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- Claims Australian teen was suicide bomber 'horrific': PM
- Noah Galloway Discusses 'Dancing With The Stars' Obstacles
- Iranians in Iraq battle 'concerning': Pentagon chief
- 'Dirty Brigades': US-Trained Iraqi Forces Investigated for War Crimes
- BARACK OBAMA: A MAN FOR THE AGES!
- Colonial Williamsburg may help guard Iraq relics imperiled by ISIS
- Rights group blames Syria government forces for majority of doctor deaths
- Senate Democrats oppose 'blank check' for Islamic State fight
- Anti-IS fighter faces charges in Switzerland
- Egypt investor meet to showcase Sisi's political clout
- 1 Black Hawk crashed in fog, killing 11; Another turned back
- Latest on military helicopter crash: More fog hampers search
- Islamic State ransacks Assyrian capital as Iraq appeals for help
- US general: US worries about Iran-backed militias in Iraq
- France identifies man, boy in IS killing video as citizens
- Dempsey: US worries about Iran-backed militias in Iraq
- Canada says foils plot to bomb Toronto financial district, U.S. consulate
- The nonmilitary victories in Iraq's battle of Tikrit
- Iraqi forces enter IS-held Tikrit after 10-day push
- Florida military helicopter crash shows perils of combat training
- Worry over what follows swift Iraq win in Tikrit: top U.S. general
- U.S.-led forces conduct 13 air strikes in Iraq, two in Syria - U.S.
- Iraqi forces push into Tikrit, bombers hit Ramadi
- U.S. backs U.N. resolution on Boko Haram regional force
- Q&A: US troop positions in Iraq keep them off front lines
- Iraqi forces, militias sweep into Islamic State-held Tikrit
- U.S. may be unable to defend its Syria recruits against Assad
- Child in Islamic State video may be linked to French gunman: source
- Iran parliament speaker in Qatar tries to allay Arab concern
- U.N. official calls China's crackdown on Uighurs 'disturbing'
- Michael Wolff on Andrew Lack: Why NBC's New (Old) Newsman Makes Sense
- Turkey shuts border crossings as fighting worsens around Syria's Aleppo
- British defence secretary dismisses U.S. concern about force cuts
- British defense secretary dismisses U.S. concern about force cuts
- Japan tourism site hit by pro-IS hackers
- Official: Man, boy in IS killing video are French citizens
- Kerry calls for US war powers to strike IS
- IRAQ
- Export of Iran's revolution enters 'new chapter': general
- A history of the Islamic State group amid Tikrit offensive
Claims Australian teen was suicide bomber 'horrific': PM Posted: 11 Mar 2015 04:46 PM PDT
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Noah Galloway Discusses 'Dancing With The Stars' Obstacles Posted: 11 Mar 2015 04:40 PM PDT
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Iranians in Iraq battle 'concerning': Pentagon chief Posted: 11 Mar 2015 03:57 PM PDT
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'Dirty Brigades': US-Trained Iraqi Forces Investigated for War Crimes Posted: 11 Mar 2015 03:40 PM PDT
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BARACK OBAMA: A MAN FOR THE AGES! Posted: 11 Mar 2015 03:35 PM PDT Everyone says President Obama is a feckless commander, weak in statecraft, especially compared to the great leaders of the Western world, such as Reagan and Churchill. I believe this does Obama a great injustice. Sure, Obama could have left a small contingent of American troops in Iraq, preserved America's victory, and prevented the entire region from collapsing into chaos and terror. Obama could do it, too. |
Colonial Williamsburg may help guard Iraq relics imperiled by ISIS Posted: 11 Mar 2015 03:19 PM PDT Colonial Williamsburg, the living museum devoted to preserving early American history, has offered to help Iraqi cultural experts safely store relics threatened with destruction by Islamic State militants, a spokesman said on Wednesday. The museum in Williamsburg, Virginia, has drafted an offer to work with the Iraq State Board of Antiquities and Heritage and other Iraqi archaeological and historical organizations to help protect and preserve artifacts of historical and cultural importance that are at risk, according to spokesman Joe Straw. Colonial Williamsburg president Mitchell Reiss, a former senior U.S. diplomat, said the museum would accept all the Iraqi artifacts it can handle. "At Colonial Williamsburg, we well know that a nation's past is a foundation for its future," Reiss said in a statement. |
Rights group blames Syria government forces for majority of doctor deaths Posted: 11 Mar 2015 03:18 PM PDT By Michelle Nichols UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - U.S.-based Physicians for Human Rights on Wednesday blamed Syrian government forces for 88 percent of its recorded attacks on hospitals and almost all recorded killings of medical workers during the country's four-year conflict. As the war enters its fifth year, the group said that Islamic State militants, who have captured swathes of territory in Syria and Iraq, have executed four health professionals and six attacks on medical facilities in the past 17 months. "To be clear, that these numbers are significantly lower than those by the government does not make these acts less criminal. Each execution of a doctor and each attack on a health facility is a war crime," Widney Brown, Physicians for Human Rights' director of programs, told a news conference. |
