BAGHDAD, Iraq -- Iraq agreed Friday to begin destroying its Al Samoud 2 missiles within 24 hours, Iraqi sources said. Chief U.N. weapons inspector Hans Blix, who set the deadline for today, called the ...
BAGHDAD, Iraq -- More than a decade of suspicions about Iraq's missile industry and its capabilities for delivering weapons of mass destruction could be investigated quickly now that American forces ...
2003-03-29 04:00:00 PDT Central Iraq, south of Baghdad-- Just before U.S. troops were ordered across the Kuwait border into Iraq, a Marine officer gathered his men together and explained that the ...
It was time to put Saddam Hussein on notice-again. Fed up with the Iraqi leader's welshing on agreements that ended the Persian Gulf War, the United Nations last week demanded that Baghdad come up ...
In the deadliest attack on U.S. troops since the start of the invasion, Iraqi resistance fighters downed a helicopter Sunday killing 16 U.S soldiers and injuring 20. The soldiers were being taken out ...
The U.S. targeting of two pro-Iranian paramilitary leaders in Baghdad Wednesday is a significant escalation in the American response to the death of three U.S. soldiers in Jordan in January. Notably, ...
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Why the Iraqi Kurds need air defenses
Providing Iraq’s air defenses, or having the US deploy air defenses at selective sites, is not likely the best answer. The ...
KRG Interior Minister Rebar Ahmed is in Baghdad to finalize the federal probe into the Khor Mor gas field attack, a ...
TAJI, Iraq, March 1 -- The Iraqi government met a U.N.-imposed deadline to begin destroying its stockpile of banned missiles today, crushing four of them with a bulldozer under the supervision of U.N.
The losses have left the Iraqi military with no offensive capability. BAGHDAD, Iraq— -- The Iraqi military ran out of Hellfire missiles six days ago, and though the U.S. is rushing more missiles ...
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