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Bombing Backfires By Uniting Iraq's Parliment
2007-04-15 06:18:00
The bombing of Iraq 's parliament by suspected al-Qaeda militants appears to have backfired by uniting Sunni and Shia politicians against a common enemy.At an extraordinary session of the parliament on Friday, politicians from both sides condemned the suicide attack and vowed to press forward with the political process, calling for unity against extremism.There were also signs that Sunni insurgents had had enough of their erstwhile al-Qaeda allies. "They have realised that those people are not working for Iraq's interests. They realised that their operations might destroy Iraq altogether," said Alaa Makki, a Sunni MP.Other politicians indicated that the bombing had worked against al-Qaeda. "The relationship between [Sunni and Shia MPs] is better than before, because now they have agreed to fight terrorism together," one commentator noted. Officials say three people, believed to be workers in the cafeteria where the bomb went off, have been detained.The government has been rallying the
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Iraqi Insurgents Being Trained in Iran
2007-04-15 06:10:00
raqi insurgents are being trained in Iran to assemble weapons and Iranian-made weapons are still turning up in Iraq, the U.S. military said Wednesday.The statement comes two months after the United States said it had asked Tehran to stop the flow of weapons into Iraq.Coalition forces found a cache of Iranian rockets and grenade launchers in Baghdad on Tuesday, spokesman U.S. Maj. Gen. William Caldwell said Wednesday."The death and violence in Iraq are bad enough without this outside interference," Caldwell said. "Iran and all of Iraq's neighbors really need to respect Iraq's sovereignty and allow the people of this country the time and the space to choose their own future."Caldwell showed reporters photographs on Wednesday that he said were found in the weapons cache. In February, Caldwell said the United States had asked Iran to stop the transfer of weapons.President Bush has said a branch of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard called the Quds Force is behind the supply of Iranian weapo
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Please Support Our Troops
2007-04-15 05:56:00
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Iraq Parliament Meets in "Defiance" of Terror
2007-04-14 02:09:00
Iraq's parliament met in an extraordinary session of "defiance" Friday, the Muslim day of prayer, and declared it would not bow to terrorism. A bouquet of red roses and a white lily sat in the place of Mohammed Awad, the lawmaker killed in the parliament dining hall suicide bombing claimed by al-Qaida. Parliament speaker Mahmoud al-Mashhadani opened the session and asked lawmakers to recite verses from the Quran in honor of Awad, whom he called a "hero." The unprecedented Friday meeting was called to send "a clear message to all the terrorists and all those who dare try to stop this (political) process, that we will sacrifice in order for it to continue," said al-Mashhadani, a Sunni Muslim. "We feel today that we are stronger than yesterday," he said. "The parliament, government and the people are all the same - they are all in the same ship which, if it sinks, will make everyone sink." An al-Qaida-led amalgam of Sunni insurgents claimed one of its "knights" carried out Thursday's su
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Iraqi Police Arrest Suspects Involved in Chlorine IEDs
2007-04-14 01:54:00
BAGHDAD - Iraqi Police conducted an early-morning operation on April 11 in Al-Anbar province, capturing two suspects believed to be involved in insurgent activities. With Coalition advisers present for support, Iraqi Forces raided a residence in the village of Kubaysah and captured their primary targets without incident. The primary targets of this operation are alleged to be responsible for planning and building improvised explosive devices containing chlorine. No Iraqi or Coalition force members were injured during this operation.
