A remote control robot of the U.S. Marines droping a bar of ...
3rd Nov 2005, 13:10 GMT
(Reuters) - A remote control robot of the U.S. Marines droping a bar of C4-explosives on an improvised explosive device in a village in Al Anbar province west of Baghdad in this January 31, 2005 file photo. More than two years after U.S. leaders described insurgents as nothing more than 'dead-enders,' there is little sign of a let-up in the attacks and 1,996 U.S. soldiers have lost their lives since the March 2003, invasion. U.S. commanders now concede they are fighting a 'very sophisticated' enemy and that a political solution will be needed to end the violence. REUTERS/Erik de Castro/Files
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