13 June 2008 - Iraq Special Weapons News |
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Current Operations
- OIF/OEF Casualty Update 13 Jun 2008 [PDF]
- DoD Identifies Army Casualty
- DoD Identifies Army Casualty
- Forces in Iraq Kill Nine, Capture 24, Seize Weapons AFPS 13 Jun 2008 -- Coalition and Iraqi forces killed nine enemy fighters, captured more than 24 suspects, and seized weapons across Iraq in the past three days, military officials said.
- NMCB 3 Builds Iraqi Highway Patrol Station Navy NewsStand 13 Jun 2008 -- Seabees from Naval Mobile Construction Battalion (NMCB) 3 are building an Iraqi Highway Patrol (IHP) station along one of the main highways that leads into the border with Syria in the Al Anbar province of Iraq.
Deployments
US Policy
- Iraq: The Defining Difference Between McCain, Obama VOA 13 Jun 2008 -- The war in Iraq continues to be a sharp point of difference between the two presumptive U.S. presidential nominees, Democrat Barack Obama and Republican John McCain
United Nations
Reconstruction Issues
- Iraq's Interior Ministry Completes First Internal Review AFPS 13 Jun 2008 -- Iraq's Interior Ministry yesterday conducted an internal review of strategic goals and objectives it has achieved so far in 2008.
- US, Iraq: Committed to Joint Security Pact VOA 13 Jun 2008 -- The United States and Iraq say they are committed to negotiating a framework for U.S. forces to remain in that country after the end of this year, when the U.N. mandate authorizing their presence expires
- Maliki Says Negotiations on US-Iraqi Security Deal Ongoing Despite Impasse VOA 13 Jun 2008 -- Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki says negotiations with the United States on a planned long-term security agreement have reached a "dead end," but that negotiations are ongoing.
- Maliki: Talks on US-Iraqi Security Deal at 'Dead End' VOA 13 Jun 2008 -- Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki negotiations with the United States on a planned long-term security agreement have reached a "dead end."
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