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Building a Democratic Iraq
- Experts praise the coalition's military performance
- Reconstruction plans run into trouble
- Troops struggle to maintain security
- The UN seeks a larger role in reconstruction
- Coalition troops encounter growing resistance
- Search fails to uncover weapons of mass destruction
- Iraqi Opposition Groups
- Members of the Iraq Governing Council
- Iraq forms a transitional government
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- Inspections and Sanctions, 1992–2000
- U.S. Policy Moves toward Regime Change in Iraq, 2001–02
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- The Fall of Baghdad, April 2003
- Building a Democratic Iraq