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60 Taliban Killed in Southern Afghanistan battles
2007-04-14 01:47:00
NATO and Afghan troops backed by warplanes killed up to 60 Taliban militants, officials said Friday, as the US-led coalition battled to gain control of the restive south.US and Afghan troops backed by warplanes killed more than 35 Taliban militants during a five-hour battle on Thursday in the bitterly contested Helmand province Thursday, the US-led coalition said.Friday, a joint NATO and Afghan military offensive in the Garmser district of Helmand killed a further 24 militants, the province's police chief Mohammad Nabi Mullahkhil told AFP, although the reports could not be confirmed.Meanwhile, a British soldier with the NATO-led International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) was killed in a separate gunbattle with rebels on Friday, becoming the 12th foreign soldier to die in Afghanistan in a week.US special forces and Afghan troops also killed three Taliban who pinned down a group of civilian contractors after their helicopter came down in another area.The fighting on Thursday, where
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An Email From A Haditha Marine's Father
2007-04-14 01:07:00
J.R.,The Sharratt family and I thank you for broadcasting the story of Our Haditha Marine s. Time magazine, the MSM and Congressman Murtha have brainwashed the American public with false accounts of Haditha. Through the efforts of small-town newspapers, bloggers, Kit Jarrell and you, I have been trying to unmask the un-truths published about Haditha. I have seen the NCIS statements and testimony concerning Haditha and when the truth finally comes out, the MSM and back-stabbing politicians will have to answer for their lies.JR, I could talk for hours about the truth, but when I respond to Haditha I use 2 articles already published by others. I would like to share these points with you. I hope you feel I am not preaching, just revealing the truth: 1. The Wash Post on Jan 6, 2007 published the article by Josh White entitled 'Death in Haditha'. Josh White purports to have the NCIS investigative report covering 13,000 pages and writes in his article "according to eyewitness accounts
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U.S. Can Defeat Iran's Russian Air Defenses
2007-04-14 00:51:00
According To A Report in the Geostrategy-Direct.com:The U.S. Air Force could overwhelm the Russian -origin air defense umbrella in Iran. Russian generals said the U.S. Air Force would sustain losses by Iranian surface-to-air missile systems, but added America would eventually destroy the systems and achieve air supremacy. "Today's situation is such that the attacking side [the United States] has more modern and powerful weapons and enjoys supremacy in quantity, compared to Iran's defenses," said Gen. Sergei Razygrayev, chief of staff of Moscow's air defense network. "They [Americans] will be able to create such a quantitative supremacy that they will accomplish the set task, although they will also suffer losses." At a news conference on April 5, Razygrayev said Russian military analysts have been seeking to determine the extent of U.S. air power against Iran by studying the American invasion of Iraq in 2003. The general said the U.S. would likely destroy Iran's radar systems with c


Two Terrorists Killed in Iraq, 17 Detained
2007-04-14 00:45:00
Coalition forces killed two suspected terrorists, detained 17 others, and seized weapons and documents owned by terrorists during operations in Iraq over the past two days. Coalition forces killed two terrorists and detained four others while targeting an al Qaeda in Iraq cell south of Haditha this morning. During the operation, ground forces engaged and killed two armed terrorists when they entered a targeted building. In operations northwest of Karmah this morning, coalition forces captured four suspected terrorists with alleged involvement in car-bomb attacks. In several operations overnight in Baghdad, coalition forces captured nine suspected terrorists with alleged ties to al Qaeda in Iraq, military officials said. "Coalition forces will continue deliberate and methodical operations in order to hunt down and capture or kill terrorists trying to prevent a peaceful and stable Iraq," said Army Lt. Col. Christopher Garver, a Multinational Force Iraq spokesman. In Diwaniyah yesterday,
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Coalition Forces Capture 18 Terrorists in Iraq
2007-04-14 00:39:00
Coalition forces captured 18 suspected al Qaeda terrorists this week, while Iraq i forces took the lead in operations throughout the country, detaining five suspects, military officials report. During an operation in Karmah this morning, coalition forces captured six men with suspected involvement in recent car-bomb attacks operations against Iraqi and coalition forces. Five suspected terrorists with links to recent car-bomb attacks against coalition forces in Mosul were captured today, officials said. A raid east of Amiriyah resulted in the capture of one suspected terrorist with known involvement in transporting al Qaeda senior leaders. Forces also captured two suspected foreign fighter facilitators in Baghdad. Elsewhere in Iraq, insurgents attacked Iraqi civilians with mortars yesterday, injuring seven in an area south of Baghdad. Military officials said Iraqi police heard the explosions and immediately assisted injured citizens by evacuating them to a local hospital. In other operat
