Al-Qaida in Iraq appeals for fundraising ideas Newsday (subscription) Click here Al-Qaida in Iraq appeals for fundraising ideas Published: July 26, 2011 11:51 AM By The Associated Press MAAMOUN YOUSSEF (Associated Press) (AP) -- Al-Qaida militants in Iraq made an online appeal Tuesday for new fundraising ideas, ... |
The Guardian | Al-Qaeda in Iraq looks for fundraising ideas Telegraph.co.uk Al-Qaeda militants in Iraq have made an online appeal for new fundraising ideas, saying they are in dire need of money to help thousands of widows and children of slain fighters. Insurgents of the Islamic State of Iraq - an umbrella group for Sunni ... Al-Qaida in Iraq explores new ventures in fundraising drive Al-Qaida in Iraq appeals for fundraising ideas |
US military deaths in Iraq war at 4473 Newsday (subscription) Click here US military deaths in Iraq war at 4473 Published: July 26, 2011 3:47 PM By The Associated Press The Associated Press () As of Tuesday, July 26, 2011, at least 4473 members of the US military had died in the Iraq war since it began in March ... US military deaths in Iraq war at 4473 US military deaths in Iraq war at 4473 |
Leave Iraq on Time: Don't Cut Social Security and Medicare to Pay for Iraq ... Huffington Post (blog) Seventy-seven Members of the House, led by Barbara Lee and Walter Jones, have a different idea: obey the December deadline for the withdrawal of US troops from Iraq that the US has agreed with the Iraqi government and that President Obama has touted as ... |
Marlborough Express | US General Warns Iran on Iraq Militia Attacks Voice of America (blog) President Barack Obama's pick to become the top United States military officer has warned Tehran not to underestimate American resolve in responding to Iranian-sponsored attacks on US forces in Iraq. General Martin Dempsey said Tuesday that Iran's ... US general warns Iran on Iraq militia attacks US military chief nominee warns Iran Gen. Dempsey: Military leaders failed to 'understand' Iraq's Islamic sects |
Politico | Army chief: Iran may seek mass casualties in Iraq Newsday (subscription) Click here Army chief: Iran may seek mass casualties in Iraq Originally published: July 26, 2011 3:09 AM Updated: July 26, 2011 12:26 PM By The Associated Press ROBERT BURNS (AP National Security Writer) (AP) -- Iran's stepped-up arming of Shiite ... Army chief: Iran may seek mass casualties in Iraq Army chief: Iran may seek mass casualties in Iraq Army chief: Iran may seek mass casualties in Iraq |
AFP | US transfers security at Basra port to Iraq AFP BASRA, Iraq — Iraqi forces on Tuesday took charge of security at the oil export terminals at the southern port of Basra from US troops, an Iraqi navy official said. "Today, we took charge of the oil terminals at Basra from the Americans," the official ... Iraq says oil exports continued to rise in June Iraq says oil exports continued to rise in June, inching up by slightly over 2 ... Iraq says oil exports continued to rise in June |
BBC News | Iran, Syria and Iraq sign MoU on major gas pipeline Al-Bawaba On Monday, oil ministers of Iran, Iraq and Syria signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for the construction of a pipeline to transfer Iranian gas to Europe. According to Iranian deputy oil minister, Javad Oji, "The first official agreement on the ... Iraq negotiates new gas pipeline with Iran, Syria Iran, Iraq, Syria sign $10 billion gas pipeline deal Iran inks gas pipeline deal with Iraq and Syria |
Al-Arabiya | 'PUK does not have military might to suppress PJAK terrorists' Tehran Times TEHRAN - Nazem Dabbagh, a representative of Iraq's Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK) in Iran, has said that the PUK does not have the military capability to prevent the terrorist group PJAK (the Party for a Free Life in Kurdistan) from taking action ... Hundreds flee from fighting between Iranian soldiers and Kurdish rebels inside ... Villagers flee Iranian clashes with Iraq Kurd rebels Iran Shelling Kills 2 in Iraq's Kurdish Region |
USA Today | Homelessness Grants Target Iraq, Afghanistan Veterans Department of Defense WASHINGTON, July 26, 2011 – The Department of Veterans Affairs today announced nearly $60 million in grants aimed at preventing homelessness among veterans and their families, with particular focus on veterans of the Iraq and Afghanistan ... Recent war vets face risk of homelessness US homeless war veterans at all-time high Homeless veterans |