07 June 2007 - Iraq Special Weapons News |
Operations
Deployments
US Policy
United Nations
Reconstruction Issues
Foreign Reactions
News Reports
Current Operations
- OIF/OEF Casualty Update 07 Jun 2007 [PDF]
- DoD Identifies Army Casualty
- MND-B patrol struck by roadside bomb
- June 6 airpower summary: F-16s AFPN 07 Jun 2007 -- Coalition airpower supported coalition ground forces in Iraq and International Security Assistance Force troops in Afghanistan during operations June 6, according to Combined Air and Space Operations Center officials here.
- Misawa squadrons swap out Iraqi mission AFPN 07 Jun 2007
- Iraq Raids Net 32 Terrorists; Baghdad Bombs Hurt 4 Iraqis AFPS 07 Jun 2007 -- Coalition forces today captured 32 suspected terrorists during a series of raids that targeted al Qaeda operations in Baghdad and western Iraq, officials said.
- 9 Killed as Suicide Car Bomber Hits Iraq Police Post VOA 07 Jun 2007 -- Iraqi security officials say a suicide car bomber has killed at least nine people and wounded 22 others at a police post in northwestern Iraq.
Deployments
US Policy
- Bush Iraq War Adviser Concerned About Iraq Government Capabilities VOA 07 Jun 2007 -- President Bush's nominee to be special adviser on Iraq and Afghanistan says he is concerned about the Iraqi government's capacity for political reconciliation
- U.S. Iraq-Afghanistan Nominee Supports Local Solutions Washignton File 07 Jun 2007 -- Problems in the Middle East and South Asia cannot be solved by military might alone, and an American-only solution will not succeed, says President Bush's nominee to oversee daily coordination of government action in Iraq and Afghanistan.
- Iraq, Afghanistan Remain 'Main Effort' in Terror War, Lute Says AFPS 07 Jun 2007 -- The conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan represent the "main effort" in the war on terrorism, a general nominated as a top administration official said today.
United Nations
Reconstruction Issues
- Iraq: Kurds, Shi'a Lash Out At National-Unity Project RFE/RL 07 Jun 2007 -- Attempts by Sunni Arab leaders and former Prime Minister Iyad Allawi to reorganize the Iraqi political landscape received a bitter response from the country's Shi'ite and Kurdish leaderships this week.
Foreign Reactions
- Iraq: Turkish Troops Near Border Spark Invasion Reports RFE/RL 07 Jun 2007 -- Tensions remain high over Turkey's deployment of armor to its border region with Iraq. The build-up comes as PKK guerrillas have stepped up attacks in southeast Turkey and there is much speculation that Turkish troops will attack PKK bases in northern Iraq.
News Reports
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