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Pakistani Tribesmen Kill 300 Al Qaeda Terrorists
2007-04-13 07:14:00
A recent article in the Scotsman reported that:PAKISTANI tribesmen backed, by the army have killed 300 foreign, al-Qaeda -linked militants in weeks of fighting in the South Waziristan region on the Afghan border, the president, Pervez Musharraf, said yesterday. Tribesmen began battling the foreign militants they had previously sheltered in early March after the foreigners tried to kill a tribal leader. "The people in South Waziristan have now risen against the foreigners. They have killed about 300 of them," Mr Musharraf told a military conference on counter-terrorism. "And they get support from the Pakistan army, they asked for support," Mr Musharraf said, in a first public admission that troops were involved. Government officials had previously said more than 200 people, most of them Uzbek militants, had been killed in the fighting. The military had said it was not involved. Many foreign militants fled to Pakistan after US-led forces ousted the Taleban in Afghanistan in 2001. Since th
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Islamic Army of Iraq splits from Al-Qaeda
2007-04-13 07:04:00
According to the Fourth Rail Blog:The largest Sunni insurgent group has severed ties with al Qaeda and its Islamic State of Iraq ; Sunni religious leaders oppose al Qaeda The Sunni civil war in Iraq continues to gather steam. The Islamic Army in Iraq, the largest Sunni insurgent group which has previously operated closely with al Qaeda in Iraq, has severed ties with the terror group after several months of infighting, Al Jazeera reported today. Ibrahim al-Shammari, an Islamic Army in Iraq spokesman, "told Al Jazeera on Thursday that the Islamic Army in Iraq had decided to disunite from al-Qaeda in Iraq after its members were threatened.""In the beginning, we were dealing with Tawhid and Jihad organisation, which turned into al-Qaeda in Iraq," Al-Shammari explained. Specifically after Abu Musab al-Zarqawi died, the gap between us [and al-Qaeda] widened, because [they] started to target our members... They killed about 30 of our people, and we definitely don't recognise their establishme


Ohio Man Plotted with Al Qaeda
2007-04-12 20:26:00
A federal grand jury indicted a U.S. citizen on charges of joining al-Qaida and conspiring to bomb European tourist resorts and U.S. government facilities and military bases overseas.Christopher Paul, 43, of Columbus, trained with al-Qaida in the early 1990s, the indictment issued Wednesday says. The indictment says he told al-Qaida members in Pakistan and Afghanistan that he was dedicated to committing violent jihad.Paul is charged with providing material support to terrorists, conspiracy to provide support to terrorists and conspiracy to use a weapon of mass destruction.Fred Alverson, spokesman for the U.S. attorney's office in Columbus, said Thursday that he couldn't comment further on the case.Federal prosecutors planned to hold a news conference later Thursday.Paul was in the Franklin County Jail late Wednesday after a U.S. District Court hearing was postponed until his attorney, Don Wolery, could be present. Wolery did not immediately return a message seeking comment Thursday m
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Tehran Believes U.S. Attack Coming
2007-04-12 20:19:00
Iran is preparing for a possible confrontation with the United States and Israel over its nuclear program and has been training and funding Palestinian groups to carry out large-scale terror operations in the event of a U.S. or Israeli attack against Tehran, according to Palestinian security officials and terror leaders speaking to WND. The officials and terror leaders said Iran has in recent days been funneling money to Palestinian terror groups in the West Bank and Gaza Strip to compensate for the loss of loyalty of other Palestinian terror groups receiving funds from competing sources. The Palestinian security officials said Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas' Fatah organization, in coordination with Israel-based U.S. security coordinators, has stepped up payments to Fatah militias and cells of the Al Aqsa Martyrs Brigades terror group on condition the militias and Brigades members cut contact with Iran and the Iranian-backed Hezbollah militia. "Iran is making contingenc


Guns Fall Silent in Iraqi City
2007-04-11 23:21:00
Here is the latest from Al Jazeera ?: The guns in the city of Hiyt in Iraq's western province of Anbar have finally fallen silent, thanks to the efforts of local administrators and security forces. In mid March, a well-equipped contingent of Iraqi police entered the town, situated 180km west of the capital Baghdad, and immediately began a recruitment drive for local volunteers to take charge of security. Hiyt, which in the past four years has been the scene of anti-US attacks, air strikes and internal strife, has not had an effective police force since its security headquarters was blown up in December 2004. Recruitment drive When Iraqi police returned to the city on March 15, the first order of business was to impose a day-long curfew as they patrolled the streets. When calls went out for new recruits, several hundred young men registered at their neighbourhood precincts. A Hiyt emergency battalion to combat al-Qaeda was also established and is currently training nearly 500 volunteer
