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It sent its young men in human waves against Saddam's army and the war dragged on for eight years.
BBC: Saddam Hussein: US target
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American troops had withdrawn in 1973, but the war dragged on.
NPR: Ford Remembered in His Own Words
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The war dragged on for fourteen years.
NPR: 'Folly of Empire' Offers Critique of U.S. Imperialism
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As the war has dragged on with brutal street fighting and air attacks by the Syrian military, many civilians have been killed or injured.
CNN: Syrians find calm after carnage
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Public support for the conflict has dropped as the war has dragged on.
CNN: Powell:?Troops could begin leaving?Iraq this year
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Americans are more certain in their support of Mr Bush, though of course this might change if, as in the Vietnam war, the conflict dragged on and the American casualties mounted.
ECONOMIST: Those awkward hearts and minds
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With 45, 000 U.S. troops stationed on its soil, Japan is likely to be dragged into a shooting war on the Korean peninsula.
FORBES: On The Cover/Top Stories
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The Japanese attack at Pearl Harbor, on December 7, 1941, was a violent shock, but only in the nature and extent of the destruction: by then, most Americans had come to believe that the country would be dragged into the global war with Fascism one way or another, though their eyes were fixed on Europe, not the Pacific.
NEWYORKER: Coming Apart
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Neumann said he thinks the American public is disinterested in a war that has dragged on for so many years.
CNN: STORY HIGHLIGHTS
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It should have been completed in July, but the war of words and influence over the all-important exceptions from the general prohibitions dragged on until the election intervened.
FORBES: The 'Other' Fiscal Cliff: Unfinished Financial Reforms
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People close to Hezbollah said the group was "exercising maximum restraint" to avoid being dragged into sectarian war in Lebanon and worse, a Shiite-on-Shiite fight.
WSJ: Syria Sends Shocks Through Lebanon, Mideast