added 2007 Tue Jun 12 21:44:44 by King1Con
BAGHDAD - Paratroopers with the 82nd Airborne Division's 2nd Brigade Combat Team uncovered a weapons cache north of Sadr City, in the eastern portion of the Iraqi capital June 1. A tip from a local citizen led the Soldiers to the cache. It was found in an area known to locals as the "Jaish Al Mahdi Forbidden Zone," where some rocket at
BAGHDAD - Paratroopers with the 82nd Airborne Division's 2nd Brigade Combat Team uncovered a weapons cache north of Sadr City, in the eastern portion of the Iraqi capital June 1. A tip from a local citizen led the Soldiers to the cache. It was found in an area known to locals as the "Jaish Al Mahdi Forbidden Zone," where some rocket at
added 2007 Sun Jun 3 16:41:26 by TechnologyExpert
As U.S. jets roared overhead, Mahdi Army militiamen on Sunday battled with Iraqi troops and local police searching for two militia leaders in the southern city of Diwaniyah. At least three people were killed and 24 wounded, official Iraqi sources reported.
As U.S. jets roared overhead, Mahdi Army militiamen on Sunday battled with Iraqi troops and local police searching for two militia leaders in the southern city of Diwaniyah. At least three people were killed and 24 wounded, official Iraqi sources reported.
added 2007 Tue Apr 10 15:32:43 by Aidenag
As part of a nearly eight-week-old plan to temper violence in Baghdad, U.S. forces last month set up a permanent base and resumed security sweeps in the enclave for the first time in three years. Sadr's black-clad fighters -- who battled U.S. forces in the past -- have appeared to stand down, even as Sadr publicly condemns the U.S. presence.
As part of a nearly eight-week-old plan to temper violence in Baghdad, U.S. forces last month set up a permanent base and resumed security sweeps in the enclave for the first time in three years. Sadr's black-clad fighters -- who battled U.S. forces in the past -- have appeared to stand down, even as Sadr publicly condemns the U.S. presence.
added 2007 Sun Jan 28 19:55:23 by STONERS
"Of course we worry," Iraqi Vice President Adel Abdul Mahdi told Newsweek's Special Diplomatic Correspondent Lally Weymouth when asked if he is worried the U.S. will withdraw its troops from Iraq. Weymouth talked to Abdul Mahdi at the World Economic Forum in Davos last week. "We will be worried whether you stay or leav
"Of course we worry," Iraqi Vice President Adel Abdul Mahdi told Newsweek's Special Diplomatic Correspondent Lally Weymouth when asked if he is worried the U.S. will withdraw its troops from Iraq. Weymouth talked to Abdul Mahdi at the World Economic Forum in Davos last week. "We will be worried whether you stay or leav







