21 November 2006 - Iraq Special Weapons News |
Operations
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US Policy
United Nations
Reconstruction Issues
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Current Operations
- OIF/OEF Casualty Update 21 Nov 2006 [PDF]
- DoD Identifies Army Casualty
- CENTAF releases airpower summary for Nov. 21 AFPN 21 Nov 2006 -- U.S. Central Command Air Forces officials have released the airpower summary for Nov. 21.
- Raid Targets Suspect Believed to Know Missing Soldier's Whereabouts AFPS 21 Nov 2006 -- A man believed to have first-hand knowledge of a missing U.S. soldier's whereabouts was the target of a raid conducted today in Baghdad's Sadr City neighborhood by special Iraqi army forces, working with coalition advisors.
Deployments
US Policy
- Election Results Drive Demand for Change in Iraq Policy VOA 21 Nov 2006 -- This month's congressional election results suggest the U.S. public is demanding a change in the U.S. strategy in the war in
United Nations
- Iraq: over 3,700 civilians killed in October in new monthly high, UN reports UN News Centre 21 Nov 2006 -- The number of Iraqi civilians killed in October reached a new high of 3,709, the influence of armed militias is growing, and torture continues to be rampant despite the Government's commitment to address human rights abuses, according to the latest United Nations rights report on the strife-torn country.
- Annan Says US Is 'in a Way' Trapped in Iraq VOA 21 Nov 2006 -- United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan says the United States is in a way trapped in Iraq, it cannot stay and it cannot leave.
Reconstruction Issues
- Iraq, Syria Restore Relations VOA 21 Nov 2006 -- Iraq and Syria have fully restored relations severed more than 25 years ago.
- Iraq, Syria Establish Diplomatic Relations RFE/RL 21 Nov 2006 -- The foreign ministers of Iraq and Syria jointly confirmed at a press conference today in Baghdad that their two countries have restored diplomatic ties.
- Iraq Says No Trilateral Summit With Syria, Iran RFE/RL 21 Nov 2006 -- Iraqi President Jalal Talabani will visit Tehran on November 25-26 for a long-planned bilateral summit with Iranian President Mahmud Ahmadinejad.
Foreign Reactions
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