Deseret News | US law students help resettle Iraqi refugees The Associated Press (AP) — As a Christian human rights activist in Iraq, Ban Jamil Yousef Katto lived in fear. Her priest and friends were killed in a church massacre and nearby explosions twice destroyed her apartment in Baghdad. A documentary filmmaker referred Katto ... US law students help resettle Iraqi refugees |
msnbc.com | Iraq donkey now a US citizen Examiner.com Smoke the Donkey was a favorite mascot to US Marines in Iraq's Anbar Province. Retired Col. John Folsom just couldn't leave Smoke behind, and on Saturday, after 37 days in transit the popular donkey finally landed in New York. ... Smoke the Iraqi donkey, a favorite of Camp Pendleton Marines, arrives in US Iraqi donkey Smoke touches down in US Iraqi donkey becomes a US resident |
newCanada offered to aid Iraq invasion: WikiLeaks CBC.ca The same day Canada publicly refused to join the 2003 US-led invasion of Iraq, a high-ranking Canadian official was secretly promising the Americans clandestine military support for the fiercely controversial operation. The revelation that Canadian ... |
CTV.ca | Five killed in Iraq violence AFP BAGHDAD — Three members of the same family and two other people were killed in violence in the capital and northern Iraq on Sunday, including a string of Baghdad rocket attacks, a security official said. In the deadliest incident, gunmen wearing ... Iraq officials: Three relatives killed by gunmen dressed as police Seven People Killed in Iraq's Violence Iraq's current status quo will not continuef |
BBC News | Salmond: Scotland would have said no to Iraq war Herald Scotland SCOTLAND would never have been involved in the Iraq war if it had been an independent country, according to First Minister Alex Salmond. He said yesterday that while his government would be willing to share military facilities with “friendly ... Scotland's Salmond says could share military |
Kansas City Star | Iraq's Shiite battle may key US exit TheNewsTribune.com BAGHDAD – A pledge this week by Iraq's Shiite prime minister to seek consensus on whether US troops should stay or go came with a not-so-subtle challenge to an influential fellow Shiite. BAGHDAD – A pledge this week by Iraq's Shiite prime minister to ... Bogged Down on Big Issues, Iraq Takes Aim at Smoking Key Iraqis spar over U.S. troop extension EDITORIAL: Keep Dec. 31 deadline for withdrawal from Iraq |
BBC News | So the Iraq War dossier was sexed-up, no wonder the cabal want 'closure' Daily Mail The idea that we can achieve 'closure' about something as controversial as the Iraq War is delusional. 'We are where we are' is the constant refrain now about Afghanistan – as it was about Iraq and doubtless will be about Libya. ... Blair's exaggerated rhetoric on Iraq 'Blair created pack of lies on Iraq war' Midday open thread |
Trend News Agency | Iraq has decided to close Camp Ashraf: Hoshyar Zebari Tehran Times Camp Ashraf is a place in Iraq, where the members of the terrorist Mojahedin Khalq Organization, have been confined since the fall of the Baathist regime in 2003. Speaking to the Mehr News Agency in Baghdad, Zebari said that Iraq has asked the ... 'Iraq determined to close Camp Ashraf' Proposal for a peaceful and permanent solution for Camp Ashraf Nasser Sharif: 'Democracy' in Iraq a win for Iran |
Oil execs see Iraq missing output goals: report MarketWatch By MarketWatch Oil company executives and western officials said they are doubtful Iraq can reach new output goals it set for its oil industry, The Financial Times reports on its website Sunday. According to the report, they say Iraq's target of over ... Iraq set to miss oil output goals |
Daily Mail | Iraq torture inquiry will not look at links to US Daily Mail An inquiry into Britain's alleged complicity in torture during the Iraq war will not investigate whether our forces handed suspects to the Americans for interrogation. The probe, ordered last year by David Cameron, will not look at the ... |