Summary: Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki declared a new dawn as Iraq celebrated the departure of American troops under a Bush-era U.S.-Iraqi status-of-forces agreement. Television stations aligned with Sunni and Shiite extremist groups have dubbed “Iraq Day” the “Day of Defeating the Occupier,” the “Day of Fullfillment,” or the “Day of Evacuation.”
Summary: In 2003, when America began its occupation of Iraq, bombings with half the casualties of the March 11, 2009, Abu Ghraib bombing that killed 33 suggested the United States might not prevail. Six years after the U.S. invasion, the attack failed to make the front page of the government newspaper.