Iraq Video

What's next for Iraq?

Yahoo! News - Wed Aug 6, 10:00 PM ET

Rice says the conversation about Iraq is changing, and that's a sign of success.

  • Why he stopped golfing Yahoo! News - Wed May 7, 5:00 PM ET

    President Bush says he stopped playing golf because of the Iraq war

  • Why not pull out of Iraq? Yahoo! News - Wed May 7, 5:00 PM ET

    We ask the president: What's the worst that could happen if we pull out of Iraq?

  • Was Bush misled on Iraq? Yahoo! News - Wed May 7, 5:00 PM ET

    A Yahoo! News user poses a tough question

  • A World of Conflict - Iraq Kevin Sites in the Hot Zone - Mon Oct 29, 4:46 PM ET

    A year after the battle of Fallujah, Kevin Sites returned to Iraq to gauge progress on rebuilding and securing the city. He also reported from northern Iraq, where Kurds enjoy relative prosperity but still bear scars from abuses under Saddam Hussein's regime.

  • Outrage at the Iraq war monument You Witness News - Fri Oct 12, 8:15 PM ET

    An enraged veteran verbally assaults visitors at the Iraq war monument in California.

  • A Vet in Kennebunkport You Witness News - Fri Oct 12, 7:39 PM ET

    During a protest march to the Bush family estate in Maine, Iraq War combat vet Eli Israel discusses troop dissatisfaction.

  • Sen. Barack Obama Interview People of the Web - Sun Oct 7, 11:14 AM ET

    In an interview following his victory in the Yahoo News Democratic Candidates Mashup, Sen. Barack Obama discusses the war in Iraq, the importance of young voters and his 'doing business differently' approach to politics.

  • Struggle in Kirkuk Kevin Sites in the Hot Zone - Mon Sep 17, 10:29 PM ET

    With its volatile ethnic mix and threat of roadside bombs, American and Iraqi security forces are struggling to contain violence in the oil-rich area. Journalist Doug Grindle reports.

  • Kevin Sites in the Hot Zone - Mon Sep 17, 10:24 PM ET

    With its volatile ethnic mix and threat of roadside bombs, American and Iraqi security forces are struggling to contain violence in the oil-rich area. Journalist Doug Grindel reports.

  • Kevin Sites in the Hot Zone - Fri Jan 12, 10:19 PM ET

    Young Iraqis are outraged that the Americans would detain a Muslim woman. They say this cannot be done in a place like Fallujah. Then, U.S. soldiers scramble to find the insurgents behind an RPG attack – they heard the explosion but who launched the rocket?

  • Kevin Sites in the Hot Zone - Wed Jan 10, 7:17 PM ET

    U.S. soldiers raid an Iraqi home looking for an insurgent financier. WARNING: Video clip contains strong language and mild violence.

  • 'Occupation: Dreamland' trailer Kevin Sites in the Hot Zone - Mon Jan 8, 9:12 PM ET

    In 'Occupation: Dreamland,' filmmakers Ian Olds and Garrett Scott have candid and intimate conversations with U.S. troops serving in Fallujah, Iraq.

  • Lt. Ehren Watada Interview Kevin Sites in the Hot Zone - Tue Jan 2, 6:46 PM ET

    Kevin Sites recently conducted a phone interview with Lt. Ehren Watada, the first commissioned officer to publicly refuse deployment to Iraq. Watada faces up to six years in prison.

  • Kevin Sites in the Hot Zone - Mon Oct 9, 1:04 PM ET

    The Frontline Club in London is dedicated to journalists risking their lives to cover war. In a recent discussion there, Kevin Sites spoke about a defining moment of his career: covering the 2004 battle for Fallujah, Iraq.

  • Kevin Sites in the Hot Zone - Wed Oct 4, 2:18 PM ET

    Syria faces intense political trouble with Lebanon, a confrontation with the U.S. over Iraq and a crisis about its role in the Arab world. But Syria's greatest challenge may be with itself.

  • Kevin Sites in the Hot Zone - Mon Sep 25, 12:48 PM ET

    More than two and a half years since the invasion that toppled Saddam Hussein, Iraq remains one of the most violent and dangerous places in the world.

  • Kevin Sites in the Hot Zone - Tue May 9, 8:01 PM ET

    The peshmerga have honed their military tactics during decades of defending Kurdish culture in northern Iraq.

  • Kevin Sites in the Hot Zone - Tue May 9, 7:59 PM ET

    Visitors to the Red Security museum in northern Iraq, housed in the former Iraqi army intelligence headquarters of the same name, see cells in their original condition and scenes depicting the torture that happened there.

  • Kevin Sites in the Hot Zone - Tue May 9, 7:58 PM ET

    Revelers in Erbil, Iraq celebrate a marriage with a traditional Kurdish dance. Kurds in the north have held onto their culture, despite repression by Saddam Hussein's regime.

  • Kevin Sites in the Hot Zone - Tue May 9, 7:58 PM ET

    In northern Iraq, cities like Erbil are basking in the region's relative stability. Investment is pouring in and construction projects are springing up left and right.

