Iraq sees more attacks on oil sector, needs police Reuters BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Grappling with a shortage of trained oil police and equipment, Iraq may not be able to protect its oil facilities despite intelligence suggesting new attacks on the vital sector, a security official said Sunday. ... Iraq Crude Oil Exports to Turkey to Resume Within 24 Hours |
Riots break out at prison in northern Iraq People's Daily Online Prison breaks frequently occurred in Iraq, including the prison break of Basra in southern the country earlier this year when 12 suspected al-Qaida members ran away from their cells. Tikrit itself was the scene for a previous prison break when 16 ... Police: 2 inmates killed, 14 people wounded in Iraqi prison riot Ten wounded in Iraq prison riot Two killed, 12 injured in Iraq prison riot |
Collier Marine wounded in Iraq moves into donated Fort Myers home PHOTOS Naples Daily News The home was donated to Joseph - a Marine who was wounded in Iraq by a roadside bomb in Nov. 2006 and who retired from the US Marine Corps. in September 2009 - by Military Warriors Support Foundation. The foundation donates mortgage-free homes to ... |
PM: Protesters are out of step with Iraq's will The Associated Press BAGHDAD (AP) — Iraq's prime minister on Saturday described protesters calling for a regime change as out of step with the will of the nascent democracy and brushed off his critics as few and weak. In a defiant nighttime interview on state TV, ... PM: Protesters are out of step with Iraq's will Iraqi lawmakers agree to pay cut |
IRAQ: Desperately Seeking Tourists Strategy Page Iraq has been off limits, or at war, for decades, and it's taking time for the bad reputation to wear off. March 12, 2011: In response to weeks of pro-reform demonstrations, parliament voted to reduce their pay by half (to $60000 a year, more than ten ... Car bomb wounds 20 in north Iraq MPs collecting signatures to question Talabani |
Desert fisherman of Iraq War On Terror News 24, at Ali Air Base, Iraq. Photo by Senior Airman Andrew Lee 03.12.2011 ALI AIR BASE, Iraq - When someone thinks of fishing, they imagine casting a line in the middle of a lake with the hopes of reeling in a scaly, finned underwater creature. ... Airman looks to save face |
New York Times | Iraq War Timeline Yahoo! News The Iraq War was part of President George W. Bush's war on terror after the Sept. 11 attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon. While active offensive operations ceased long ago, American troops are still in Iraq to serve as a training and ... U.S. military has no place in Libya In Search of Monsters 'Iraq syndrome' and fear of Libya war |
Community Constructs Home for Marine KOLO Sgt. Dylan Gray lost both legs when an anti-tank mine went off in Iraq. Gray and his family decided to settle in rural Smith Valley, where 'Home For Our Troops' is facilitating the building of a home. 'Home For Our Troops' is dependent on volunteers ... Groups build Nevada home for Marine who had both legs amputated after ... 2 organizations act to build new home for Marine wounded in Iraq |
Day Press News | Syrian president, Iraqi official discuss situation in Iraq People's Daily Online Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and Chief of the Iraqiya List bloc Ayad Allawi discussed Sunday the situation in Iraq, Syrian official SANA news agency reported. The two sides underlined the joint efforts to achieve security and stability in Iraq and ... To Achieve Accord, Security, Stability in Iraq |
Mr. Maliki's Power Grab New York Times Prime Minister Nuri Kamal al-Maliki of Iraq is drawing the wrong lessons from the upheavals in the Arab world. Inspired by uprisings in Tunisia and Egypt, thousands of Iraqis have taken to the streets to criticize their government's failure to combat ... |