The Americans and the Iraqi government have erected a legal Green Zone to shelter judges and secure the trials of some of Iraq?s most dangerous suspects.
Prime Minister Gordon Brown of Britain stuck closely to a script that included what the Americans took as words of assurance that he had no plans to radically change their partnership.
AP - British Prime Minister Gordon Brown told President Bush Monday he shares the U.S. view that there are "duties to discharge and responsibilities to keep" in Iraq.
AP - The Bush administration said Monday that a new multibillion dollar military sales package for Arab nations will help secure Iraq and the Persion Gulf while promoting stability and U.S. influence in a Middle East threatened by terrorism and rising Iranian ambitions.
One of the co-defendants in the Michael Vick federal dogfighting case pleaded guilty today and pledged to fully cooperate with prosecutors. In his first public comment since the indictment, Vick called his legal predicament "a crazy situation."