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A Message From Iraq To Salisbury News
19 hours ago ago from Salisbury News
Hey Joe, I'm currently in Iraq and thought the people of Delmar and the Eastern Shore would enjoy this. Conway Notes Importance of Iraq Mission By John J. Kruzel American Forces Press Service WASHINGTON, Dec. 15, 2009 - Despite a new U.S. strategy for Afghanistan that entails sending 30,000 additional American forces, the more important operation for the Marine Corps is Iraq, the service's top officer said today. Gen. James ...
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15 hours ago ago from The Common Ills
Wednesday, February 16, 2009. Chaos and violence continue, one of Iraq's two vice presidents informs that "the government hushed up the results of the investigation," the Iraq Inquiry continues in England with some notice given (by Chair John Chilcott) to the human cost of the Iraq War, some details emerge on the deal the US cut with the KRG, and more. Starting with Iraqi elections. At the start of this year, Iraq's national ...
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12 hours ago ago from Occasional Brief Observations
Charts with some information on the U.S. use of 'contractors' in Iraq and Afghanistan. Many do not realize that 'contractors' make up the majority of the "workforce" in Iraq/Afghanistan . Addition information and charts at the source, a CRS report " Department of Defense Contractors in Iraq and Afghanistan: Backgroiund and Analysis. "
Related contentThe War on Terrorism – an American Disaster!
43 minutes ago ago from Joejolly\'s Weblog
Wikipedia describes the war on terrorism this way: The War on Terrorism or War on Terror is the common term for what the George W. Bush administration perceived or presented as the military, political, legal and ideological conflict against Islamic terrorism, Islamic militants and regimes that supported them, and was specifically used in reference to operations by the United States, the United Kingdom and its allies since September 11, ...
Related contentIraq defeat ‘possible’ without UK
20 hours ago ago from al-Iraq - All News of Iraq
The invasion of Iraq could have "failed" without the involvement of British troops, a senior military commander claims.
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