New York Times | China Is Reaping Biggest Benefits of Iraq Oil Boom New York Times By TIM ARANGO and CLIFFORD KRAUSS. Published: June 2, 2013. BAGHDAD — Since the American-led invasion of 2003, Iraq has become one of the world's top oil producers, and China is now its biggest customer. World Twitter Logo. Let China pump Iraq's oil Donald Trump rants on China and Iraq oil In Iraq, American dead + American money = Chinese oil |
Donald Trump rages on China and Iraq oil Politico While discussing on “Fox & Friends” how deadlock in Washington is a “a real mess for the country,” Trump brought up a Sunday New York Times story reporting that China is the biggest beneficiary of the Iraq oil boom and he called it “a scandal that is ... |
Daily Beast | The Way Home Daily Beast Roxana Robinson's haunting new novel, Sparta, is a harrowing account of an Iraq War veteran's homecoming. Robinson is author of four previous novels, a critically acclaimed biography of Georgia O'Keeffe, and three distinguished short-story collections. Roxana Robinson on Sparta, Killing People, Iraq, and Writing |
Aljazeera.com | Iraq suffers deadliest month in five years Aljazeera.com Violence has increased sharply in Iraq over the past two months, with bombings in civilian areas growing more frequent as fears grow that widespread sectarian conflict may once again break out in the country. Deadly crackdown. On April 23, a deadly ... Gunmen Kill 3 Syrian Truck Drivers in Iraq More than 1000 killed in Iraq violence in May Over 1000 killed: Iraq sees deadliest month in 5 years, UN says |
Business Insider | Iraq warns against violating airspace to strike Iran Jerusalem Post Shahrishtani said that Iraq, which does not have diplomatic relations with Israel, passed the warning to the Jewish state through a third country. He failed to elaborate on what the Iraqi response to an Israeli incursion of its airspace would be ... Iraq Warns Israel: Do Not Use Our Airspace To Strike Iran Iraq warns Israel against overflight en route to strike Iran Iraq to 'lower oil targets', minister tells AFP |
Aljazeera.com | Iraq claims foiling al-Qaeda nerve-gas plot Aljazeera.com Iraq's defence ministry has said that it has intercepted an al-Qaeda cell working to produce poisonous gas for attacks within the country as well as in Europe and North America. The group of five men built two facilities in Baghdad to produce sarin and ... Al Qaeda cell found producing poison gas in Iraq Iraq arrests five in 'al-Qaeda chemical weapons plot' Al-Qaida in Iraq chemical weapon plot uncovered |
Press TV | Gunshots Reported at Iraq Border Wall Street Journal- India Turkey returned fire with a Cobra helicopter that went on a surveillance mission after an army base in the southeastern province of Sirnak drew fire from Iraq, the General Staff in Ankara said. The military's statement was contradicted by the Firat ... Kurdish militants open fire on Turkish troops near Iraq border Turkey conducts air reconnaissance in northern Iraq Turkish army clashes with PKK militants near Iraq border |
Ahram Online | Tehran and Washington: Unlikely Allies In An Unstable Iraq Brookings Institution It isn't terribly remarkable that Iraq appears to be sliding back toward civil war. Between its own unresolved internal problems and spillover from the Syrian civil war, it was almost inevitable that Iraq would see a recurrence of violence. What is ... Iraq Collapse Shows Bankruptcy of Interventionism Over 7000 Syrian refugees return from Iraq as security improves Which Iraq Model Is Obama Replicating in Syria? |
Fears of civil war in Iraq after 1000 are killed in a month NBCNews.com (blog) By Patrick Markey, Reuters. BAGHDAD - More than 1,000 people were killed in violence in Iraq in May, making it the deadliest month since the sectarian slaughter of 2006-07, the United Nations reported on Saturday, raising fears of a return to civil war. |
Gunmen Attack Convoy Of Syrian Cargo Trucks in Iraq Al-Monitor Gunmen Attack Convoy Of Syrian Cargo Trucks in Iraq Omar al-Shaher. Al-Qaeda in Iraq may be behind an attack on four cargo trucks carrying highly flammable material from Iraq to Syria on June 2. Iraqi Kurdistan Region's Lawyers Speak Out Against New ... |