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Iraqi politicians and the US-led occupation authority wrangled
today over who should become Iraq's president when a transitional
government takes office in one month, as new attacks rattled an...
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...
Moqtada Sadr's month-long uprising took a double battering Friday
as Najaf's Shiite religious establishment told the rebel cleric's
militiamen to go home and US troops killed eight of them.
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...
A compound housing the US-led coalition in Baghdad has come under
rocket fire, as US President George W Bush warned extremists were
trying to install a Taliban-style regime in Iraq.
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.
As US Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld zoomed around Iraq by
helicopter last week, he saw "breathtaking" progress where others
have seen a barely functioning country more than five months after...
US Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld arrived unannounced here
yesterday to lay plans with US commanders for an intensified effort
to build an Iraqi army and security forces and add international...
The 24 men and one woman who will act as Iraqi ministers until
elections are held in the war-torn country were sworn in yesterday,
as the Polish army took military command of a large chunk of...
The US aimed for Iraqi elections by mid-2004, but a new regional
council set up in toppled dictator Saddam Hussein's heartland met
with local indifference as two more US troops died in rebel
strikes.
A group of one-time Iraqi exiles gathered yesterday in the Kurdish
north to discuss the country's political future and their fears
they were losing influence with the US occupiers.
The aftermath of the Iraq war continued to dog Washington and
London today after leaders of major industrialised nations agreed
to work together to help the country.
Tensions between US-led occupation authorities and Iraq's residents
came to the fore yesterday as the government in the country's
second-largest city was dismissed amid rising popular discontent.
With the top US civilian administrators for Iraq recalled to
Washington, a senior replacement arrived in the region accompanied
by one of the highest-ranking US military generals.
One month after US Marines helped jubilant Iraqis pull down a huge
statue of Saddam Hussein in central Baghdad, the US was to put a
resolution Friday to the UN Security Council seeking an end to...