26 U.S. Troops Killed In 1 Week In Iraq. ... or EFP, in a western section of the capital, the military said separately. ... paving the way for foreign investment in their northern oil and gas ...
26 U.S. Troops Killed In 1 Week In Iraq. ... or EFP, in a western section of the capital, the military said separately. ... paving the way for foreign investment in their northern oil and gas ...
Search: Live. Watch CBSN Live ... Watch CBSN Live. 14 U.S. Troops Killed In Iraq. ... said he was on his way to city hall to do some paperwork to get a new ration card now that he has a family ...
Kabul, Afghanistan — The identities of two U.S. service members killed by a roadside bomb in Afghanistan on Saturday have been released. Two others were injured in the attack.
NEW YORK--A memorial service was held Tuesday for two New York City firefighters killed in Iraq last week, along with five other service members. Tripp Zanetis and Chris Raguso were both cut from ...
U.S. Troops In, Rebels Out. ... presence in Liberia by adding a "quick reaction" force of 150 combat troops to back up Nigerian peacekeepers, even if only for several days. ... clashes were at ...
A previously unknown group claimed to have captured two U.S. soldiers in an attack on a military convoy west of Baghdad, according to a statement broadcast Friday by the Lebanese Broadcasting Corp.
The deaths of four U.S. soldiers in Niger earlier this month -- and the ensuing controversy surrounding President Trump's calls to their families -- has thrust a little-discussed country into the ...
U.S. Dismisses Saddam's Troops. ... U.N. trade sanctions imposed because of the 1990 invasion of Kuwait. ... Baath Party and ordering the dismissal of party officials from the civil service.
Emma Sulkowicz, a senior visual arts student at Columbia University, carries a mattress on Sept. 5, 2014 in protest of the university's lack of action after she reported being raped during her ...
WASHINGTON -- The Obama administration warned Wednesday that a federal shutdown would undermine the economic recovery, delay pay to U.S. troops fighting in three wars, slow the processing of tax ...
Sri Lankan Troops Capture Rebels' Capital. ... Government forces captured the Tamil Tigers' de facto capital in northern Sri Lanka on Friday, dealing a devastating blow to the rebels' quarter ...
U.S. troops mobilized for Japan relief efforts. ... the Pentagon has said U.S. troops working on relief missions can get closer than 50 miles to the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear complex, disabled by ...
Army To Force Troops To Fight Longer. ... the basic recruitment and retention goals for 2008 will stay the same as 2007, at 80,000 and 65,000 respectively, he said. ... Mental health in the ...
Where Did All The Cash Go In Iraq? By Brittney Andres ... to Kirkuk and Mosul to pay the salaries of Iraqi government employees. ... servicemen with accounting backgrounds to assist in the ...
A local Iraqi pet-bird vendor removes a bird for sale at an open-air market, Sunday, Jan. 15, 2006, in Baghdad, Iraq. The Iraqi government is attempting to prevent an outbreak of avian flu by ...
Churches Attacked In Iraq. ... the rest Syrian Catholic, Syrian Orthodox and Assyrian. ... John Stumpf also fined $17.5 million for his role in scandal in which bank employees opened millions of ...
Maybe Iraq War Has Hurt Al Qaeda. By dcdotcom ... the numbers are so small that the only way you could know is for the principal GSPC or al Qaeda representative in a given European country to tell ...
Online court records do not list his attorney who could comment on the case. In a criminal complaint, FBI Agent Jessica Hais said Schilmiller directed the recording of sexually exploited girls by ...
U.S.: Iranian Officer Arrested In Iraq. ... He was allegedly involved in transporting roadside bombs, including armor-piercing explosively formed penetrators, or EFPs, into Iraq, according to a ...
The Iraq-Al Qaeda Link Revisited. By Arnie Seipel ... Among the terrorists who received Saddam's support were members of al Qaeda's Algerian affiliate, formerly known as the GSPC, which is still ...