Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD)
06 January 2006 - Iraq Special Weapons News
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Current Operations
- TWO MARINES KILLED IN FALLUJAH
- TWO TASK FORCE BAGHDAD SOLDIERS KILLED
- MARINE, SOLDIER KILLED IN SUICIDE BOMB ATTACK
- DoD Identifies Army Casualties
- DoD Identifies Army Casualties
- Transcript: News Briefing with Maj. Gen. Johnson 06 Jan 2006 -- Presenter: Maj. Gen. Stephen T. Johnson, USMC, commanding general, Multinational Force-West and II Marine Expeditionary Force (Forward)
- US General: Iraqi Government, Local Insurgents, Keys to Iraq's Future VOA 06 Jan 2006 -- The top U.S. military officer expressed the hope on Thursday that as a new Iraqi government takes power in the coming months, many of the Iraqi insurgents will decide to lay down their arms. But a member of the U.S. Senate's Armed Services Committee says that may not happen very quickly.
- Coalition Commander Calls Iraq Attacks 'Anomaly' VOA 06 Jan 2006 -- The coalition commander in Iraq calls this week's series of insurgent attacks in the country "an anomaly." And his top general in western Iraq, where one particularly deadly attack happened on Thursday, does not see this week's attacks as part of any new trend.
- CENTAF releases airpower summary report AFPN 06 Jan 2006 -- U.S. Central Command Air Forces officials released today's airpower summary.
- Ellsworth Airmen provide security in Iraq AFPN 06 Jan 2006 -- Security forces from Ellsworth Air Force Base, S.D., are serving in southern Iraq this winter.
- Long convoy duty is no easy task AFPN 06 Jan 2006 -- By dawn, Airmen of the 424th Medium Truck Detachment had finished preparing for their mission -- move Army 4th Infantry Division supplies and material from Kuwait into Iraq.
- General Cites Significant Strides in Iraq's Anbar Province AFPS 06 Jan 2006 -- The past year has yielded major growth in Iraqi security forces and significant political progress in Iraq's Anbar province, and 2006 will give the people there a chance to enjoy the benefits of that progress, a top U.S. commander in Iraq said today.
- Military Prepares for Transfer; Search Ends for Missing UAV AFPS 06 Jan 2006 -- Two Army divisions are preparing for a transfer of responsibility in Baghdad tomorrow, and the search for an unmanned aerial vehicle near Mosul has been suspended, military officials said.
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US Policy
- Iraq Looms as Key Domestic Issue in 2006 VOA 06 Jan 2006 -- 2006 is a congressional election year in the United States and the situation in Iraq figures to be a major issue in the November voting. Public opinion polls traced a steady decline in President Bush's popularity for much of 2005 and political analysts say bad news from Iraq had a lot to do with it.
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