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 Detainees pray in preparation for the noon meal in Camp 4, the medium security facility within Camp Delta at Naval Station Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. In Camp 4, highly compliant detainees live in a communal setting and have extensive access to recreation. cg1
Guantanamo   Iraq   Photos   Prison   Violence
 International Herald Tribune 
Ex-Guant�mo detainee became suicide bomber in Iraq, U.S. says
: A former Kuwaiti detainee at the U.S. prison camp at Guant�mo Bay, Cuba, was one of the bombers in a string of deadly suicide attacks in the northern Iraqi city of Mosul last month, the U.S.... (photo: US DoD file)
Drinking Water
Baghdad   Iraq   Photos   Shortage   Water
 The Star 
Iraq, U.S. move to avert Baghdad water shortage
BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Baghdad's crumbling roads, burst sewage pipes and chronic water shortages are casualties of war that get little attention amid the daily litany of gunfights, bombs and bloodletting... (photo: WN / Sweet Radoc )
CROSSED SABERS  Austin American Statesman 
Fighting in Baghdad neighborhood has trapped many civilians, relief officials warn.
BAGHDAD, Iraq — Entire sections of Baghdad's embattled Sadr City district have been left nearly abandoned by civilians fleeing a U.S.-led showdown with Shiite militias and seeking aid after... (photo: U.S. Army / Capt. Rodney Manzo )
Baghdad   Fighting   Iraq   Photos   Terrorism
 A US Army (USA) Soldier assigned to 3rd Platoon, Bravo Company, 1-12 Calvary, armed with a 5.56mm M16A2 rifle, provides street security during a presence patrol as local Iraqi children play in the streets of Sadr City, Iraq. This is near the Forward Oper  USA Today 
Iraqi troops warn Sadr City residents to leave homes
Posted  | Comment  | Recommend | | | BAGHDAD (AP) — Iraqi soldiers for the first time warned residents in the embattled Sadr City district to leave their houses Thursday,... (photo: USAF file/SSgt. Ricky Bloom)
Baghdad   Iraq   Photos   Sadr   Troops
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 Iraq  -- A series of attacks - including two suicide car bombings - in the northern city of Kirkuk Sunday killed 24 people and wounded dozens, police said. In political developments, Iraq´s second-largest Sunni Arab party rejected a proposed bill t International Herald Tribune
Report: al-Qaida linked Kuwaiti militant tells daily that Iran supports Sunni fighters in Iraq
: A Sunni fundamentalist from Kuwait who has been linked by the United Nations and the United States to al-Qaida, said in an interview published Wednesday that Iran is... (photo: WN/Bero Amer)
Al-Qaida   Arab   Asia   Gulf   Iran   Iraq   Photos   Sunni   US
The Capitol, foreground, Washington Monument, center, Lincoln Memorial, rear, and others buildings are seen from this view from a helicopter as President Bush, not pictured, returns to the White House in Washington, Wednesday, Sept. 19, 2007, following a visit to the National Security Agency in Fort Meade, Md. Infowars
Global Elite Gather in D.C.
Trilateral Commission members want suffering U.S. taxpayers to shell out even more money The Trilateral Commission-one of the three most powerful globalist groups in the... (photo: AP Photo / Charles Dharapak)
Commission   Economy   Photos   Politics   UN   US   Washington   World
 IRAN US The Star
Iraq urges Iran, U.S. to talk
BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Iraq's foreign minister urged Iran and the United States on Wednesday to stop trading accusations and sit down for a fourth round of talks to seek... (photo: AP Photo / Vahid Salemi)

Defence   Iran   Iraq   Photos   US
REPORT A company commander from the 13th Georgian Army Battalion radios in a situation report while conducting a joint clearing operation with Iraqi soldiers in Ali Shaheen, Iraq, March 7, 2008. Turkish Press
US withdraws 3,500 troops amid surge in Iraq violence
US soldiers patrol a checkpoint at the entrance to Baghdad's Shiite enclave of Sadr City in April 2008. A pullout of 3,500 American troops from Iraq is underway, the US... (photo: U.S. Army / Sgt. Timothy Kingston )

Asia   Baghdad   Iraq   Photos   Security   Troops   US   Violence
 Newly appointed Iraqi Foreign Minister, Hoshyar Zebari (right), confers with Ambassador John D. Negroponte, Permanent Representative of the United States to the United Nations, shortly before the Security Council meeting on Iraq.  ula1 Examiner
US-Iran security talks postponed, Iraqi FM says
BAGHDAD (Map, News) - Iraq's foreign minister on Wednesday said security talks between Iran and the United states have been indefinitely postponed due to an "exchange of... (photo: UN)
Defence   Iran   Iraq   Photos   Talks
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