John F. Dickerson and Mark Thompson/Washington; and Michael Ware/Kirkuk
...Americans on the road to Baghdad as much as for the President commanding them to battle, there's no turning back now. --Reported by Scott MacLeod/Cairo; Terry McCarthy/Basra; Paul Quinn-Judge and Michael Ware/Northern Iraq; Alex Perry and Simon Robinson/Southern Iraq; Sally Donnelly/Qatar; and Timothy J. Burger, Massimo Calabresi, James Carney, John Dickerson and Mark Thompson/Washington
...them. North Korea, Iran, possibly Libya and Syria would all love to have the power that Saddam coveted. The unanswered question of the Iraq story is whether the ideas behind it will one day be used in other places too. --With reporting by Timothy J. Burger, Massimo Calabresi, John F. Dickerson, Mark Thompson, Eric Roston and Douglas Waller/Washington, Mitch Frank/New York and James Graff/Paris