Reuters | Al-Qaida claims it was behind twin Iraq bombings The Associated Press BAGHDAD — Al-Qaida in Iraq claimed responsibility for twin suicide bombings against its former insurgent allies that killed almost 50 people and said in an ... Al Qaeda in Iraq claims responsibility for deadly attack Escaped Iraq detainees are Qaeda suspects: police In Rare Deadly Attack, Rocket Hits Iraq's Green Zone |
Dying faces, body bags: A battle shows how US military grapples with troops in ... FOXNews Nearly 20 percent of the 1.6 million troops who had returned from Iraq and Afghanistan reported symptoms of post-traumatic stress or major depression, ... |
Columbus Dispatch | Schofield soldier killed in Iraq Honolulu Star-Advertiser By Star-Advertiser Staff A 24-year-old Schofield Barracks soldier was killed Wednesday when insurgents attacked his convoy in Iraq, the Pentagon reported. ... Granville teacher's son, Michael Runyan, killed in Iraq Roadside bomb kills Ashland man in Iraq Names of the Dead |
AFP | House-Senate dispute delays war funding Los Angeles Times After the Senate strips about $23 billion in domestic spending from a bill for the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and sends the measure back, Democrats in the ... war-funding package back to House House pressured to pass stripped-down war measure US Senate sends Afghan war funds bill back to House |
Boston Globe | Iraq facing international suspension again after rival factions hold meetings insideworldfootball July 24 - Iraq is risking suspension from international football for the second time in three years after rival groups trying to wrestle control of the ... Al Qaeda claims responsibility for attacks in Iraq Al-Qaeda claims it was behind twin Iraq bombings Al-Qaeda behind deadly Sahwa attack |
Headliner Watch | Militant leader killed in Iraq raid CNN International By the CNN Wire Staff Baghdad, Iraq (CNN) -- Iraqi security forces killed a suspected al Qaeda in Iraq leader southeast of Baghdad, the US military said on ... Ten criminal associates of al-Qaeda in Iraq arrested |
Iraq's Political Impasse: Who Needs a Government? TIME 24, 2010 Iraqi Shiite cleric Moqtada al-Sadr, right, welcomes former Iraq's Prime Minister Iyad Allawi before a meeting in Damascus, Syria. ... Talks on new Iraq government remain deadlocked (News Feature) Iraqis suffer most at the delay of forming a government Friday: 1 Iraqi Killed, 33 Wounded |
The Guardian | Iraq war inquiry: former UN expert accuses Whitehall of cover-up The Guardian A key witness to the Chilcot inquiry into the Iraq war has accused Whitehall of trying to silence embarrassing testimony undermining the case for the ... Chilcot inquiry: Iraq expert Carne Ross claims civil servants are withholding ... |
USA Today | Mental Illness Accounting for More Military Discharges ABC News The trend matches other recent indicators that show a growing emotional toll on a military that has been fighting for seven years in Iraq and nine years in ... Mental Health Issues on the Rise in Veterans 'Mental disease rising among US troops' Mental illness increases for U.S. troops |
My Fox Boston | Mass. gov leaves Afghanistan, heads to Germany Boston Globe Patrick and four fellow governors have toured the Middle East war zone this week, with stops in Iraq and Kuwait before visiting Afghanistan on Friday. ... Governor meets with Massachusetts soldiers in Afghanistan, Iraq Gallery: Gov. Patrick's trip to Iraq Gov. Deval Patrick 'hopeful' after Iraq visit |