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    Hundreds of Thousands of Weapons Missing in Iraq

    One hundred American service people have now died in Iraq this October, which was already the fourth worst month for US casualties since the invasion.

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    By Warren Olney • May 12, 2014 • 1 min read

    One hundred American service people have now died in Iraq this October, which was already the fourth worst month for US casualties since the invasion. National Security Advisor Stephen Hadley is in Baghdad for talks with President al-Maliki. Meantime, the Special Inspector General for Iraq Reconstruction says hundreds of thousands of weapons are unaccounted for.

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