21 December 2006 - Iraq Special Weapons News |
Operations
Deployments
US Policy
United Nations
Reconstruction Issues
Foreign Reactions
News Reports
Current Operations
- Roadside Bomb Strikes MND-B Escort Patrol
- Two Coalition service members killed in Al Anbar
- CORRECTION: An incorrect date of the death was reported
- Iraq, Coalition Forces Crack Down on Insurgents, Uncover Caches AFPS 21 Dec 2006 -- Coalition and Iraqi forces killed seven terrorists, detained seven suspected terrorists and discovered weapons caches and improvised explosive devices in recent days, Multinational Force Iraq officials reported today.
- CENTAF releases airpower summary for Dec. 21 AFPN 21 Dec 2006 -- U.S. Central Command Air Forces officials have released the airpower summary for Dec. 21.
Deployments
- Airmen return to Shaw from overseas deployments AFPN 21 Dec 2006 -- Approximately 46 Airmen returned to Shaw AFB in mid December after being deployed to Southwest Asia fighting the war on terrorism.
US Policy
- Transcript: Press Availability with Secretary of Defense Robert Gates and Iraqi Minister of Defense Abdul Qadir Muhammed Jasim in Baghdad, Iraq 21 Dec 2006 -- Presenter: Secretary of Defense Robert Gates
- US Defense Chief Meets Top Iraqi Leaders VOA 21 Dec 2006 -- The new U.S. Defense Secretary, Robert Gates, visited with troops in Baghdad and held meetings with top Iraqi officials on the second day of a trip to Iraq
- Gates Meets With Troops Over Breakfast in Baghdad, Asks Their Advice AFPS 21 Dec 2006 -- Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates is here to ask tough questions of generals, diplomats and Iraqi leaders.
- Gates Assures Iraqi People of Steadfast U.S. Support AFPS 21 Dec 2006 -- Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates today assured the Iraqi people that the United States is firmly behind them and is working with their government to solve Iraq's political, military and economic woes.
- Marines Charge Eight in Connection With Haditha Deaths AFPS 21 Dec 2006 -- Four Marines have been charged in connection with the deaths of Iraqi civilians in Haditha Nov. 19, 2005, and another four Marines have been charged with failure to properly report and/or investigate the deaths of the Iraqi civilians.
- US Marines Charged With Murder, Other Crimes in Haditha Killings VOA 21 Dec 2006 -- Four U.S. Marines have been charged with murder in the killing of 24 Iraqi civilians in the city of Haditha November 19 2005
United Nations
Reconstruction Issues
Foreign Reactions
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