19 November 2005 - Iraq Special Weapons News |
Operations
Deployments
US Policy
United Nations
Reconstruction Issues
Foreign Reactions
News Reports
Current Operations
- DoD Identifies Army Casualties
- TASK FORCE TIKRIT SOLDIERS KILLED IN IED ATTACKS
- Iraqi, U.S. forces disrupt terrorist operations MNF-I 19 Nov 2005 -- Iraq Army and Task Force Baghdad Soldiers disrupted terrorist cells, seized weapons caches and stopped several anti-Iraqi forces from carrying out attacks during operations in the city Nov. 14-16.
- Car Bombing Kills 13 In Baghdad; Bush Vows To Stay The Course RFE/RL 19 Nov 2005 -- A car bomb killed at least 13 people and injured another 21 in Baghdad today.
- More Iraq Violence as Leaders Hold Reconciliation Talks VOA 19 Nov 2005 -- In Iraq, a suicide car bomber has attacked a Shi'ite funeral Saturday, killing at least 35 people and injuring some 50 others.
- Nine terrorists detained in joint missions MNF-I 19 Nov 2005 -- Two joint missions between Iraqi and U.S. forces resulted in the detainment of nine suspected terrorists in north-central Iraq Friday.
Deployments
US Policy
- House of Representatives Rejects Any Immediate US Pullout from Iraq VOA 19 Nov 2005 -- Reacting to a call by an influential Democratic lawmaker for U.S. troops to leave Iraq, the House of Representatives has overwhelmingly rejected such a move.
- Bush Rejects Deadline for Withdrawal from Iraq VOA 19 Nov 2005 -- President Bush is continuing his battle with opposition Democrats calling for the withdrawal of troops from Iraq.
- Bush Says Setting Iraq Withdrawal Deadline Would Court Disaster Washington File 19 Nov 2005 -- Setting a deadline for withdrawing U.S. forces from Iraq would be "a recipe for disaster," President Bush said November 19.
United Nations
Reconstruction Issues
- Iraqi Leaders Meet To Launch Reconciliation Effort RFE/RL 19 Nov 2005 -- The leaders of Iraq's fractious political scene have begun three days of talks in Cairo on reconciliation and the stabilization of their war-torn country.
- Iraqi Reconciliation Conference Begins in Cairo VOA 19 Nov 2005 -- Iraqi politicians have started a three-day reconciliation conference in Cairo, sponsored by the Arab League
Foreign Reactions
- Iran expects Saddam to undergo a fair and impartial trial IRNA 19 Nov 2005 -- Prosecutor General Hojatoleslam Qorbanali Dorri Najafabadi said on Saturday that as a victim of the eight-year Iraqi-imposed war, Iran expects the prosecutor general and judges of Iraq's special court where Saddam Hussein stands trial to be fair and impartial.
News Reports
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