Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD)
05 July Iraq Special Weapons News
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Current Operations
- 16 Soldiers Wounded in July 3rd Mortar Attack AFPS 05 Jul 2003 -- A total of 16 soldiers were wounded in a mortar attack against a logistics post near Balad, Iraq, July 3, U.S. Central Command officials said, Saturday.
- EXPLOSION KILLS SEVEN IRAQI POLICE RECRUITS CENTCOM 05 Jul 2003 -- Seven Iraqi police recruits were killed and 13 were wounded in an explosion outside the city police department in Ar Ramadi, Iraq on July 5.
- IRAQ/EXPLOSION VOA 05 Jul 2003 -- An explosion outside an Iraqi police training facility has killed at least seven Iraqis and wounded dozens of others in the town of Ramadi, west of Baghdad.
- At Least 7 Iraqi Policemen Killed in Powerful Explosion VOA News 05 Jul 2003 -- An explosion outside an Iraqi police training facility has killed at least seven Iraqis and wounded dozens of others in the town of Ramadi, west of Baghdad.
Deployments
US Policy
United Nations
Reconstruction Issues
- Coalition Maintains Steady Course in Rebuilding Iraq Washington File 05 Jul 2003 -- Coalition forces continue to make steady progress in working with Iraqi citizens to improve daily life -- despite security threats and continuing pockets of resistance, the U.S. Central Command (Centcom) reports.
- Bremer Promises Iraq Governing Council Within Weeks Washington File 05 Jul 2003 -- The Coalition will establish a new Iraqi Governing Council within the next two weeks, promised Ambassador Paul Bremer, Administrator of the Coalition Provisional Authority in Iraq.
Foreign Reactions
- TURKEY/U-S TROOPS VOA 05 Jul 2003 -- Turkey's prime minister says some of the 11 Turkish soldiers Ankara says U-S troops detained in northern Iraq have been freed.
- Turkey's PM: Some Turkish Soldiers Allegedly Detained by US in Iraq Have Been Freed VOA News 05 Jul 2003 -- Turkey's prime minister says some of the 11 Turkish soldiers Ankara says U.S. troops detained in northern Iraq have been freed.
- TURKEY/U-S TROOPS VOA 05 Jul 2003 -- Turkey is demanding the immediate release of at 11 Turkish soldiers in northern Iraq it says have been detained by U-S troops. U-S officials in the Turkish capital say they know nothing about what Turkey's prime minister describes as an ugly incident.
News Reports
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