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This week on War News Radio, we follow Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki on his trip to Washington, D.C. How was his visit received in America, in Iraq, and in the rest of the Middle East?
Then, we get a glimpse of the secret life of an Iraqi woman working as a translator for an American company.
And, we hear a counterpoint to the idea that the U.S. should let Iraq's civil war "play itself out."
Finally, we hear the stories of three Iraqi exiles and ask why they left.
These stories, plus the week's news, from War News Radio.
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Piece Description
This week on War News Radio, we follow Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki on his trip to Washington, D.C. How was his visit received in America, in Iraq, and in the rest of the Middle East? Then, we get a glimpse of the secret life of an Iraqi woman working as a translator for an American company. And, we hear a counterpoint to the idea that the U.S. should let Iraq's civil war "play itself out." Finally, we hear the stories of three Iraqi exiles and ask why they left. These stories, plus the week's news, from War News Radio.
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