Voice of America | Iraq Militia Issues Threat Against Turkish Interests Voice of America Relations between Turkey and Iraq have been deteriorating over the past year, with the two countries trading accusations of inciting sectarian tensions, and summoning each other's ambassadors in tit-for-tat manoeuvres. Ankara has angered Baghdad by ... Syrian conflict threatens to fracture Iraq Iraq militia group warns to target Turkish interests Turkish Jets Pound PKK Bases in Northern Iraq |
ABC News | Iraq Sunni rallies gather steam Reuters RAMADI, Iraq (Reuters) - Thousands of protesters from Iraq's Sunni Muslim minority kept up a week-old blockade on a key highway on Thursday and readied mass rallies for Friday to demand concessions from Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki. Protests flared ... Iraq: Sunnis Continue Protests Against Prime Minister Iraq: New Protests Break out in Sunni Stronghold Iraq Sunnis block trade routes in new protest |
Chuck Hagel Broke Party Lines on Iraq. Is He Now Being Punished? National Journal Beginning in early 2002, shortly after President Bush declared in his State of the Union speech that America must take on the “Axis of Evil” consisting of Iraq, Iran, and North Korea, Hagel began speaking his mind about the increasingly errant course ... |
Daily Mail | Anguish for families as Iraq report is delayed again: Publication delayed ... Daily Mail Relatives of soldiers killed in Iraq spoke of their prolonged agony as it emerged the inquiry into the war has been delayed until late next year. Sir John Chilcot's report, initially due out in 2011, has been beset by more delays due to an ongoing ... Blair's war crimes blocks Iraq inquiry Families of Iraq war dead dismayed as Chilcot Inquiry hit by further delays |
Salon | Norman Schwarzkopf, Iraq war general, dies at 78 Salon Norman Schwarzkopf, Iraq war general, dies at 78. He led the forces that drove Saddam Hussein from Kuwait in 1991. By Lolita C. Baldor, AP. more. All Share Services. Topics: Norman Schwarzkopf, R.I.P, Norman Schwarzkopf dies, Politics News · Norman ... |
Iraq in the Wake of the 2003 Invasion: The Scars of Xenophobia, Racism ... Center for Research on Globalization The number of terrorist attacks in Iraq, in fact the highest of all countries of the world, strikes anxiety and fear in victims and witnesses alike.[iv] This results in a further increase in the exceptionally high levels of xenophobia and exclusion ... |
The Associated Press | Iraq war veteran charged with killing his Wisconsin cop wife Yahoo! News (blog) MILWAUKEE (Reuters) - A decorated U.S. Iraq War veteran was charged on Thursday with gunning down his wife, a Wisconsin police officer, in a parking lot as she was on patrol duty the day before Christmas. Benjamin Sebena, 30, who faces one count of ... Husband charged in killing of Wisconsin officer |
Al-Arabiya | LUKOIL cuts Iraq oil output plan by a third Al-Arabiya Russia's second-largest crude producer LUKOIL said it has cut its oil production plan in Iraq by almost a third, in line with the local government's plans to increase the lifetime of its oilfields. Andrei Kuzyayev, head of LUKOIL Overseas, told Russian ... Lukoil to cut Iraq oil output 30% after gov't plan LUKOIL TO REDUCE PRODUCTION IN IRAQ Iraq Tells Lukoil to Cut Oil Production Target at West Qurna-2 |
Decorated Marine, severely injured in 2004 Iraq blast, dies Peoria Journal Star A Washington man who survived severe injuries and burns from a car-bomb blast eight years ago in Iraq died early Wednesday. Tyler W. Ziegel, 30, was pronounced dead at 2:15 a.m. in the emergency room at OSF Saint Francis Medical Center, said Peoria ... |
Chinese Oil Companies Apparent Victors in Post-Saddam Iraq OilPrice.com After 2003's U.S.-led Operation Iraqi Freedom, Iraq's vast oil reserves, a monopoly under the Baathist government of deposed President Saddam Hussein, were opened to foreign investment. That optimistic assessment proved somewhat naïve however, ... Commodities: Oil rises on US hopes and disruption to supply from Iraq |