30 October 2006 - Iraq Special Weapons News |
Operations
Deployments
US Policy
United Nations
Reconstruction Issues
Foreign Reactions
News Reports
Current Operations
- OIF/OEF Casualty Update 30 Oct 2006 [PDF]
- One Marine Killed in Al Anbar
- DoD Identifies Marine Casualty
- 89th Military Police Brigade service member killed by sniper
- CENTAF releases airpower summary for Oct. 30 AFPN 30 Oct 2006 -- U.S. Central Command Air Forces officials have released the airpower summary for Oct. 30.
- Iraqi Army Captures Bomb Makers; New Security Station Opens in Ramadi AFPS 30 Oct 2006 -- Iraqi police and soldiers captured members of a bomb-making cell and several weapons caches over the weekend.
- Baghdad Bomb Kills At Least 30, Injures 60 VOA 30 Oct 2006 -- A roadside bomb killed at least 30 people and injured 60 others in eastern Baghdad
- Bomb Blast Kills 29 in Baghdad's Sadr City VOA 30 Oct 2006 -- Iraqi officials say a bomb blast in Baghdad's Sadr City district has killed at least 29 people and wounded about 60 others.
Deployments
US Policy
- Analysis: Iraq Looms over U.S. Elections cfr.org 30 Oct 2006
United Nations
Reconstruction Issues
- Saddam's Lawyer to President Bush: Guilty Verdict Will Spark Civil War in Iraq VOA 30 Oct 2006 -- Saddam Hussein's lawyer has written to President Bush, warning of full scale civil war if the former Iraqi president is convicted and executed for crimes against humanity.
Foreign Reactions
- Evacuation of British Consulate in Basra 'temporary,' says Beckett IRNA 30 Oct 2006 -- Foreign Secretary Margaret Beckett confirmed Monday that Britain has decided to reduce the number of people at its embassy compound in Basra but insisted that the evacuation was only 'temporary'.
- Beckett denies Iraq war was a mistake IRNA 30 Oct 2006 -- British Foreign Secretary Margaret Beckett Monday denied that the Iraq war was a mistake and that Prime Minister Tony Blair should resign over the decision.
News Reports
- Report: Thousands of US Weapons Purchased for Iraqi Forces Are Missing VOA 30 Oct 2006 -- A U.S. government report on reconstruction in Iraq says the U.S. military has lost track of thousands of weapons purchased for use by Iraqi security forces.
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