Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD)
06 July Iraq Special Weapons News
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Current Operations
- Iraq: Attacks Continue Against U.S. Forces RFE/L 06 Jul 2003 -- The U.S. military says a U.S. soldier was shot today while guarding Baghdad University in the latest attack on U.S. forces in Iraq.
- DIES FROM GUNSHOT WOUND CENTCOM 06 Jul 2003 -- A U.S. soldier from the 1st Armored Division died as a result of a hostile gunshot wound received on July 6, while guarding the Baghdad University.
- US Soldier Critically Wounded in Baghdad Shooting VOA News 06 Jul 2003 -- A U.S. soldier is in critical condition after being shot at Baghdad University Sunday.
- IRAQ/U-S VOA 06 Jul 2003 -- A gunmen in Baghdad has shot and critically wounded a U-S soldier, a day after the killing of a British journalist in the capital, and an attack on a non-government organization in northern Iraq.
- OPERATION SIDEWINDER CONCLUDES - NETS RESULTS CENTCOM 06 Jul 2003 -- During the seven days of Operation Sidewinder, conducted by the 4th Infantry Division, which concluded July 5th, 282 individuals were detained and a variety of weapons were seized.
- COALITION CONTINUES EFFORTS TO REBUILD IRAQ (July 6, 2003) CENTCOM 06 Jul 2003 -- The Combined Joint Task Force-Seven Beanies for Baghdad Program delivered more than 7,000 Beanie Babies and more than 1,000 school supply items to local neighborhoods, hospitals children's ward, dental care units, communities rebuilding projects, and community children centers in efforts to help bring smiles, to children, who have endured pain and suffering under the rule of a ruthless dictator.
Deployments
US Policy
- Myers Discusses Prospects for Liberia, Outlines Threats to Iraq Washington File 06 Jul 2003 -- Liberian President Charles Taylor "hasn't done Liberia any good and hasn't been helpful to the surrounding countries," Richard Myers, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said in an interview with Tony Snow on Fox News Sunday. "I think the U.N. is working right now to consider ways to have him leave office," he added.
United Nations
Reconstruction Issues
Foreign Reactions
- TURKEY / U-S VOA 06 Jul 2003 -- The United States on Sunday freed 11 Turkish special forces arrested in Northern Iraq in a bid to defuse a spiraling diplomatic crisis with a key NATO ally.
- Turkish PM Seeks to Ease Tensions with US over Soldier Detentions VOA News 06 Jul 2003 -- Turkey's Prime Minister says American-Turkish relations "should not be overshadowed" by the alleged U.S. detention of 11 Turkish soldiers in northern Iraq.
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