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Iran Helping Iraqis Build Bombs
2007-04-11 20:57:00
Iranian intelligence operatives have been training Iraqi fighters inside Iran on how to use and assemble deadly roadside bombs known as EFPs, the U.S. military spokesman said Wednesday. Commanders of a splinter group inside the Shiite Mahdi Army militia have told The Associated Press that there are as many as 4,000 members of their organization that were trained in Iran and that they have stockpiles of EFPs, a weapon that causes great uneasiness among U.S. forces here because they penetrate heavily armored vehicles. U.S. military spokesman Maj. Gen. William Caldwell would not say how many militia fighters had been trained in Iran but said that questioning of fighters captured as recently as this month confirmed many had been in Iranian training camps. "We know that they are being in fact manufactured and smuggled into this country, and we know that training does go on in Iran for people to learn how to assemble them and how to employ them. We know that training has gone on as recently
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Guns, TNT Found in Sunni lawmaker's Home
2007-04-09 01:27:00
BAGHDAD - U.S. and Iraqi troops found a huge stash of weapons in a raid on the home of a Sunni lawmaker and detained at least a dozen men for questioning, officials said Sunday. Brig. Gen. Qassim al-Moussawi, spokesman for the Baghdad security plan, said the raid targeted a house of legislator Khalaf al-Ilyan — one of the three leaders of the Iraqi Accordance Front, which holds 44 seats in parliament. "During the search, we discovered many weapons and explosive materials," al-Moussawi said at a news conference. He did not say when the raid took place, but a U.S. military statement said it occurred Tuesday. Among the weapons found in the house were 33 Kalashnikov rifles, three pistols, one hand grenade, 4.4 pounds of TNT and 13 82-mm mortar rounds, al-Moussawi said. The U.S. military said eight 57-mm rockets and 5,000 rounds of ammunition were also seized, along with photos of burning British soldiers and American flag-draped coffins. A detailed search revealed buried mortar rounds wi


SENIOR AL-QAEDA LEADER CAPTURED IN BAGHDAD RAID
2007-04-09 01:12:00
BAGHDAD, Iraq - Coalition Forces captured a senior al-Qaeda leader and two others during raid Sunday morning in Baghdad.Coalition Forces identified the man as the gatekeeper to the al-Qaeda emir of Baghdad. He has alleged ties to several senior al-Qaeda members and is reportedly linked to a number of mass casualty vehicle-borne improvised explosive device attacks in the Baghdad area.He was detained along with another known al-Qaeda VBIED cell leader and one other suspect."This is a significant step in our efforts to disrupt the VBIED network and their devastating attacks against the Iraqi people," said Lt. Col. Christopher Garver, MNF-I spokesperson.


Dems New Plan: Pretend There is "No War on Terror"
2007-04-08 07:30:00
A recent piece by John Semmens in the AZCONSERVATIVE says it all about the Dems.(The comments in parenthesis are mine...J.R.)The House of Representatives Armed Services Committee Chairman, Ike Skelton (D-Mo.), announced that the phrase "global war on terror" will no longer be tolerated in his committee."Ever since President Bush introduced the phrase 'global war on terror' there's been nothing but trouble in the world," Skelton said. "The phrase magnifies the problem and terrorizes the population." By banning the phrase Skelton said he hopes to "restore the sense of calm and peace that prevailed during the first Clinton Administration." "When Bill Clinton was president there was no war on terror. People felt safe. We want them to feel safe again. The first step in restoring this sense of tranquility is to change the way we talk about the world. If we don't call it a war it won't seem as scary or important. Eventually, we can forget about it and return to a normal life." (People ac
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Teheran Warns Of Further Kidnappings
2007-04-08 02:49:00
Accorrding to a Report in The Telegraph:Hardliners in the Iranian regime have warned that the seizure of British naval personnel demonstrates that they can make trouble for the West whenever they want to and do so with impunity.The bullish reaction from Teheran will reinforce the fears of western diplomats and military officials that more kidnap attempts may be planned. The British handling of the crisis has been regarded with some concern in Washington, and a Pentagon defence official told The Sunday Telegraph: "The fear now is that this could be the first of many. If the Brits don't change their rules of engagement, the Iranians could take more hostages almost at will. "Iran has come out of this looking reasonable. If I were the Iranians, I would keep playing the same game. They have very successfully muddied the waters and bought themselves some more time. And in parts of the Middle East they will be seen as the good guys. They could do it time and again if they wanted to." America
