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Beyond the War in Iraq
Maps and Web Resources

NPR Online

Maps and graphics

A chronology of the 2003 war in Iraq

A timeline of Iraqi history

A primer on frequently used military terms


U.S. Government Sites

White House site on Iraq

Department of Defense

United States Central Command (CentCom)

Pentagon site on the war on terrorism

State Department site on Iraq

Department of Homeland Security

CIA World Factbook profile of Iraq

Department of Energy profile of Iraqi oil production


Sites on Iraqi Weapons Programs

CIA report on Iraq weapons of mass destruction programs

British government report on Iraqi weapons, security apparatus

French Foreign Ministry Web site on Iraq

U.N. Web site on Iraq

U.N. Monitoring, Verification and Inspection Commission

International Atomic Energy Agency site on Iraq

Federation of American Scientists site on Iraqi weapons programs


Library of Congress Studies of Iraq, Neighbors

Iraq

Kuwait

Saudi Arabia

Jordan

Syria

Turkey

Iran


From the CIA World Fact Book, 2002

Iraq

Kuwait

Saudi Arabia

Jordan

Syria

Turkey

Iran


Sites with a Humanitarian Focus

Global Policy Forum on the Iraq crisis.

International Rescue Committee on Iraq.

Iraq Research and Documentation Project at Harvard University.

U.N. Office of the Iraq Oil-for-Food Program

Web Logs ("Blogs")

(A blog is a frequently updated, personal Web site featuring diary-type commentary and links to articles or other Web sites.)

DearRaed.blogspot.com -- Perhaps the only blog being written from Baghdad, this site is produced by Salam Pax, who describes himself as a gay architect who has lived abroad for many years.

WBUR.org -- Ken George and Will Thomson share their personal thoughts and Web links related to the war in Iraq.

Warblogs.cc -- Created and hosted by Christopher Allbritton, George Paine, Sean-Paul Kelley and Mike Hudack, "designed to provide you with a birds-eye view of Gulf War Redux, the American government and civil liberties issues in the United States."







   
   
   
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