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  • Iraqi Police May Have Aided Attacks on U.S. Targets, AP Reports

    11/30/2003 5:16:49 PM PST · by Jacob Kell · 6 replies · 395+ views
    Bloomberg.com ^ | Nov. 29, 2003 | Bloomberg
    <p>Nov. 29 (Bloomberg) -- U.S.-trained Iraqi police may have taken part in some of the attacks on U.S. and Iraqi targets, the Associated Press reported, citing U.S. Army Lieutenant General Ricardo Sanchez.</p> <p>Attacks on U.S. troops and others in northern Iraq have increased in the past month. Last week, Major General David Petraeus, the 101st Airborne's commander, said Iraqi resistance was increasing. Guerrillas have launched more than 150 attacks on Iraqi civilian and police targets, the AP said, citing Sanchez.</p>
  • Analysis: Iraqi CPA fires 28,000

    11/21/2003 6:18:58 PM PST · by 11th_VA · 18 replies · 255+ views
    MENAFN.com ^ | Friday, November 21, 2003 | By RICHARD SALE, UPI Intelligence Correspondent
    Date: Friday, November 21, 2003 6:40:58 PM EST By RICHARD SALE, UPI Intelligence Correspondent American's top man in Baghdad, L. Paul Bremer, last week fired 28,000 Iraqi teachers as political punishment for their former membership in the Saddam Hussein-dominated Baath Party, fueling anti-U.S. resistance on the ground, administration officials have told United Press International. A Central Command spokesman, speaking to UPI from Baghdad, acknowledged that the firings had taken place but said the figure of 28,000 "is too high." He was unable, however, after two days, to supply UPI with a lower, revised total. The Central Command spokesman attributed the...
  • Radical Iraqi Shiite leader calls on his armed followers to capture Saddam Hussein `dead or alive`

    10/29/2003 5:12:05 AM PST · by Mark Felton · 53 replies · 211+ views
    Haaretz ^ | 10/29/03 | Haaretz
    In the breaking news window at Haaretz: Radical Iraqi Shi`ite leader Moqtada al-Sadr calls on his armed followers to capture Saddam Hussein `dead or alive`
  • Car Bombs Rock Central Baghdad

    10/27/2003 7:47:30 AM PST · by Jacob Kell · 10 replies · 281+ views
    FOXNews.com ^ | Monday, October 27, 2003 | Steve Harrigan, and The Associated Press
    <p>BAGHDAD, Iraq — A series of car bomb attacks on Monday killed 34 people, excluding the homicide bombers, in Baghdad, shattering what should have been a solemn day as Iraq began observing the Muslim holy month of Ramadan.</p> <p>About 12 people were killed at the International Committee of the Red Cross (search) building in central Baghdad and 27 others were slain in attacks on three police stations. Most of the victims were Iraqis. The U.S. military said one American soldier was killed in one of the police station attacks.</p>
  • Dictators hijack Baathism's ideology

    08/08/2003 10:05:24 PM PDT · by optimistically_conservative · 20 replies · 435+ views
    The Atlanta Journal-Constitution ^ | 8/10/03 | CAMERON McWHIRTER
    By CAMERON McWHIRTERAtlanta Journal-Constitution Staff Writer LEFTERIS PITARAKIS / Associated Press Mud covers a statue of Saddam Hussein at the Saddam Center of Art in Baghdad. Saddam, who had long been a Baath Party leader, seized control of the party and Iraq in 1979. Baath Party guerrillas attack American troops in Iraq almost daily. U.S. administrator for Iraq L. Paul Bremmer has sworn to "extirpate Baathists and Baathism from Iraq forever." Meanwhile, most Americans are left with the question: What is Baathism? At one time, Baathism was a movement espousing lofty ideals of Arab brotherhood and equality, with a...
  • U.S. Offers $25 Million Reward for Saddam's Capture