  • Kevin Sites in the Hot Zone - Tue May 9, 7:55 PM ET

    U.S. soldiers deliver supplies to Baghdad neighborhoods and in the process, try to better understand Iraqis. They are met with a combination of gratitude and animosity.

  • Kevin Sites in the Hot Zone - Tue May 9, 7:53 PM ET

    For Marines on night patrol in Fallujah, there are no more explosions, no gunshots. There is only silence. A year ago these same streets were embroiled in ferocious fighting.

  • Kevin Sites in the Hot Zone - Tue May 9, 7:50 PM ET

    Marines of Golf Company make do at their primitive outpost near Fallujah. A duffel bag filled with sand doubles as a punching bag and the only luxury item is a battered TV.

  • Kevin Sites in the Hot Zone - Tue May 9, 7:28 PM ET

    Concerned that insurgents could infiltrate Fallujah again through the city's suburbs, Marines conduct house-to-house searches. On this day they find suspicious persons and make arrests.

  • Kevin Sites in the Hot Zone - Fri Apr 28, 1:34 PM ET

    For the Marines engaged in the Battle for Fallujah, every street was considered hostile. Embedded in Fallujah in November 2004, Kevin Sites covered the intense fighting as Marines swept through the city.

  • Kevin Sites in the Hot Zone - Fri Apr 28, 1:33 PM ET

    At a Fallujah gas station, Marines work with the Iraqi Army to investigate reports of a possible improvised explosive device (IED).

  • Kevin Sites in the Hot Zone - Fri Apr 28, 1:33 PM ET

    The 2nd Marine Division still patrols Fallujah, but they also take time to joke with Iraqi kids. These Marines are also tasked with helping to rebuild the city.

  • Kevin Sites in the Hot Zone - Fri Apr 28, 1:02 PM ET

    In a country where they assume the regime is always listening, Syrian students speak carefully. But in this tea-house discussion, they express passionately their views on issues such as the war in Iraq and Syria's relations with Lebanon.

  • Kevin Sites in the Hot Zone - Fri Apr 28, 1:02 PM ET

    On a rare visit by a Western reporter, Syrian troops are dug in along the border with Iraq, but officers don't give interviews. Despite the show of force, the U.S. questions Syria's effectiveness at stemming the flow of foreign fighters into Iraq.

  • Iraq Mini-Doc Kevin Sites in the Hot Zone - Thu Dec 8, 4:23 PM ET

    More than two and a half years since the invasion that toppled Saddam Hussein, Iraq remains one of the most violent and dangerous places in the world.

  • Skilled Fighters Kevin Sites in the Hot Zone - Tue Dec 6, 3:35 PM ET

    The peshmerga have honed their military tactics during decades of defending Kurdish culture in northern Iraq.

  • Red Security Tour Kevin Sites in the Hot Zone - Thu Dec 1, 3:29 PM ET

    Visitors to the Red Security museum in northern Iraq, housed in the former Iraqi army intelligence headquarters of the same name, see cells in their original condition and scenes depicting the torture that happened there.

  • Kurdish Wedding Celebration Kevin Sites in the Hot Zone - Tue Nov 29, 6:04 PM ET

    Revelers in Erbil, Iraq celebrate a marriage with a traditional Kurdish dance. Kurds in the north have held onto their culture, despite repression by Saddam Hussein's regime.

  • Economic Boom Kevin Sites in the Hot Zone - Tue Nov 29, 6:04 PM ET

    In northern Iraq, cities like Erbil are basking in the region's relative stability. Investment is pouring in and construction projects are springing up left and right.

  • Fallujah's Streets, Silent Kevin Sites in the Hot Zone - Wed Nov 23, 1:06 PM ET

    For Marines on night patrol in Fallujah, there are no more explosions, no gunshots. There is only silence. A year ago these same streets were embroiled in ferocious fighting.

  • Life on Base Kevin Sites in the Hot Zone - Wed Nov 23, 12:16 PM ET

    Marines of Golf Company make do at their primitive outpost near Fallujah. A duffel bag filled with sand doubles as a punching bag and the only luxury item is a battered TV.

  • Fallujah 2004 Kevin Sites in the Hot Zone - Wed Nov 23, 11:44 AM ET

    For the Marines engaged in the Battle for Fallujah, every street was considered hostile. Embedded in Fallujah in November 2004, Kevin Sites covered the intense fighting as Marines swept through the city.

  • Good Intentions Kevin Sites in the Hot Zone - Tue Nov 22, 4:00 PM ET

    U.S. soldiers deliver supplies to Baghdad neighborhoods and in the process, try to better understand Iraqis. They are met with a combination of gratitude and animosity.

  • Improving Iraq's Army Kevin Sites in the Hot Zone - Mon Nov 14, 5:44 PM ET

    The Iraqi Army's 3rd Company is making progress toward standing on its own. But with discipline problems and corruption at the Iraqi Ministry of Defense, they won't be ready anytime soon.

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