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  • 14 U.S. soldiers die in Iraq in 3 days

    06/03/2007 2:46:59 PM PDT · by HitmanLV · 76 replies · 1,802+ views
    AP News ^ | 06/03/2007 | KIM GAMEL
    The U.S. military said Sunday that 14 American soldiers were killed over the past three days, including four in a single roadside bombing and another who was struck by a suicide bomber while on a foot patrol. The blast that killed the four U.S. soldiers occurred Sunday as the troops were conducting a cordon and search operation northwest of Baghdad, according to a statement. Two other soldiers were killed and five were wounded along with an Iraqi interpreter in two separate roadside bombings on Sunday, the military said. In the boldest attack, a U.S. soldier was killed Friday after the...
  • US Military Says It Has Proof Of Iraqi Militia Link To Iran (Iran planning attacks on US troops)

    12/27/2006 7:06:03 PM PST · by jmc1969 · 88 replies · 2,342+ views
    NY Times ^ | December 28 2006
    The US military said on Tuesday that it had credible evidence linking Iranians and Iraqi militiamen, detained here in raids last week, to criminal activities, including attacks against US forces. Evidence also emerged that some of the detainees were involved in shipments of weapons to illegal armed groups in Iraq. Major General William Caldwell, the chief spokesman for the US command, said that the military, in the raid, had "gathered specific intelligence from highly credible sources that linked individuals and locations with criminal activities against Iraqi civilians, security forces and coalition force personnel." Caldwell made his remarks by e-mail in...
  • Mother's Grief-Fueled Vigil Becomes Nexus for Antiwar Protesters (And The Correction!)

    08/15/2005 8:46:03 PM PDT · by an amused spectator · 70 replies · 1,682+ views
    The New York Times ^ | August 13, 2005 | Anne E. Kornblut (NY Times staffer)
    Correction AppendedCRAWFORD, Tex., Aug. 12 - This is not the place to expect a sighting of Viggo Mortensen, the star of "The Lord of the Rings." Or at least it wasn't when President Bush began his annual vacation here earlier this month.But something has happened to Crawford over the last week. The sleepy summer air has been punctured by a blast of antiwar energy, with carloads of activists appearing every afternoon to join a vigil begun by the mother of a soldier who died in Iraq. Flowers are delivered by the dozen at Camp Casey, as the muddy outpost established...