    07/03/2003 7:35:00 AM PDT · by Brian S · 11 replies · 187+ views
    Reuters ^ | 07-03-03
    Thu July 3, 2003 10:15 AM ET BAGHDAD (Reuters) - The United States is offering $25 million for any information that leads to the capture of ousted Iraqi president Saddam Hussein or proves that he is dead, a spokesman for Iraq's U.S.-led administration said on Thursday. "(Administration head) Ambassador (Paul) Bremer will be announcing a new $25 million reward for information leading to the capture of Saddam Hussein or information confirming his earlier death," the spokesman told reporters. He said $15 million was being offered for similar information about either of Saddam's two sons, Uday and Qusay.
  • U.S. Tries to Crush Insurgents in Iraq

    06/29/2003 6:59:29 AM PDT · by Valin · 25 replies · 312+ views
    AP ^ | 6/29/03 | BORZOU DARAGAHI
    CAMP BOOM, Iraq - U.S. forces launched a massive operation early Sunday to crush insurgents and capture senior figures from the ousted regime in a show of force designed to stem a wave of deadly attacks on U.S. troops. The operation, dubbed "Desert Sidewinder," is taking place in a huge swath of central Iraq stretching from the Iranian border to the areas north of Baghdad, and is expected to last for several days, military officials said. Americans arrested a man in Khalis, 45 miles north of Baghdad. He is suspected of recruiting young men to launch attacks on Americans, according...
  • Al-Jazeera Gets Soldier Attacks Claim

    06/26/2003 11:49:36 AM PDT · by Prodigal Son · 20 replies · 395+ views
    AP ^ | June 25, 2003
    DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) - The Arab satellite station Al-Jazeera on Thursday reported it had received a statement and videotape from an Iraqi resistance group that claimed responsibility for attacks on American forces and threatened more. It was believed to be the first such claim, and the first time a group said it had organized the increasingly bloody offensive. The Pentagon repeatedly has said the attacks - that have killed at least 18 American lives since May 1 when President Bush declared the major fighting over - were not the work of any organized resistance. Six British soldiers were...
  • Imams in Iraq Preach Anti-U.S. Sermons (Religion of Peace Alert)

    06/21/2003 4:52:27 PM PDT · by Jacob Kell · 11 replies · 175+ views
    Associated Press (by way of Excite News) ^ | Jun 20, 2003 | TAREK AL-ISSAWI
    FALLUJAH, Iraq (AP) - Attacks against U.S. forces showed no sign of letting up Friday after a rocket-propelled grenade slammed into a power station in Fallujah, injuring two American soldiers and blacking out much of the city - a center of anti-American hostility. At Friday prayers, imams preached anti-American sermons, claiming Jews are buying up real estate in Iraq. Based on groundless rumors, the warnings from pulpits, on leaflets and in Iraqi newspapers reflected Iraqis' fear and anger over the U.S.-led occupation. After weeks of sniping and ambushes around Iraq, American forces raided nine locations Friday "to isolate and defeat...
  • Road trip to Babylon boosts troops' morale

    04/23/2003 3:04:01 PM PDT · by Ligeia · 12 replies · 1,059+ views
    Virginian-Pilot ^ | April 23, 2003 | DENNIS O'BRIEN
    Road trip to Babylon boosts troops' morale By DENNIS O'BRIEN, The Virginian-Pilot © April 23, 2003 Last updated: 3:30 AM Near the reconstructed arch of Ishtar, Navy chaplains and their escorts begin exploring ancient Babylon to gain perspective for their sermons. Photo by Dennis O'Brien / The Virginian-Pilot. More dispatches from Dennis O'Brien in Iraq BABYLON -- It wasn't the order Charlie Company had hoped for -- which would be ``You're going home'' -- but it beat spending another day camped outside Kut. The Marines were sent on a one-day road trip Tuesday, and what better place to visit...
  • Is Saddam in Yemen?