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U.S. Offered to Take Military Action on Behalf of British Hostages
2007-04-08 02:35:00
The Guardian is reporting that:The US offered to take military action on behalf of the 15 British sailors and marines held by Iran, including buzzing Iranian Revolutionary Guard positions with warplanes, the Guardian has learned. In the first few days after the captives were seized and British diplomats were getting no news from Tehran on their whereabouts, Pentagon officials asked their British counterparts: what do you want us to do? They offered a series of military options, a list which remains top secret given the mounting risk of war between the US and Iran. But one of the options was for US combat aircraft to mount aggressive patrols over Iranian Revolutionary Guard bases in Iran, to underline the seriousness of the situation. The British declined the offer and said the US could calm the situation by staying out of it. London also asked the US to tone down military exercises that were already under way in the Gulf.Three days before the capture of the 15 Britons , a second carrie
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Iraqi/U.S. Forces Fight Militia in Diwaniyah
2007-04-07 22:09:00
U.S. warplanes blasted a militia team firing rocket-propelled grenades Saturday, the second day of heavy fighting in a major offensive to drive Shiite Mahdi Army militiamen out of Diwaniyah, a farm-belt city south of Baghdad. Maj. Gen. Othman Farhood al-Ghanemi, commander of the Iraqi army's 8th Division, said the U.S.-Iraqi operation to retake Diwaniyah took shape after a three-month crescendo of violence in which at least 58 people were killed or kidnapped.In violence leading up to the offensive, many women reportedly were killed after the hard-line fundamentalist militiamen accused them of violating their strict interpretation of Islamic morality.Al-Ghanemi told The Associated Press that militants were armed with rocket-propelled grenades, Katyusha rockets, Strela anti-aircraft rockets and AK-47 assault rifles. Before the offensive, militants attacked Iraqi and U.S. led coalition forces 17 times with roadside bombs, some of them armor-piercing explosively formed projectiles.The U.S
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Nancy Pelosi Should Resign
2007-04-07 22:04:00
Nancy Pelosi has persistently violated her duty to exercise her speaker powers in accordance with the Constitution and the current "106th Congress House Rules Manual" (House Document 106-320).In short, she has fostered what is known as "tyranny by the majority" and violated House Rules that give her the duty to maintain order, civility, and decorum, and to foster "comity" (a word rarely used these days, meaning "mutual respect"). She also denied a request by President Bush (who has primary constitutional authority over the conduct of foreign policy) that as the third-highest official of the United State she not make an official visit to Syria, which our government has officially declared to be a "terrorist state." On a high profile televised visit to Syria, she conferred with President Bashar al-Hassad. The prior history of Democratic Speaker Jim Wright is now being repeated by Nancy Pelosi which forced Wright to resign. Anti-Sandinistas and Contra hardliners became incensed when they
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Troops Finding Fewer Roadside Bombs
2007-04-07 21:56:00
Thanks to the Baghdad security plan, U.S. troops working in the city's vast northern sector are dealing with 40 percent fewer roadside bombs these days, their commander, Army Col. Paul Funk, said Friday. "I used to see somewhere in the neighborhood of 120 [improvised explosives] a month," he said. "Now I'm down to less than 65 to 70." Funk, who leads the 1st Brigade, 1st Cavalry Division, spoke with Pentagon reporters in a remote briefing from his headquarters at Camp Taji, Iraq. He said that the drop has occurred since the 3,800 soldiers of the "Iron Horse" Brigade Combat Team deployed to Taji from Fort Food, Texas, in November 2006. To date, the brigade has found a total of 330 roadside bombs since formally taking over the sector in the early part of December, Funk said. Funk said that he believes the reason that his troops are encountering fewer bombs is because "the enemy doesn't have time to do as thorough a reconnaissance as they used to when they put them in." Overall, Funk s
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Two Terrorists Die in Failed Car Bomb Attempt
2007-04-07 01:47:00
Iraqi Army troops foiled a suicide vehicle-borne improvised explosive device attack on a checkpoint south of Baghdad April 4.The 2nd Battalion, 4th Brigade, 8th Iraqi Army Division reported that when a vehicle approached an Iraqi Army checkpoint, the passenger of the vehicle got out and attempted to move surrounding concertina wire. He was shot and killed by checkpoint guards near Al Haswah, Iraq. The driver of the vehicle then detonated the car bomb. No one else was killed or wounded by the blast.
