Just over seven years since the start of the Iraq War,
the scheduled withdrawal of American forces is now becoming
more evident. Last year, Americans pulled out of Iraqi cities and are
working toward the formal end of combat operations by September 1st,
when the number of soldiers in Iraq is expected to go from
77,500 to 50,000, and the name of the operation will change from
"Operation Iraqi Freedom" to "Operation New Dawn".
Iraq continues to face multiple challenges including home-grown problems
and potential external threats. Political uncertainty and wrangling after
elections in March has fostered greater instability throughout the
 country with fears of renewed sectarian violence breaking out as
insurgents step up attacks in an attempt to exploit vulnerabilities.
Collected here are some recent photographs from the Iraq conflict.


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