Arutz Sheva | Al-Qaeda making comeback in Iraq, officials say USA TODAY The new growth of al-Qaeda in Iraq, also known as the Islamic State of Iraq, is not entirely unexpected. Last November, the top U.S. military official in Iraq, Army Gen. Lloyd Austin, predicted "turbulence" ahead for Iraq's security forces. But he ... Surge in violence, new training camps show al-Qaida revival in Iraq after US ... Russia to Supply Iraq With Arms Jailed Iraqi pol poses test for Baghdad |
National Geographic | Iraq could export $5 trillion in oil over next 23 years: IEA MarketWatch (blog) Iraq, the world's third-largest oil exporter, is likely to make the largest contribution to global oil supply growth over the coming decades, according to the International Energy Agency's Iraq Energy Outlook report released Tuesday. Iraq's current ... Iraq Oil Output Seen to Double UPDATE 2-Iraq's oil exports up more, output may double by 2020 Iraq oil output will nearly triple by 2035, says 'landmark study' |
BBC News | Iraq buys $4.2 billion in Russian weapons: document Chicago Tribune GORKI, Russia (Reuters) - Russia announced on Tuesday it has signed $4.2 billion in arms deals with Iraq, making it the largest weapons supplier to the Middle East country after the United States. The deals, disclosed in a Russian government document ... Russia Gets $4.2 Billion Arms Deals With Iraq, Rivals U.S. Iraq, Russia sign arms, oil deals Iraq, Russia Sign Multi-Billion Dollar Arms Contracts |
AFP | Remember Iraq? Romney, Obama Fail To Make War Major Part Of Campaign Huffington Post WASHINGTON -- In his major foreign policy speech on Monday, Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney said the "costly gains made by our troops" in Iraq are now eroding due to President Barack Obama's "abrupt withdrawal." That was largely the ... Obama: Romney wishes US were still in Iraq Obama slams Romney on Iraq McCain: Romney wants US to stay at war in Iraq, Afghanistan |
Press TV | Attacks across Iraq kill 6 people, including 3 soldiers and a judge, officials say Washington Post BAGHDAD — A series of attacks across Iraq on Tuesday killed six people, including three soldiers and a judge, police and health officials said. A roadside bomb struck an army patrol in Baghdad's western suburb of Abu Ghraib in the early morning ... Police: Attacks across Iraq kill 3 soldiers Separate attacks leave seven dead in Iraq Iraqi judge among seven killed in attacks |
Newark, NJ's newest firefighters are almost all veterans of the wars in Iraq ... Washington Post The nationwide unemployment rate for veterans of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan was 9.7 percent in September. The Department of Justice awarded more than $111 million to 220 cities and counties in June to create law enforcement positions. A bill that ... |
FOXSports.com | Tough challenge for China FOXSports.com China faces a daunting challenge just to qualify for the 2015 Asian Cup after landing in the same group as three-time champion Saudi Arabia and 2007 winner Iraq in the preliminary draw on Tuesday. Two teams from each of the five, four-team groups are ... Iraq, Saudis drawn in same Asian Cup group Iraq lead 'group of death' after 2015 Asian Cup qualifying draw Football: Tough Luck for Indonesia in Asia Cup Draw |
Iraq's oil exports up more, output may double by 2020 Reuters LONDON (Reuters) - Iraq's oil exports are expected to rise to their highest in decades this month and production is on course to more than double by 2020, as it cements its place as OPEC's second-biggest producer after Saudi Arabia. The International ... |
Al-Bawaba | Kaka looks set to start for Brazil against Iraq SI.com SAO PAULO (AP) -Kaka looks set to be picked by Brazil for the friendly against Iraq on Thursday, in what would mark his return to the national team for the first time since the 2010 World Cup. The Real Madrid midfielder practiced among the usual ... Neymar: Kaka's experience important for Brazil |
Iraq buys $4.2 billion in Russian weapons-document Chicago Tribune GORKI, Russia (Reuters) - Russia announced on Tuesday it has signed $4.2 billion in arms deals with Iraq, making it the largest weapons supplier to the Middle East country after the United States. The deals, disclosed in a Russian government document ... |