13 June 2005 - Iraq Special Weapons News |
Operations
Deployments
US Policy
United Nations
Reconstruction Issues
Foreign Reactions
News Reports
Current Operations
- OIF/OEF Casualty Update 13 Jun 2005 [PDF]
- TWO SOLDIERS KILLED BY IED
- TWO SOLDIERS KILLED IN AL ANBAR PROVINCE
- DoD Identifies Marine Casualty
- DoD Identifies Army Casualties
- DoD Identifies Marine Casualties
- DoD Identifies Army Casualties
- Coalition airpower supports Marines near Karabilah AFPN 13 Jun 2005 -- Coalition aircraft dropped seven precision-guided bombs while providing close-air support to coalition troops in the western Al Anbar province of Iraq on June 11.
Deployments
US Policy
United Nations
- UN envoy congratulates new president of Kurdistan regional Government UN News Centre 13 Jun 2005 -- The senior United Nations envoy for Iraq today congratulated Masoud Barzani on his inauguration as President of the Kurdistan Regional Government
Reconstruction Issues
- Vice President Urges Patience As Iraq Progress Continues AFPS 13 Jun 2005 -- Vice President Richard B. Cheney urged patience as Iraq continues on the road toward self-sufficiency in a June 10 interview here.
Foreign Reactions
News Reports
- Iraqi Media Monitoring UNAMI 13 Jun 2005
- Iraq Releases Video of Saddam Questioned by Tribunal VOA News 13 Jun 2005 -- Iraq's special tribunal has released a video of a judge questioning Saddam Hussein about the killings of at least 50 Iraqis in a Shi'ite town.
- RFE/RL Iraq Report, Volume 8, Number 19 13 Jun 2005 -- IRAQ'S TRIBUNAL: NO TRIAL DATE SET FOR HUSSEIN / AL-ZARQAWI, AL-QAEDA, AND THE NEW ISLAMIST FRONT
- IRAQ: Increase in TB cases worrying, doctors say IRIN 13 Jun 2005 -- Iraqi doctors say they are concerned over an increase in Tuberculosis (TB) cases in the southeastern city of Amarah, fueled by a shortage of medicine and poor living conditions.
- JORDAN: NGO’s reaffirm commitment to Iraq IRIN 13 Jun 2005 -- NGOs working in Iraq have agreed on the need for stronger advocacy and the need to create safe space for humanitarian work, following a conference held in the Jordanian capital, Amman.
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