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- Healing Iraq: Part II
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How do doctors cope with practicing in a war zone? Find out this week on War News Radio, in Part II of our series on public health. We take a look at the problem of attacks against doctors in Iraq.
And, for many students at US military service academies, graduation can be a ticket to Iraq. We hear from students at West Point and Annapolis about preparing for war.
Also, we address the issue of building up Iraq's Army. Are the troops just being trained to wage a civil war? Stephen Biddle from the Council on Foreign Relations weighs in.
Finally, we take a look back to 1921 and find out who really put Iraq on the map.
These stories, plus the week's news, from War News Radio.
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How do doctors cope with practicing in a war zone? Find out this week on War News Radio, in Part II of our series on public health. We take a look at the problem of attacks against doctors in Iraq. And, for many students at US military service academies, graduation can be a ticket to Iraq. We hear from students at West Point and Annapolis about preparing for war. Also, we address the issue of building up Iraq's Army. Are the troops just being trained to wage a civil war? Stephen Biddle from the Council on Foreign Relations weighs in. Finally, we take a look back to 1921 and find out who really put Iraq on the map. These stories, plus the week's news, from War News Radio.





