When U.S. Marines and celebrating Baghdad residents famously toppled the Saddam Hussein statue in Firdos Square a mere 20 days after the U.S. invasion of Iraq had begun, it marked the end of one phase of the war and the beginning of another. The military operation, for all intents and purposes, had ended. The occupation -- and the battle for residents' hearts and minds -- had begun in earnest. Capture the historic moment with a museum-quality 13" x 19" poster of The Oregonian's front page, printed on Epson Ultra Premium Luster paper with archival ink.
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