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For Iraq, the El Salvador option -- again Plan B sounds awfully familiar, and not just because we've lived through it before.
Iraq can learn from the recent history of El Salvador, a country wrecked by civil war that has developed into stable democracy and close U.
El Salvador's president, Tony Saca, says he may extend his country's mission to Iraq beyond the initially scheduled six-month tour.
A veteran who served five years in the U.S. Marine Corps and spent two tours in Iraq is facing imminent deportation to El Salvador over felony convictions he received.
While El Salvador recently reduced its force in Iraq by 100 soldiers — from 380 to 280 — its leaders have vowed to remain part of the coalition for as long as necessary, a testament to the ...
Having watched the slaughter in El Salvador first hand during the early 1980s, having lost many friends and acquaintances to the butchers there--among them nuns, priests and an archbishop who will ...
ICE secretly deports troubled Iraq War veteran to El Salvador. That's a disgrace. The dead-of-night deportation of Marine Jose Segovia Benitez, an Iraq combat veteran with PTSD, is a shameful way ...
El Salvador's willingness to keep sending troops to Iraq underscores the unusually strong political and economic bonds, as well as the unique military relationship, forged in the past two decades ...
Salvadoran President Tony Saca has declared the country’s participation in Iraq a “mission accomplished,” as the country honors the last returning contingent of soldiers who served there ...
2005-07-24 04:00:00 PDT Ahuachapan Province, El Salvador-- To the naked eye, Guaymango resembles any other isolated, poor Central American mountain village defined by timelessness and obscurity ...
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