US drive to defuse power of Iraq's home-made bombs
2nd Nov 2005, 02:06 GMT
EFFORTS to combat the threat of improvised explosive devices (IEDs) are at the focus of US military efforts to reduce the death toll among its forces in Iraq, a report revealed yesterday.
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