10 June 2005 - Iraq Special Weapons News |
Operations
Deployments
US Policy
United Nations
Reconstruction Issues
Foreign Reactions
News Reports
Current Operations
- OIF/OEF Casualty Update 10 Jun 2005 [PDF]
- Task Force Liberty Soldier dies of non-battle injury
- DoD Identifies Army Casualty
- DoD Identifies Department of the Army Civilian Casualty
- DoD Identifies Marine Casualty
- DoD Identifies Army Casualty
- DoD Identifies Army Casualties
- DoD Identifies Army Casualty
- DoD Identifies Marine Casualties
- FIVE MARINES KILLED BY IED
- DoD Identifies Army Casualty
- DoD Identifies Army Casualty
- Iraqi Forces Seize Terrorists, Cash, Weapons AFPS 10 Jun 2005 -- Iraqi Army and Task Force Baghdad soldiers captured 33 terror suspects, seized 2 million Iraqi dinars and confiscated a variety of bomb-making materials in a series of operations conducted June 8 and 9, military officials in Baghdad reported.
Deployments
US Policy
- Iraq Command Investigates Deaths AFPS 10 Jun 2005 -- Multinational Corps Iraq has opened a criminal investigation into two Task Force Liberty soldiers' deaths June 7 at Forward Operating Base Danger, near Tikrit, Iraq, officials in Iraq reported today.
United Nations
- Improved conditions, credible constitution are keys to Iraq transition - Annan UN News Centre 10 Jun 2005 -- Successful completion of the political transition in Iraq requires real progress in the security and living conditions of all Iraqis, as well as a constitutional process that is credible to all groups, United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan says in a new report.
Reconstruction Issues
- Victories during May MNF-I 10 Jun 2005 -- The people of Iraq , with help from Coalition member nations, have claimed many victories in the past month. For example, hundreds of construction projects have been completed and peace officers by the thousands have graduated from brand-new academies.
- Kurdish People See Federal Government As Compromise for Independence VOA 10 Jun 2005 -- Iraqi leaders have begun debating a new constitution that will determine the shape of the government after elections in December. Strong debate is expected on the issue of forming a federal state that would shift power from the central government in Baghdad to regional governments, including Iraq's Kurdish region.
Foreign Reactions
- NATO Establishing Iraqi Training Center Outside Baghdad AFPS 10 Jun 2005 -- NATO is establishing a military training center for Iraqi officers on the outskirts of Baghdad, officials here said this week.
- NATO To Open Center for Training of Iraqi Military Officers Washington File 10 Jun 2005 -- ADDITIONAL SUPPORT FOR AFGHAN ELECTIONS / SEMINAR IN SOFIA TO ADDRESS WMD PROLIFERATION
- Iraq: Lightning EU Visit Points To Broader Brussels Role RFE/RL 10 Jun 2005 -- The top EU foreign policy officials who were in Baghdad yesterday for an unannounced lightning visit returned optimistic that ties with and aid to the country could be significantly upgraded.
News Reports
- Former Iraqi Minister Expects Breakthrough in Talks With Insurgent Leaders VOA 10 Jun 2005 -- A former Iraqi minister says he is expecting a breakthrough in negotiations with the leaders of two insurgent groups, which he says are ready to lay down their arms and enter politics.
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