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The US and Britain won unanimous UN Security Council approval for
their resolution on the future of Iraq, where renewed violence
yesterday claimed at least 18 lives.
A compound housing the US-led coalition in Baghdad has come under
rocket fire, as US President George W Bush warned extremists were
trying to install a Taliban-style regime in Iraq.
As US Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld zoomed around Iraq by
helicopter last week, he saw "breathtaking" progress where others
have seen a barely functioning country more than five months after...
The US aimed for Iraqi elections by mid-2004, but a new regional
council set up in toppled dictator Saddam Hussein's heartland met
with local indifference as two more US troops died in rebel
strikes.