With our history-making election and economic crisis dominating the headlines, Iraq has

With our history-making election and economic crisis dominating the headlines, Iraq has slipped from most our minds. But once you see the 60 photographs in “Unembedded: Four Independent Photojournalists on the War in Iraq” (continuing through Dec. 6 at Odegaard Library, University of Washington), that won’t be a problem. Instead of thinking about how much the war has cost the U.S. ($568 billion and 4,189 dead U.S. soldiers as of press time), these striking photos – by Thorne Anderson, Kael Alford, Ghaith Abdul-Ahad, and Rita Leistner – will make you consider whom it has impacted the most: Iraqis. Read Josh Lynch’s item from the Weekly Wire.Published on November 10, 2008

With our history-making election and economic crisis dominating the headlines, Iraq has
With our history-making election and economic crisis dominating the headlines, Iraq has
With our history-making election and economic crisis dominating the headlines, Iraq has
With our history-making election and economic crisis dominating the headlines, Iraq has
With our history-making election and economic crisis dominating the headlines, Iraq has
With our history-making election and economic crisis dominating the headlines, Iraq has
With our history-making election and economic crisis dominating the headlines, Iraq has
With our history-making election and economic crisis dominating the headlines, Iraq has