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Analysis of the VA Tech Shooting
2007-04-17 18:05:00
Talk Show America 4/17/2007J.R., a 27 year veteran Police Sergeant, analysis of the VA Tech shooting, and the aftermath. He believes this was a planned event by the shooter based on information from eyewitnesses. There are also questions about why the Campus was not locked down while searching for an active shooter."Chains to lock doors keeping police out and victims in, two handguns and a multipule magazine carrier vest loaded with ammunition ...these are not the actions of a random shooter, or someone who kills in the heat of blood or passion"....J.R.(This analysis is based on the information at hand at this time, it in no way reflects any criticism toward the Campus Police or any other law enforcement agency involved in this investigation. )Thanks for Listening -- J.R.
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Acid Bomb Attack Foiled in Iraq
2007-04-17 15:41:00
A truck laden with nitric acid and explosives overturned before the driver could attack a joint security station operated by U.S. and Iraq i troops north of Baghdad, the U.S. military said on Tuesday. The use of nitric acid in bomb attacks could mark another shift in tactics by insurgents, who in recent months have rigged nearly a dozen truck bombs with chlorine gas, mainly in western Anbar province. In a statement, the U.S. military said a security patrol went to assist the driver of the truck after it overturned and found it loaded with eight containers of nitric acid and explosives. It said the driver confessed he had been paid to attack the joint security station in Mushada, which also houses the town's police station, north of Baghdad.
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Coalition Kills, Detains Extremists in Afghanistan, Rescues Civilians
2007-04-16 22:28:00
Coalition forces killed and captured several extremists in Afghanistan over the past few days, U.S. military officials reported. Coalition forces detained an extremist and discovered makeshift bomb-making material in a compound in Afghanistan's Paktika province today. The compound consisted of multiple safe houses that use natural terrain to facilitate the movement of fighters from Pakistan. The bomb-making materials were destroyed in place. No shots were fired and no one was injured during the operation, officials said. Meanwhile, Afghan National Army and coalition troops operating in Afghanistan's Helmand province received rocket-propelled grenade and small-arms fire from an unknown number of Taliban fighters yesterday. Afghan and coalition troops returned fire and maneuvered to the enemy observation site. After pinning down the Taliban fighters, coalition close-air support was requested and destroyed the enemy observation site. Six Taliban fighters were killed, and there were no A
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Terror Suspects Killed, Captured in Iraq
2007-04-16 22:25:00
Iraqi and coalition forces killed five terrorist suspects and detained two others during an operation yesterday in Basrah, U.S. military officials reported. During the raid, Iraqi and coalition forces began receiving enemy small-arms fire. Ground forces returned fire killing five terrorists. Ground forces also discovered three men running electric wire used to detonate roadside bombs. The three men fled as ground forces approached. "As the Iraqi prime minister has repeatedly stated, militias that do not adopt to the rule of law have no place in Iraq's future," Lt. Col. Christopher Garver, a spokesperson for Multinational forces Iraq, said. "Those who use terror as a weapon against the Iraqi people will be targeted and eliminated." In addition, coalition forces also detained 17 suspected terrorists including a reported al-Qaeda in Iraq military emir during other operations yesterday. Northwest of Taji, eight suspected terrorists were detained during a coalition forces raid. Among the s
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Talk Show America 4/16/2007
2007-04-16 18:32:00
Political News & CommentaryTalk Show America 4/16/2007Iraqi Parliment Meets in "Defiance" of Terror, Al Qaeda Bombing Backfires: Iraq's Parliment Uniting Against Terror, Iraqi Police Arrest Chlorine Bomb Suspects, 60 Taliban Killed in Afghanistan, An Email From a Haditha Marine's Father:Thanks For Listening -- Jay Are


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