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Current Operations
- MEK CONSOLIDATING UNDER COALITION CONTROL CENTCOM 10 May 2003 -- Corps has accepted the voluntary consolidation of the Mujahedin-E-Khalq's (MEK) forces, and subsequent control over those forces.
- COALITION EFFORTS AID IRAQ'S RECOVERY CENTCOM 10 May 2003 -- Coalition forces continue to assist in developing a safer and more secure environment in Iraq.
- COALITION FORCES PROVIDE SECURITY, STABILITY CENTCOM 10 May 2003 -- Coalition forces continue to actively patrol Iraq to make it safe for humanitarian assistance operations.
- Mujahedin Khalq Agrees To Submit To U.S. Military RFE/L 10 May 2003 -- The U.S. military says the Mujahedin Khalq in eastern Iraq has agreed to surrender its weapons to U.S. forces.
- Coalition Efforts to Make Iraq Safer, More Secure Continue Washington File 10 May 2003 -- U.S. Marines continue to train Iraqis as police and U.S. military police continue to operate combined police patrols in several cities as part of coalition military efforts to make Iraq safer and more secure, according to a statement by the U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) May 10.
- Coalition Efforts Aid Iraq's Recovery ARCENT CJTF-7 10 May 2003
- Coalition Forces Provide Security, Stability ARCENT CJTF-7 10 May 2003
- MEK --- Consolidating under Coalition Control ARCENT CJTF-7 10 May 2003
- Coalition Forces Provide Security, Stability ARCENT CJTF-7 10 May 2003
- Coalition Efforts Aid Iraq's Recovery ARCENT CJTF-7 10 May 2003
- ONGOING HUMANITARIAN EFFORTS STIMULATE SOUTHERN IRAQ ARCENT CJTF-7 10 May 2003
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- Senior State Official Explains Iraq's Economic Status Washington File 10 May 2003 -- A senior State Department official spoke briefly about Iraq's currency situation and the U.N. Oil-for-Food Program with media traveling on Secretary of State Colin Powell's plane May 10 on the way to Israel.
United Nations
Reconstruction Issues
- IRAQ / AYATOLLAH VOA 10 May 2003 -- The leader of Iraq's majority Shi'a Muslim community has returned to Iraq after 23 years in exile. Thousands of followers cheered as Ayatollah Mohammad Baqir al-Hakim crossed over the border from Iran Saturday.
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