As sectarian violence continues to push the Iraqi and U.S. death toll higher, Iraq's new leaders are struggling to put together a government that can win the confidence of Iraq's diverse and feuding groups. We find out what's happening on the ground three years after President Bush's famous "Mission Accomplished" speech.
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Iraq Update
Listen Monday, May. 8, 2006 at 1:06 p.m. in ConflictGuests
Joost Hiltermann
Middle East Project Director, Head of Regional Office- Amman, Jordan, International Crisis Group
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