24 September 2005 - Iraq Special Weapons News |
Operations
Deployments
US Policy
United Nations
Reconstruction Issues
Foreign Reactions
News Reports
Current Operations
- TASK FORCE BAGHDAD SOLDIER KILLED IN IED ATTACK
- U.S. Soldiers Capture Terrorists, Thwart Terrorist Acts in Iraq AFPS 25 Sep 2005 -- U.S. soldiers have maintained the offensive in Iraq and have stopped ongoing terrorist activities and captured numerous terrorist suspects in recent days, military officials said.
- Task Force Baghdad Soldiers foil roadside bombers MNF-I 24 Sep 2005 -- A 3rd Brigade, 1st Armored Division Soldier, observing a main road north of Baghdad, foiled the efforts of two roadside bombers in the late night hours of Sept. 22.
- Task Force Liberty names terrorist killed in Ad Duluiyah MNF-I 24 Sep 2005 -- One of the individuals killed Sept. 23 in Ad Duluiyah was Jabbar Ateyia Saud, a member of the City Council.
Deployments
US Policy
United Nations
- WFP Reports Millions in Iraq Need Food Aid VOA 24 Sep 2005 -- The United Nations World Food Program says it does not have enough money to feed about three million people in Iraq, over half of them children.
Reconstruction Issues
- Head of Iraq's Largest Shi'ite Political Party Endorses Constitution VOA 24 Sep 2005 -- The leader of Iraq's largest Shi'ite Muslim political party has endorsed the country's draft constitution, urging Shi'ites to approve it in next month's national referendum.
Foreign Reactions
- Thousands Protest Iraq War in London VOA 24 Sep 2005 -- Thousands of demonstrators have marched through London to protest the war in Iraq and demand the withdrawal of British troops from that country.
- Iran terms as 'illogical' Saudi FM's accusation against Iran IRNA 24 Sep 2005 -- Foreign Ministry spokesman Hamid-Reza Asefi said on Saturday that statement of Saudi Foreign Minister Saud al-Faisal implicating Iran in Iraq unrest was surprising and illogical.
News Reports
- Iraqi Judge Orders Arrest of 2 British Soldiers VOA 24 Sep 2005 -- An Iraqi judge in the southern city of Basra has ordered the arrest of two British soldiers freed Monday in a controversial British raid on a local prison.
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