Fox News | Iraq Says Senior Military Commander Killed While Fighting IS ABC News Sniper fire by Islamic State militants killed a senior Iraqi commander near the northern IS-held city of Mosul, the extremist group's main bastion in Iraq, as the U.N. refugee agency warned that thousands of civilians have been newly displaced from ... Iraq detains men fleeing IS-held Fallujah, raising tensions Trap tightens on civilians as battles rage in Iraq's Fallujah In Iraq, Apache Gunships Deploy to Mosul, But Not Fallujah: Pentagon |
AOL News | Congressman and Iraq War Vet Makes Case for Assault Weapons Ban ABC News The cover of today's New York Daily News has this headline: “No civilian should own this gun.” That's according to Rep. Seth Moulton, a Democrat from Massachusetts' 6th district, who appeared on the cover in his Marine uniform and holding an assault rifle. Following Orlando, Congressman and Iraq War vet says civilians shouldn't have assault weapons Marblehead Congressman, Iraq Vet Seth Moulton Done With House Moments of Silence for Mass Shooting Victims Civilians have no reason for owning assault weapons |
MSNBC | Trump accuses U.S. troops of stealing money in Iraq MSNBC “Iraq, crooked as hell. How about bringing baskets of money – millions and millions of dollars – and handing it out?,” Trump said at an evening rally. “I want to know who were the soldiers that had that job, because I think they're living very well ... Donald Trump Was Right That US Soldiers Stole Money in Iraq—Why Are Democrats Denying The Truth? Donald Trump's accusation that American soldiers stole money in Iraq, explained Donald Trump says that soldiers stole from Iraq recovery fund |
New Republic | Donald Trump takes a new tack by accusing Iraq war vets of being thieves. New Republic Speaking at a rally in North Carolina on Tuesday, Donald Trump went on a bizarre tangent about Iraq being “crooked as hell.” He illustrated this with a story in which he appeared to accuse American soldiers of embezzling reconstruction money: “How ... |
The Indian Express | 39 Indians missing in Iraq: 'Don't keep us in the dark any longer… tell us the truth, whatever it is' The Indian Express “Yes I believe her,” said Chandresh. “The adjoining state of Punjab has been giving financial assistance of Rs 20,000 per month to the families of Indians gone missing in Iraq, and our government has not cared even to ask about our well-being,” Dilawar ... 39 Indians in Iraq: Families demand answer |
26 more airstrikes target IS in Syria, Iraq Kuwait News Agency WASHINGTON, June 15 (KUNA) -- The US-led coalition against the so-called Islamic State (IS) launched 26 airstrikes against the group in Syria and Iraq on Tuesday, the Combined Joint Task Force - Operation Inherent Resolve (CJTF-OIR) said in its daily ... |
Jerusalem Post Israel News | Better late than never: Iraq threatens to sue Israel for bombing its nuclear reactor in 1981 Jerusalem Post Israel News The head of the Parliament's Committee on Foreign Relations, Abdel Bari Zibari, told the Turkish news agency Anadolu: "Until now, Iraq has not received international support to sue Israel for bombing the nuclear reactor. In order to do so, it will need ... Iraq to sue Israel for destroying nuclear reactor in 1981 Iraq threatens to sue Israel over 1981 strike on Baghdad-area nuclear reactor Iraq says it'll sue Israel for bombing Saddam's nuclear reactor in 1981 |
The Indian Express | Iraq's deaf, dumb and disabled forgotten in the conflict, Intisar Abdulhamid's home is haven for them The Indian Express Her home has become a haven for dozens of deaf and dumb people who have escaped Islamic State's advance in Iraq. “We drink tea, we have discussions about the current situation and we try to support one another,” said 55-year-old Abdulhamid, who has ... |
Reuters | Flow of civilians from Iraq's Falluja slows as IS tightens grip Reuters Iraq said on Monday it had made arrests as it investigates allegations that Shi'ite militiamen helping the army retake Falluja had executed dozens of Sunni Muslim men fleeing the city held by Islamic State. The participation of militias in the battle ... |
Asharq Al-awsat English | The Saudi-Iranian Struggle in Iraq AINA (press release) What is happening today in Iraq and Syria is due to decades of conflict between two major axes, Iran and the Arabs. It began with the 1979 Iranian revolution, and continued with threats to export the revolution throughout the region, and with the Iran ... Opinion: Saudi-Iranian Struggle in Iraq |