Press TV | Car bombs, suicide attack kill at least 22 in Iraq Reuters BAGHDAD (Reuters) - At least 22 people were killed in explosions across Iraq on Sunday, including a suicide car bomb attack on a military post in western Anbar province, police and medical sources said. The deadliest attack came when a car packed with ... Iraqi army claims progress against ISIS in Anbar amid Baghdad bombings Latest from Iran |
Al-Arabiya | US, allies conduct air strikes in Syria, Iraq: US military Yahoo News WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S.-led forces targeted Islamic State militants in Syria with three air strikes from Saturday to Sunday morning and conducted 17 strikes against the group in Iraq, the U.S. military said. In Syria, the air strikes hit Islamic ... US, allies conduct 23 airstrikes in Syria, Iraq US, allies conduct 15 air strikes in Syria, Iraq: military Airstrikes continue against IS targets in Syria, Iraq |
U.S. News & World Report | ISIS Makes Gains In Iraq's Anbar Province Huffington Post BAGHDAD, April 25 (Reuters) - Islamic State militants in Iraq took partial control of a water dam and military barracks guarding it in the western Anbar province after fierce fighting through the night that continued on Saturday, security sources and ... Islamic State captures dam, overruns base in western Iraq Islamic State takes military barracks, dam in Iraq's Anbar: sources Car bombs driven by foreigners hit Iraq-Jordan border post |
Charleston Post Courier | Injured in Iraq, Terry Caulder fights for fairness as member of 'disposable army' Charleston Post Courier Caulder, now 44 and a former North Charleston police officer, was working as a private contractor for DynCorp in Iraq on the day — Dec. 27, 2004 — that his life changed forever. The graduate of Stall High School was helping to train Iraqi police and ... |
UN Refugee Official Calls Situation in Syria and Iraq 'Unsustainable' New York Times The war that has engulfed Syria and spread into Iraq has displaced 14 million people, including four million Syrian refugees scattered to neighboring countries, and it has created “host fatigue,” which has further aggravated the crisis, United Nations ... |
Salt Lake Tribune | Utah football: Children lead drive for tickets, specialized van for Iraq war ... Salt Lake Tribune (Trent Nelson | The Salt Lake Tribune) Iraq War veteran Nate Harris is acknowledge at the Utah Football Red & White game in Salt Lake City, Saturday April 25, 2015, with five boys who raised money on his behalf. |
The Hill | A-10 suffers engine failure over war zone lands at airport threatened by ISIS ... The Aviationist (blog) A U.S. Air Force A-10 Thunderbolt involved in a mission in support of Operation Inherent Resolve, was forced to perform an emergency landing at Al Asaid Air Base, in central Iraq, west of Baghdad. According to the information released by CENTCOM, one ... A-10 suffers 'catastrophic' engine damage in Iraq A-10 aircraft makes emergency landing in Iraq war zone A-10 suffers engine failure, flying again after 5 days at Iraq base |
Marine Corps Times | Photos: The Marine Corps' ongoing mission in Iraq Marine Corps Times The footprint is smaller, and the mission limited. But Marines are officially back in Iraq — and some say U.S. troops could end up deploying there for decades. Officials have been tight-lipped about exactly how many of the roughly 3,000 U.S. troops ... |
The Guardian | What Gallipoli can teach us about the Iraq war The Guardian Many of the conclusions of the Dardanelles inquiry are likely to be echoed in the Chilcot inquiry into the 2003 invasion of Iraq, now not expected to be published until next year, seven years after it was set up. The hold-up was originally the result ... What Gallipoli can teach the UK about the Iraq war |
Anglo-American Revenge in Iraq: Tariq Aziz, Twelfth Anniversary of a US ... Center for Research on Globalization Saddam Hussein's entire government could have left Iraq prior to the inevitable invasion and lived in comfort elsewhere, as the Kuwait government did in 1991 – indeed George W. Bush's regime confirmed that they offered Saddam Hussein forty eight hours ... |