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  • Australian Defence Picture Gallery (contains some US specific pictures)

    06/19/2005 3:32:35 PM PDT · by naturalman1975 · 11 replies · 959+ views
    The Australian ^ | up to 20th June 2005
  • Marines Kill About 50 Terrorists in Iraq

    06/18/2005 10:12:25 AM PDT · by NYFreeper · 21 replies · 1,433+ views
    Fox news ^ | 6/18/05 | AP
    <p>KARABILAH, Iraq — U.S. Marines and Iraqi forces battled insurgents on two fronts Saturday in a restive western province, killing about 50 militants in a dusty frontier town in the military's latest campaign to stop foreign fighters infiltrating from neighboring Syria (search).</p>
  • Coalition forces raids in Rahwah and Karabilah net key anti-Iraqi terrorists

    05/30/2005 2:30:43 PM PDT · by mdittmar · 15 replies · 948+ views
    MNF-Iraq ^ | May 30, 2005 | MNF-Iraq
    BAGHDAD , Iraq – Acting on intelligence sources and tips provided by Iraqi citizens, Multi-National forces conducted simultaneous raids in the Rahwah and Karabilah regions to capture or kill terrorists within the Abu Musab al-Zarqawi network. Multiple sources of intelligence indicated that elements of the Abu Musab al-Zarqawi terrorist network were operating in the area, including key lieutenants, suicide bombers, and a contingent of foreign fighters. Multi-National forces engaged and destroyed these targets. Operations against suspected foreign fighter strongholds resulted in killing over a dozen terrorists and foreign fighters. Specifically the bodies of three Saudis and one Moroccan have been...
  • Iraqi Forces Target Insurgents; 21 Dead

    05/29/2005 10:31:34 AM PDT · by anonymoussierra · 11 replies · 672+ views
    America News Information ^ | By PAUL GARWOOD, Associated Press Writer
    BAGHDAD, Iraq - Iraqi forces swept through Baghdad on Sunday, erecting checkpoints and searching vehicles as they launched the largest offensive of its kind since Saddam Hussein's ouster, but insurgents hit back with suicide bombings and ambushes that killed at least 21 people, including a British soldier. [end] The first of more than 40,000 soldiers and police, who are being supported by U.S. forces, searched hundreds of vehicles and raided several houses, described as "terrorist dens" in Baghdad's Dora neighborhood, arresting several suspects, army Capt. Ihssan Abdel-Hamza said. Operation Lightning was launched as a direct challenge to the bloody wave...
  • Army recruitment centers swamped with applications in south (Iraq)

    05/28/2005 3:00:08 PM PDT · by Nick Danger · 11 replies · 696+ views
    Azzaman ^ | May 26, 2005 | Bassem al-Rikabi
    More than 23,000 young Iraqis in the southern province of Dhiqar have responded to a call to set up a new battalion to protect the province. The provincial authorities have been swamped with applications, Governor Aziz Kadhem told the newspaper. He said the authorities had asked for maximum 1,000 volunteers but “we have received more than 23,000 applications so far.” The new force will be based in Nasiriya, the province’s capital and home to more than 550,000 people. Nasiriya, on the Euphrates River, is relatively quiet but, according to Kadhem, the new force is needed to bring stability across the...
  • Iraqi combat capability on the upswing

    04/02/2005 5:26:42 PM PST · by PopGonzalez · 6 replies · 916+ views
    NavySEALs.com ^ | April 1, 2005 | W. THOMAS SMITH JR.
    Iraqi combat capability on the upswing Written by W. Thomas Smith Jr. Friday April 1, 2005 "It's going to be tougher than anything you've ever experienced," a U.S. Marine recruiter warns a young leatherneck hopeful. "You'll face down your fears, overcome terrifying obstacles, and at times function on little food and no sleep." Sounds severe, but everything is relative. Recruits hoping to earn the title, "Marine," expect training to be demanding. They also take for granted the enormous efforts made to ensure their safety during dangerous training, and – despite accidents and the occasional "bad seed" drill-instructor – no one...
  • Iraq's Insurgents "Seek Exit Strategy" (Can we blame Bush for this too???)