Senate Democrats oppose 'blank check' for Islamic State fight Posted: 11 Mar 2015 03:04 PM PDT
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Anti-IS fighter faces charges in Switzerland Posted: 11 Mar 2015 03:00 PM PDT
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Egypt investor meet to showcase Sisi's political clout Posted: 11 Mar 2015 02:57 PM PDT
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1 Black Hawk crashed in fog, killing 11; Another turned back Posted: 11 Mar 2015 02:50 PM PDT EGLIN AIR FORCE BASE, Fla. (AP) — Searchers struggled Wednesday to find the seven Marines and four soldiers killed when a helicopter crashed, hampered by the same fog that plagued a nighttime training mission. |
Latest on military helicopter crash: More fog hampers search Posted: 11 Mar 2015 02:13 PM PDT |
Islamic State ransacks Assyrian capital as Iraq appeals for help Posted: 11 Mar 2015 01:51 PM PDT
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US general: US worries about Iran-backed militias in Iraq Posted: 11 Mar 2015 01:43 PM PDT |
France identifies man, boy in IS killing video as citizens Posted: 11 Mar 2015 01:31 PM PDT
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Dempsey: US worries about Iran-backed militias in Iraq Posted: 11 Mar 2015 01:28 PM PDT |
Canada says foils plot to bomb Toronto financial district, U.S. consulate Posted: 11 Mar 2015 01:16 PM PDT
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The nonmilitary victories in Iraq's battle of Tikrit Posted: 11 Mar 2015 01:04 PM PDT A majority of Americans back the idea of sending combat troops to Iraq to defeat Islamic State, a poll finds. On Wednesday, the Iraqi Army, in its first major test since collapsing last year to an IS advance, entered IS-controlled Tikrit, a city just 80 miles north of Baghdad. While the military battle for Tikrit is itself significant – a prelude to taking back the second largest city, Mosul – what was striking was not military in nature. Both Sunnis and Shiites were at the front, either in the Army or related militias. |
Iraqi forces enter IS-held Tikrit after 10-day push Posted: 11 Mar 2015 12:59 PM PDT
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Florida military helicopter crash shows perils of combat training Posted: 11 Mar 2015 12:44 PM PDT Military training flights are among the most challenging and potentially dangerous in all of aviation. Investigators have begun piecing together what happened Tuesday night when a US Army National Guard UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter went down on the Florida Panhandle coastline near Pensacola. The Marines were part of a special operations group based at Camp Lejeune, N.C. The National Guard soldiers were from a unit based in Hammond, La. None were immediately identified pending notification of next of kin. Col. Pete Schneider of the Louisiana National Guard told The Wall Street Journal the helicopter battalion was "very experienced" and had served multiple tours in Iraq. |
Worry over what follows swift Iraq win in Tikrit: top U.S. general Posted: 11 Mar 2015 12:40 PM PDT By Phil Stewart WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The top U.S. military officer on Wednesday predicted certain victory by Iraqi forces and Shi'ite militia battling to retake the city of Tikrit but voiced concern about how Sunni Muslims would be treated once Islamic State militants were driven away. The remarks to Congress by General Martin Dempsey, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, came as Iraqi security forces and Iranian-backed militia advanced from the north and south to fight their way into Tikrit, former Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein's home city. It was their biggest counter-offensive so far against Islamic State militants, and U.S. forces, despite their deep investment in Iraq's war, have been watching from the sidelines. |
U.S.-led forces conduct 13 air strikes in Iraq, two in Syria - U.S. Posted: 11 Mar 2015 12:40 PM PDT WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. and coalition forces conducted 13 air strikes against Islamic State militants in Iraq and two in Syria since Tuesday, the U.S. military said. Five of the strikes in Iraq were centered on the Islamic State-held city of Mosul and three each were aimed near Fallujah and al Qaim, destroying buildings, vehicles and artillery, the Combined Joint Task Force said in a statement on Wednesday. The Syria strikes destroyed two Islamic State vehicles near Kobani and hit multiple oil pump jackets near al Hasakah, it said. (Writing by Doina Chiacu; Editing by Susan Heavey) |
