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Carnegie Endowment for International Peace report: WMD in Iraq, evidence misrepresented, war not best option
A new study from the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace "WMD IN Iraq, Evidence and Implications" said that intelligence and facts were misrepresented by the US government to the American people and the world, and that war was not the best option to achieve the objectives.
Iraq-USA, Politics, 1/10/2004
The US treat Saddam as a prisoner of war
The US administration announced officially that the former Iraqi president Saddam Hussein is a "prisoner of war," after more than one month of his detention.
Iraq-USA, Politics, 1/10/2004
Talk on federation and election requirements in Iraq
Kurdish member in the Iraqi governing council, Dara Nour Eddine, announced the consent of the council to the confederation principle. He stressed that the constituent Iraqi law will state this, prior to the organization of the elections expected by the end of 2005.
Iraq, Politics, 1/10/2004
Six killed in an explosion near a mosque in Baqouba
Six persons were killed and 37 wounded, at least, in a bomb explosion near a mosque for the Shiite, following Friday's prayers in Baqouba city, to the north of Baghdad. News reports said that the bomb went off after worshippers got out of al-Haj Sadeq Banin mosque, in the downtown of the city.
Iraq-USA, Military, 1/10/2004
Nine Americans killed in helicopter crash in al-Falouja, hotel in Baghdad's downtown attacked
Al-Hayat tower hotel in Baghdad was exposed to RPG shelling today at dawn but no casualties were reported.
Iraq-USA, Military, 1/9/2004
Khaddam meets with Iraqi tribe delegation
Syria's Vice-President Abdul Halim Khaddam on Wednesday met a delegation of the Iraqi tribe of al-Jabbour headed by Said Saud al-Humeidan.
Syria-Iraq, Politics, 1/8/2004
A husband, wife killed in Falouja; Bremer, al-Baja Je launch reconciliation initiative
The U.S. administrator of Iraq, Paul Bremer, and the current chairman for the governing council in Iraq, Adnan la-Baja Je, yesterday launched a program for releasing hundreds of thousands of detainees held by the occupation forces in what they called "reconciliation initiative," whose conditions are similar to be conditions placed by the Israeli authorities against the Palestinians on their release.
Iraq-USA, Military, 1/8/2004
Dutch prime minister in an unexpected visit to Iraq
Dutch prime minister yesterday paid a sudden visit to Iraq in order to meet with the Dutch soldiers positioned in the south, in the framework of the international forces that rallied with the American occupation under British leadership.
Iraq-Netherlands, Politics, 1/8/2004
Moussa calls the Arab states to get behind efforts to rebuild Iraq
Amr Moussa, secretary-general of the Arab League, has called on the Arab states to get behind efforts to rebuild Iraq, following talks with a member of the Iraqi interim Governing Council in Cairo.
Iraq-Regional, Economics, 1/7/2004
Two Iraqis killed in Basra, two French in Baqouba; Iraqi army anniversary celebrations
At least two Iraqis were killed yesterday, and four wounded in clashes between the Iraqi police and former members of the Iraqi army who were demonstrating in Basra city, demanding the increase of salaries which have not been paid in months, at a time when the occupation forces and the governing council in Iraq were celebrating the 83rd anniversary of the foundation of the Iraqi army, which the American adminstrator of Iraq, Paul Bremer, desolved in May 2003.
Iraq-USA, Military, 1/7/2004
Bremer's reservation on Kurdish Confederation project
A source close to the Kurdish bloc in the Iraqi governing council said that the Kurdish confederation project was met with reservations from the American adminstrator of Iraq, Paul Bremer.
Iraq-USA, Politics, 1/6/2004
Iraqi killed, American soldiers wounded in Baghdad explosion
Four American soldiers were wounded in two separate attacks for the Iraqi resistance. A spokesman for the occupation forces in Iraq said the four soldiers were wounded on Sunday, and the first attack took place in Tikrit, to the north of Baghdad, when Iraqi gunmen attacked an on-foot patrol and wounded one of its soldiers.
Iraq-USA, Military, 1/6/2004
Kuwait identifies the remains of 61 of its prisoners in Iraq
Kuwaiti government sources said that the identity of 61 Kuwaiti prisoners was defined, whose remains were found in mass graves in Iraq, after they were detained during the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait in 1990.
Kuwait-Iraq, Politics, 1/5/2004
Two Iraqis killed, Jordanian wounded in vague incident; Blair in al-Basra: Islamic extremism is a virus
In his speech before his British forces in al-Basra, the British prime minister Tony Blair accused what he called the "virus of the Islamic extremism" of threatening international security.
Iraq-Jordan, Politics, 1/5/2004
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