    04/16/2003 3:55:02 PM PDT · by DeaconBenjamin · 10 replies · 281+ views
    Hindustan Times ^ | London, April 16 | Vijay Dutt
    Senior Iraqi officers have scattered across the Middle East after fleeing Baghdad as the assault on the city began, according to some senior Iraqis in London who have kept close links with key figures within the country. All of them have false passports and could try to later hide in countries like Pakistan or Malaysia or Indonesia, said Ali Haitham Rashid Wihaib, who was Saddam Hussain's former head of protocol. He added that the Syrian authorities were keeping some of their "embarrassing guests" including generals and ministers hidden because of the US pressure. He, claimed in a daily, that Saddam...
  • Dozens of senior Iraqis flee to Syria

    04/15/2003 11:57:55 AM PDT · by Rockitz · 38 replies · 316+ views
    Haaretz ^ | 4/15/2003 | Ze'ev Schiff
    Dozens, and perhaps hundreds, of Iraqi officials escaped to Syria, according to fresh assessments by intelligence organizations including the U.S., British and Israeli services, which were surprised by the large numbers involved after initial estimates that only a few dozen made their way to Syria during or prior to the war. But while the escapees include relatively high-ranking officials, and at least one minister, Saddam Hussein and his inner circle are not believed to be in Syria. The large number of Iraqis who found refuge in Syria is why Washington and London have stepped up pressure on Damascus and the...
  • Katie Couric: 'Hopefully' Saddam Made it to Syria (Barf Alert)

    04/10/2003 10:46:11 AM PDT · by sr4402 · 89 replies · 358+ views
    NewsMax.com ^ | Thursday April 10, 2003; 1:32 p.m. EST | Carl Limbacher and NewsMax.com Staff
    Is perky "Today Show" host Katie Couric actually rooting for Saddam Hussein to survive U.S.'s military's repeated attempts to take him out? It sure sounded that way during a report she delivered on the fate of the Baghdad Butcher yesterday. While chatting about Saddam with NBC's Pentagon correspondent Jim Miklaszewski, the multi-million-dollar morning host asked whether U.S. officials had been able to "confirm reports he was taken to Tikrit, and then Mosul, and then hopefully to Syria." Hopefully? Surely Ms. Couric didn't mean to suggest that she actually hoped the brutal dictator would escape justice by fleeing to another terrorist-sponsoring...
  • TROUBLE IN THE HOLY LAND Syria: Israel will never be legitimate

    04/01/2003 4:26:47 PM PST · by Jacob Kell · 12 replies · 163+ views
    WorldNetDaily ^ | April 1, 2003 | WorldNetDaily
    In an interview in a Lebanese newspaper, Syrian President Bashar Assad has lashed out at Israel, saying as long as the Jewish state exists it will be a threat. Assad, who has expressed support for Saddam Hussein's regime in the face of coalition action, gave the interview to the pro-Syrian daily Al-Safir. His comments were translated by the Middle East Media Research Institute. The Syrian leader claimed the U.S. is doing Israel's bidding in the war on Iraq. "[The Americans] removed their masks and said that they wanted oil and that they wanted to re-draw the map of the region...
  • Syria gives passports to suicide bombers (ACT OF WAR)

    04/01/2003 2:24:56 PM PST · by MadIvan · 135 replies · 336+ views
    The Times ^ | April 2, 2003 | Michael Binyon
    THE SAS has arrested four busloads of suspected suicide bombers and would-be fighters in Iraq’s western desert. The men, who are being held as prisoners of war, came from various Arab countries but all carried Syrian passports. They are thought to be among thousands of Arab zealots making their way to the battle front. Syria has issued about 2,000 passports to people volunteering to fight for President Saddam Hussein in recent weeks, raising serious concerns in Britain and America, which suspects Damascus of smuggling war supplies to Iraq. The coalition is to protest to the Syrians. Syrian officials have made...
  • Bin Laden Tape: Text

    02/11/2003 8:10:16 PM PST · by Angelus Errare · 125 replies · 560+ views
    BBC News ^ | 3/12/03 | BBC Monitoring
    Bin Laden tape: Text The following is the full text of an audio message purported to be by al-Qaeda leader Osama Bin Laden, broadcast on Arab television station al-Jazeera on 11 February. In the name of God, the merciful, the compassionate. A message to our Muslim brothers in Iraq, may God's peace, mercy, and blessings be upon you. O you who believe fear Allah, by doing all that He has ordered and by abstaining from all that He has forbidden as He should be feared. Obey Him, be thankful to Him, and remember Him always, and die not except in...