Yahoo! News: Iraq
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- Snowden seeks the world's help against US charges
- Obama tells Iraqi leader that U.S. wants 'inclusive' Iraq
- Do the Authors of 'Double Down' Know What 'Double Down' Means?
- Obama says al-Qaida now more active in Iraq
- Obama says he and Maliki discussed how to 'push back' Al-Qaeda
- Iraqi forces need more equipment to fight al Qaeda in Iraq: statement
- Iraq’s Maliki brings wish list to Washington. Why are officials unmoved?
- Replace Biden with Hillary Clinton? No way, White House says
- Iraqi PM to ask Obama for more aid to stop attacks
- UN says nearly 1,000 Iraqis killed in October
- Shared concern over Syria brings thaw between Turkey and Iran
- Iranian Kurd leader says West shouldn't be fooled by Rouhani
- Experts: More must be done to trace missing people
- Jon Stewart Is Weak and Jokes Don't Change Anything, Says Jon Stewart
- Turkey, Iran signal thaw in ties amid mutual concern on Syria
- Brent rises above $109; set for biggest weekly gain in 2 months
Snowden seeks the world's help against US charges Posted: 01 Nov 2013 04:23 PM PDT |
Obama tells Iraqi leader that U.S. wants 'inclusive' Iraq Posted: 01 Nov 2013 03:40 PM PDT
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Do the Authors of 'Double Down' Know What 'Double Down' Means? Posted: 01 Nov 2013 03:14 PM PDT |
Obama says al-Qaida now more active in Iraq Posted: 01 Nov 2013 02:53 PM PDT |
Obama says he and Maliki discussed how to 'push back' Al-Qaeda Posted: 01 Nov 2013 02:42 PM PDT
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Iraqi forces need more equipment to fight al Qaeda in Iraq: statement Posted: 01 Nov 2013 02:13 PM PDT The United States and Iraq agreed on Friday on the urgent need for more equipment for Iraqi forces to fight al Qaeda groups in remote parts of Iraq, the two countries said in a joint statement after a meeting between U.S. President Barack Obama and Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki. "The Iraqi delegation stressed its desire to purchase U.S. equipment as a means of strengthening long-term institutional ties with the United States, and confirmed its commitment to ensure strict compliance with U.S. laws and regulations on the use of such equipment," the statement said. |
Iraq’s Maliki brings wish list to Washington. Why are officials unmoved? Posted: 01 Nov 2013 01:47 PM PDT Most US officials agree that Al Qaeda affiliates are gaining ground in Iraq and violence is intensifying, with an average of 68 car bombings per month and more than 7,000 civilians killed in 2013. So why is official Washington, for the most part, unmoved? A letter signed by both the top Democrat and the top Republican on the Senate Armed Services Committee – as well as by the longtime champion of a US troop surge in Iraq, Sen. John McCain (R) of Arizona – offers some hints. They then issue a warning: "These were the same conditions that drove Iraq toward civil war during the last decade, and we fear that fate could befall Iraq once again." |
Replace Biden with Hillary Clinton? No way, White House says Posted: 01 Nov 2013 12:25 PM PDT |
Iraqi PM to ask Obama for more aid to stop attacks Posted: 01 Nov 2013 11:54 AM PDT |
UN says nearly 1,000 Iraqis killed in October Posted: 01 Nov 2013 10:42 AM PDT |
Shared concern over Syria brings thaw between Turkey and Iran Posted: 01 Nov 2013 10:40 AM PDT
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Iranian Kurd leader says West shouldn't be fooled by Rouhani Posted: 01 Nov 2013 10:30 AM PDT By Alexandra Hudson BERLIN (Reuters) - The leader of an armed Iranian Kurdish group says new President Hassan Rouhani is taking advantage of the West's wary optimism towards him to step up pressure on citizens at home, particularly Kurds, and has markedly increased executions. The election in June of Rouhani, a relative moderate and a former chief nuclear negotiator, has created a diplomatic opening between Iran and a group of six world powers which are trying to persuade it to curb its nuclear program. Abdul Rahman Haji-Ahmadi, the Germany-based leader of the Party for Free Life in Kurdistan (PJAK), told Reuters in a written interview that Rouhani "belongs completely to the core system" of Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, and bringing him to the fore was Tehran's attempt to get out of political deadlock. "Obviously he has played very well so far, managing to escape from some crises as well as deceiving some of the Iranian peoples," Haji-Ahmadi said, but this would end if he fell short of election pledges in a country hungry for change. |
Experts: More must be done to trace missing people Posted: 01 Nov 2013 07:30 AM PDT
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Jon Stewart Is Weak and Jokes Don't Change Anything, Says Jon Stewart Posted: 01 Nov 2013 06:53 AM PDT
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Turkey, Iran signal thaw in ties amid mutual concern on Syria Posted: 01 Nov 2013 04:26 AM PDT
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Brent rises above $109; set for biggest weekly gain in 2 months Posted: 01 Nov 2013 12:04 AM PDT
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