Iraqi forces push into Tikrit, bombers hit Ramadi Posted: 11 Mar 2015 12:40 PM PDT
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U.S. backs U.N. resolution on Boko Haram regional force Posted: 11 Mar 2015 12:37 PM PDT
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Q&A: US troop positions in Iraq keep them off front lines Posted: 11 Mar 2015 12:11 PM PDT
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Iraqi forces, militias sweep into Islamic State-held Tikrit Posted: 11 Mar 2015 12:00 PM PDT |
U.S. may be unable to defend its Syria recruits against Assad Posted: 11 Mar 2015 11:47 AM PDT
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Child in Islamic State video may be linked to French gunman: source Posted: 11 Mar 2015 11:34 AM PDT French officials are investigating whether a child shown shooting dead an Israeli Arab in a video posted by Islamic State militants is French and has ties to an al Qaeda-inspired gunman who killed seven people in March 2012, a police source said. The video shows Muhammad Musallam sitting in a room wearing an orange jumpsuit, talking about how he had been recruited and trained by the Israeli intelligence service Mossad. It shows Musallam being escorted to a field and shot by a child, described by an older, French-speaking fighter as one of "cubs of the caliphate". A French police source told Reuters the intelligence service believes the French-speaking fighter was Sabri Essid, the half-brother of Mohamed Merah, who killed three soldiers, a rabbi and three Jewish children before he was shot dead by police. |
Iran parliament speaker in Qatar tries to allay Arab concern Posted: 11 Mar 2015 10:59 AM PDT
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U.N. official calls China's crackdown on Uighurs 'disturbing' Posted: 11 Mar 2015 10:43 AM PDT By Sui-Lee Wee GENEVA (Reuters) - A U.N. human rights investigator on Wednesday criticized China's crackdown on the Muslim Uighurs in the far western region of Xinjiang, citing "disturbing stories" of harassment and intimidation against the ethnic minority. Xinjiang has been roiled by ethnic tensions between the Uighurs and majority Han Chinese. Uighur groups and human rights activists say the government's repressive policies in Xinjiang, including controls on Islam, have provoked unrest. Heiner Bielefeldt, special rapporteur on freedom of religion or belief, told a news briefing China's actions against the Uighurs were "a major problem". |
Michael Wolff on Andrew Lack: Why NBC's New (Old) Newsman Makes Sense Posted: 11 Mar 2015 10:06 AM PDT Lack won't reinvent or innovate, but for a beleaguered division whose future itself is in doubt, an exec who knew the glory days (with Brian Williams, of course) can stop the bleeding. |
Turkey shuts border crossings as fighting worsens around Syria's Aleppo Posted: 11 Mar 2015 09:57 AM PDT Turkey has closed two border crossings with Syria as a security precaution as fighting around the northern Syrian city of Aleppo intensifies, Turkish customs and government officials said on Wednesday. The crossings at Oncupinar and Cilvegozu in Turkey's southern Hatay province have been shut to vehicles and individuals crossing from Syria since Monday, customs officials at both posts told Reuters. "Turkey has some security concerns and it is natural for measures to be taken based on the threat assessment conducted. This is what is also expected by Turkey by the international community," said an official at a government agency, who declined to be identified. |
British defence secretary dismisses U.S. concern about force cuts Posted: 11 Mar 2015 09:50 AM PDT
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British defense secretary dismisses U.S. concern about force cuts Posted: 11 Mar 2015 09:41 AM PDT
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Japan tourism site hit by pro-IS hackers Posted: 11 Mar 2015 09:39 AM PDT
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Official: Man, boy in IS killing video are French citizens Posted: 11 Mar 2015 09:31 AM PDT PARIS (AP) — A man and a boy featured in a chilling Islamic State propaganda video showing the killing of a Palestinian have been identified as French citizens, and investigators are looking into whether the man is related to an extremist who attacked a Jewish school in southern France in 2012, an official told The Associated Press on Wednesday. |
Kerry calls for US war powers to strike IS Posted: 11 Mar 2015 09:23 AM PDT
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Posted: 11 Mar 2015 09:01 AM PDT Iraq launches operation to retake Tikrit. Map shows the area of the attack.; 2c x 4 inches; 96.3 mm x 101 mm; |
Export of Iran's revolution enters 'new chapter': general Posted: 11 Mar 2015 08:59 AM PDT
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A history of the Islamic State group amid Tikrit offensive Posted: 11 Mar 2015 08:33 AM PDT |
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