    03/25/2005 8:48:30 PM PST · by Yashcheritsiy · 14 replies · 960+ views
    Financial Times ^ | 03-25-2005 | Steve Negus
    Many of Iraq's predominantly Sunni Arab insurgents would lay down their arms and join the political process in exchange for guarantees of their safety and that of their co-religionists, according to a prominent Sunni politician. Sharif Ali Bin al-Hussein, who heads Iraq's main monarchist movement and is in contact with guerrilla leaders, said many insurgents including former officials of the ruling Ba'ath party, army officers, and Islamists have been searching for a way to end their campaign against US troops and Iraqi government forces since the January 30 election.
  • Television Helps Break Mystique of Holy Warrior (72 dark-eyed virgins need not apply)

    03/24/2005 9:14:40 PM PST · by quidnunc · 27 replies · 1,655+ views
    The Financial Times ^ | March 24, 2005 | Steve Negus and Dhiya Rasan
    Say the word mujahid — or holy warrior — these days and many inhabitants of Baghdad are likely to snigger. An appellation once worn as a badge of pride by anti-American insurgents has now become street slang for homosexuals, after men claiming to be captured Islamist guerrillas confessed that they were holding gay orgies in the popular Iraqi TV programme Terror in the Hands of Justice. For Iraqis opposed to the predominantly Sunni Islamist insurgency, Terror in the Hands of Justice, which airs twice daily on Iraqi public television, has broken the mystique of a force that used to strike...
  • IRAQ: Al Qaeda Losses Up, American Losses Down (Kickin' arse and takin' names!)

    03/24/2005 5:02:43 PM PST · by FreedomNeocon · 24 replies · 1,095+ views
    StrategyPage ^ | 03-24-05
    IRAQ: Al Qaeda Losses Up, American Losses Down March 24, 2005: More Iraqis are losing their fear of terrorists. In the last three days, tips from Iraqis have led Iraqi police and troops to several terrorist hideouts. This has resulted in some spectacular gun battles, and the deaths of over 130 terrorists (and about a dozen police and soldiers.) The Iraqis have been using their growing force of SWAT teams to carry out the raids, with American forces providing backup and air cover. One raid, north of Baghdad, left 85 terrorists dead, and revealed a suicide car bomb workshop, as...
  • Iraqi Women as Police Recruits !!

    03/23/2005 4:55:39 PM PST · by davidosborne · 34 replies · 2,779+ views
    FOX ^ | 23 March 2005 | Live on FOX
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  • At Least 80 Killed in Raid on Insurgent Camp in Iraq

    03/23/2005 4:55:56 PM PST · by neverdem · 21 replies · 1,300+ views
    NY Times ^ | March 23, 2005 | EDWARD WONG
    BAGHDAD, Iraq, March 23 - Iraqi and American forces killed at least 80 insurgents during a Tuesday morning raid on what appeared to be the biggest guerrilla training camp yet discovered, Iraqi officials said today. Seven Iraqi police officers were also killed and six were wounded in what American and Iraqi officials characterized as an especially fierce battle. "It was one of the largest such engagements that I'm aware of," said Col. Robert Potter, a spokesman for the American command in Baghdad. The number of anti-government fighters killed was the most reported in a single conflict since the American offensive...
  • Daily Terrorist Round-up Stories - March 14, 2005 (Several good ones today)

    03/14/2005 3:32:22 PM PST · by Straight Vermonter · 27 replies · 598+ views
    3/14/05
    Iraq Forces Capture Two Saddam Relatives Mon Mar 14,11:55 AM ET Add to My Yahoo! Middle East - AP BAGHDAD, Iraq - Security forces in Saddam Hussein (news - web sites)'s hometown captured two of the ousted dictator's relatives, who allegedly were helping insurgents launch attacks in Iraq (news - web sites), the government said Monday. The two were identified as one-time Saddam bodyguard Marwan Taher Abdul Rashid and his cousin, Abdullah Maher Abdul Rashid — who also was the brother-in-law of Saddam's son, Qusai, state-run Iraqiya television reported. The two were captured March 8 in Tikrit, Saddam's hometown north...