Daily Mail | Iraq evacuates its citizens in Syria by air Fox News BAGHDAD – Hundreds of Iraqis flew out of Syria over the past two days to escape an escalating civil war, officials said Friday, while thousands more poured through a major border crossing despite rebel takeovers of Syrian government posts and violence ... Syria Conflict: Iraq Evacuates Its Citizens By Air Iraqis flee Syria as violence reaches capital, troops rush to reinforce border Tens of thousands flee Syria as fighting surges |
FuelFix (blog) | Iraq gets "positive" Obama response on Exxon concern Chicago Tribune BAGHDAD/SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Iraq's prime minister said on Thursday that U.S. President Barack Obama backed Baghdad's concerns over Exxon Mobil's oil deal with the Kurdistan region and had emphasized Washington's respect for the Iraqi ... Iraq: Chevron deal with Kurds makes waves Iraq claims Obama support in Kurdish oil dispute as Chevron inks deal with ... Chevron will seek oil in Iraqs Kurdish region |
ABC News | Colorado Rep. Coffman: I expected this level of violence in Iraq ABC News Colorado Republican Rep. Mike Coffman on Friday compared the violence at an Aurora, Co. movie theater overnight to the war in Iraq. "I expected incidents to occur at this level of violence in Iraq... not Aurora" Coffman, a combat veteran from the first ... Rep. Coffman compares Aurora shooting to Iraq |
CBS News | Iraq Says Rebels in Syria Control Border Posts New York Times Published: July 19, 2012. BAGHDAD — Iraqi government officials said Thursday evening that Syrian rebels had wrested control of all four border checkpoints between Iraq and Syria, and that additional Iraqi forces were being sent to the border. Syria-Iraq Border Crossing Under Rebel Control, Iraqi Army General Says Syrian rebels control border crossings with Iraq, Turkey Syrian rebels seize all border posts with Iraq |
UN News Centre | Senate Briefing Warns of Humanitarian Tragedy in Camp Liberty, Iraq, and ... MarketWatch (press release) "I've never gotten a good explanation from the State Department or anybody representing the government of Iraq or from the United Nations why, if their ultimate goal was to get the residents of Ashraf out of the country, why did they have to leave ... UN mission in Iraq needed 'more than ever' to complete transition, Security ... Iranian Camp In Iraq Faces Closure A Humanitarian Crisis That Can Be Solved |
Iraq: Syrian rebels took only 1 border crossing WGME BAGHDAD (AP) -- Iraq's government spokesman says Syrian rebels are controlling one major border crossing between the two counties, but three others are remain in the hands of the Syrian regime and are processing thousands of Iraqi migrants fleeing ... |
DesMoinesRegister.com (blog) | Iraq War vet Beau Biden, VP's son, tells Iowans Obama is decisive commander ... DesMoinesRegister.com (blog) President Barack Obama has been a decisive commander-in-chief who has fulfilled his promises of four years ago and has a deep appreciation for the nation's veterans, says Beau Biden, the son of Vice President Joe Biden. Beau Biden, 43, is the attorney ... |
China Daily | Fans & Kristen Stewart Worried: Robert Pattinson Going To Film In Iraq? Hollywood Life Robert Pattinson may be going to Iraq to film 'Mission:Blacklist' and everyone is so concerned about his safety! We are always really excited to see Robert Pattinson working on new projects, but his latest one has everyone worried. Rob's new movie ... Robert Pattinson Frightens Kristen Stewart and His Fans |
ABC News | Iraq Urges Citizens to Flee Violence in Syria ABC News Iraq's government called Tuesday for all its citizens living in Syria to return home immediately to escape the escalating civil war after the recent killing of two Iraqi journalists covering the conflict. Thousands of Iraqis fled to Syria to escape ... Iraq's government urges citizens in neighboring Syria to return home, escape ... Iraq to sue former Syrian ambassador over 'attacks' |
Iraq gets "positive" Obama response on Exxon concern Reuters BAGHDAD/SAN FRANCISCO, July 19 (Reuters) - Iraq's prime minister said on Thursday that U.S. President Barack Obama backed Baghdad's concerns over Exxon Mobil's oil deal with the Kurdistan region and had emphasised Washington's respect for the ... |