CBC.ca | Shaky Start for Iraq Vote Wall Street Journal Early balloting began for hundreds of thousands of Iraqis, including police and military who will be on duty Sunday, the main voting day in Iraq's second ... Senior Administration Officials Confident Ahead of Sunday's Election in Iraq Elections Put Postwar Iraq at Pivotal Political Moment Bomb attacks kill 12 as early parliamentary voting begins in Iraq |
Today's Zaman | Clashes in Iraq's north underscore fierce political rivalry among Kurds Washington Post SULAYMANIYAH, IRAQ -- Anywhere else in Iraq, a shootout between political rivals that injured three people would have been unremarkable. ... Why This Sunday's Iraq Elections Will Have A Major Negative Effect On Key ... The Main Player's in Iraq's Parliamentary Election Kurdistan, the other Iraq |
The Guardian | Iraq inquiry: Gordon Brown set to give evidence BBC News Prime Minister Gordon Brown will give evidence in public later about his role in the events that led to the Iraq war. As then-chancellor, inquiry witnesses ... Brown to Face Iraq War Inquiry Into British Government's Role Spending in focus as Brown faces Iraq inquiry Brown faces Iraq Inquiry over cuts |
DAWN.com | Joint Chiefs Chairman Mullen outlines a more restrained art of war Washington Post Backers of Mullen's new vision characterized it as the best approach to countering radicalism in places such as Afghanistan, Iraq, Yemen and Pakistan. ... Economic Training for Junior Ranks Resonates With Military Chief A new war doctrine Military Chairman Recalibrates the Use of Force |
Times Online | An Iraq Veteran who Didn't Hate The Hurt Locker—And Isn't Suing it Either! Vanity Fair So we asked Marcus Johnson, a veteran of the Iraq war, to tell us how close to real life The Hurt Locker is. Last week, Paul Rieckhoff, director of Iraq and ... <em>The Hurt Locker</em>, and What it Means to be Addicted to War Unfriendly fire as Hollywood rivals strafe Iraq war thriller The price of Oscar fame or a ripoff?: Hurt Locker sued by real solider |
Globe and Mail | In Iraq, Sunni Arabs Want to Get Out the Vote Atlantic Online (blog) In 2005, Sunni Arab groups boycotted Iraq's first national elections, citing fears of violence and concerns that Shia candidates would unfairly dominate. ... The lost cause that fell into line with Baghdad Iraq - Poll Widens Sectarian Schism in Pilgrimage City Iraq Sunnis set to vote en masse after 2005 boycott |
Inland Empire News | SoCal Marine, wife charged with Iraq scam San Jose Mercury News A Marine Corps captain and his wife have been charged with skimming $1.75 million from government contracts in Iraq. The US attorney's office says Eric and ... MILITARY: Murrieta Marine and wife accused of contract fraud in Iraq US Marine captain and wife charged with siphoning $1.75 million from troop ... Murrieta man accused of skimming $1.75 million from military |
FOXNews | Congressmen to Pentagon: Exonerate Navy SEALs in Iraq incident CNN In January, a military judge ruled that the trials of the two other SEALs should be held on a base in Iraq. Petty Officer 2nd Class Jonathan Keefe, 25, ... Conservatives rally behind SEALs accused of mistreating Iraqi EDITORIAL: Save the SEALs |
CBS News | Bush 'would not have invaded had he known about WMD' Independent George Bush would not have invaded Iraq – and taken Britain into a disastrous war – had he known that intelligence on weapons of ... Rove on Iraq: Without WMD Threat, Bush Wouldn't Have Gone to War What Rove Admits in His Memoir: 4 Theories Rove Admits Errors on WMDs |
America and the Future of Iraq Wall Street Journal The Baathist regime that ruled Iraq from 1969 to 2003 was a fascist, terrorist dictatorship based on racism, violence, oppression and ... Security Key to Success of Iraq Election Iraqi people betrayed by EU refusal to take action |