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Tension accelerates in Iraq  2006

  BAGHDAD, March 12 (Xinhuan) -- Violence has been on the rise across the entire Iraq after the bombing of a holly Shiite shrine in northern Iraq on Feb. 22. The bloodshed afterwards claimed over 500 lives, making people fear that the country is on the edge of a civil war.

Iraq War anniversary   2006

  Washington, March 20 (Xinhua)-- As part of the worldwide wave of protests marking the third anniversary of the Iraq war, some 200 peaceful protestors marched several kilometers from the Lincoln Memorial in Washington DC to the Pentagon headquarters on Monday,asking Bush's administration to stop the war.

    WASHINGTON, April 27 (Xinhua) -- The United States is projected to spend a total of 811 billion U.S. dollars on the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, according to a report published in the Washington Post on Thursday.

    The cost of the Iraqi war will reach 320 billion dollars after the expected passage next month of an emergency spending bill currently before the Senate, but the total cost is likely to more than double before the war ends, the report cited Congressional Research Service (CRS) estimates as saying.

    The analysis, distributed to some members of Congress this week, provides the most official estimate yet of the war.

    Once the war spending bill is passed, military and diplomatic costs will have reached 101.8 billion dollars this fiscal year, up from 87.3 billion dollars in 2005, 77.3 billion dollars in 2004 and 51 billion dollars in 2003, the year the Iraqi war commenced, according to the report.

    Even if a gradual troop withdrawal begins this year, war costs in Iraq and Afghanistan are likely to rise by an additional 371 billion dollars during the phase out, the Washington Post reported.

    When factoring in the war costs in Afghanistan, the total of 811 billion dollars for both wars would have far exceeded the inflation-adjusted cost of 549 billion dollars for the Vietnam War, the report said.

    Of the total war spending, the CRS analysis found that 4 billion dollars could not be tracked, and could not identify 2.5 billion dollars diverted from other spending authorizations in 2001 and 2002 to prepare for the invasion.

    The discovery, the report said, helped inflate the CRS cost estimate, which also included expenditure on foreign aid and diplomacy, higher than estimates from independent analysts. Enditem

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US encounters guerrilla warfare in Iraq  2004

  BAGHDAD, April 4 (Xinhua) -- The US forces' death toll in Iraq has risen to 610 with seven US soldiers killed Sunday during clashes with Shiite militiamen, known as the Mehdi Army, in the Sadr City near Baghdad.

US lanches war on Iraq  2003

  BAGHDAD, March 20 (Xinhua) -- The United States launched a war on Iraq early morning on March 20, 2003. US warplanes raided the Iraqi capital of Baghdad about one and a half hours after the expiration of the deadline set by US President George W. Bush for Iraqi President Saddam Hussein to leave the country or face war.

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