Boston.com | St. Louis Iraq War parade prompts at least 10 other cities to consider doing ... Washington Post LOUIS — A St. Louis parade welcoming home Iraq War and other post-Sept. 11 veterans was such a hit that at least 10 other cities around the country are considering similar celebrations. Organizers of the parade that drew an estimated 100000 observers ... More US grassroots parades for Iraq war vets possible For Wounded Vet, Love Pierces the Fog of War More cities consider parades for Iraq War vets |
New York Magazine (blog) | Anonymous hacks lawyers for Marine accused of Iraq massacre CNET by Elinor Mills February 3, 2012 11:49 AM PST Follow @elinormills Screen shot of lawfirm's defaced Web site attacked by Anonymous after US Marine received no jail time for allegedly leading civilian massacre in Iraq. In a string of attacks today, ... Anonymous Leaks Huge Cache of Emails From Iraq War Crimes Case Anonymous says it will leak giant cache of Iraq war e-mails Anonymous Hacking Spree Targets US Marine Accused of Iraq Massacre |
AFP | Iraq eyes waiver on US Iran sanctions Reuters Iraq eyes waiver, worried over reserves * Iran is a major trade partner for Iraq By Patrick Markey BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Iraq could seek a waiver from the United States on sanctions on Iran because of its high trade with the neighboring country and to ... Baghdad says US Iran sanctions a problem for Iraq Iraq confirms death sentences for church attack Iraq court agrees execution of Baghdad church attackers |
AFP | Iraq VP tells Maliki to respect power-sharing deal AFP ARBIL, Iraq — The Iraqiya bloc sent a "positive signal" by ending its parliament boycott, and its eventual return to the cabinet depends on how Iraq's premier responds, the country's fugitive vice president told AFP. Tareq al-Hashemi, a Sunni, ... Fugitive Iraq VP Says Ball is Now in PM's Court Iraq's Faltering Economy Iraq's al-Qaida claims responsibility for attack on Shiite-led government ... |
13WMAZ | War not over: Ga. vets of Iraq now going to Afghan Boston.com About 700 soldiers from Georgia are among the latest US troops headed to Afghanistan for a war that continues even after the Iraq conflict's end, leaving anxious spouses and parents who wonder why their loved ones are still fighting. Change You Can Believe In: Two Wars Ended |
RUBIN: Doctor's arrest exemplifies troubles in Iraq Sacramento Bee By Trudy Rubin Last week, Human Rights Watch put out a blunt assessment of what the United States has left behind after eight years in Iraq: "Despite US government assurances that it helped create a stable democracy, the reality is that it left behind ... |
Iraq War veteran will finally get Purple Heart Devil's Lake Daily Journal By Staff reports Russell Ouart, a former North Dakota National Guard Soldier who served with the 191st Military Police Company in Iraq will be awarded a Purple Heart for Military Merit. Retired Spc. Russell “Rusty” Ouart, of Fargo, ND, will receive the ... |
AFP | Iraq postpones Islamic Capital of Culture project AFP BAGHDAD — Iraq has postponed a problem-plagued project for the holy city of Najaf to be the Arab world's Islamic Capital of Culture, the spokesman for Deputy Prime Minister Hussein al-Shahristani said on Friday. The announcement came after a spokesman ... |
Iraq's Sectarian Tensions Create Opportunities for Attacks Voice of America February 03, 2012 Iraq's Sectarian Tensions Create Opportunities for Attacks Michael Lipin Bombings and mass-casualty attacks have killed at least 270 people across Iraq since late December, according to tallies compiled by Western news agencies. |
Asiacell building bombed in Iraq city of Mosul Reuters MOSUL, Iraq Feb 3 (Reuters) - Militants have bombed an Asiacell equipment building near the Iraqi city of Mosul, damaging the mobile phone operator's network and knocking out service in some northern areas, police and officials said on Friday. |