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The US and Britain won unanimous UN Security Council approval for
their resolution on the future of Iraq, where renewed violence
yesterday claimed at least 18 lives.
Eighty percent of Iraqis mistrust the coalition authority and 82
percent disapprove of US and allied forces in their country, The
Washington Post said Thursday quoting an poll conducted for the...
Iraq's US-installed Governing Council has voted to set up a special
tribunal to try Saddam Hussein-era atrocities, officials said
Wednesday, as the United States barred firms from countries who...
The top Iraqi Sunni Muslim cleric has called for a week-long
post-Ramadan truce as US President George W Bush vowed to remain
firm in prosecuting the war on terror.
US President George W Bush was to call today for swifter democratic
reforms in the Middle East amid continuing violence in Iraq and
Pentagon plans to rotate US troops there.
The US army confirmed yesterday that former Iraqi defense minister
Sultan Hashem Ahmad was in US custody and hailed his surrender as
proof that the old regime of Saddam Hussein was "gone forever".
A top US official suggested late yesterday that ousted Iraqi
President Saddam Hussein should be killed without hesitation, if
capturing him alive meant risking the lives of US soldiers.