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As reported by Multi National Forces-Iraq, 27 individuals were captured by Coalition forces during missions seeking out al Qaeda networks in central and northern Iraq.
Four are dead and 17 are being held for questioning after Coalition forces wrapped up an operation on Tuesday. The targets of the operation were al Qaeda networks in central and northern Iraq.
According to Multi National Forces-Iraq, 13 individuals were captured and 12 were killed during missions by Coalition forces that were to break up al Qaeda operations in northern and central Iraq.
As reported by Multi National Forces-Iraq, ten individuals were captured by Coalition forces during missions to break up al Qaeda in Iraq. The operation was conducted in the central and northern Iraq regions.
This is an update for the war in Iraq for the period of October 3rd to October 1st from the Multi-National Forces-Iraq and shows the continuing success on the ground.
As announced by Multi National Forces-Iraq, in a firefight around the area of Adwaniyah, a member of al Qaeda in Iraq was killed by Coalition forces during a patrol.
Hashed over and ignored by the popular media, Sunni Insurgent Groups are turning on al-Qaeda in Iraq, creating an atmosphere of mistrust and disassembling the violent group piece by piece.
According to Multi National Forces-Iraq, 17 individuals were detained and one killed by Coalition forces during missions seeking out al-Qaeda operations in northern and central Iraq.
According to Multi National Forces-Iraq, seven individuals were held for questioning and three more wanted suspects were arrested during missions to break up al Qaeda operations in northern and central Iraq.
According to Multi National Forces-Iraq, U.S. Special Forces helped Iraqi Security Forces capture 55 individuals in two missions. One al Qaeda in Iraq member was killed during one of the missions.
Iraq is on the brink of either getting a handle on security or of plunging into more chaos if the insurgencies become more politicized or if Jihad becomes more vicious.
In assorted missions through out the week Multi National Forces in Iraq continue the siege on the enemy. This is being aided by locals who are providing valuable intelligence to locate insurgents.
As announced by Multi National Forces-Iraq, an individual was arrested for suspicion of being an al Qaeda sniper during a mission by military forces in Baghdad.
As reported by Multi National Forces-Iraq, one individual believed to be a terrorist was captured and four more were detained for questioning during an operation to break up terrorist networks around central and northern Iraq.
As reported by Multi National Forces-Iraq, seven individuals belonging to a local gang were captured by Iraqi Forces and U.S. Special Forces. Along with the gang members, four individuals believed to be al Qaeda in Iraq terrorists
According to Multi National Forces-Iraq, three terrorists were killed by Coalition forces, and there was a weapons storage area uncovered. Also, found was a detention facility.
As stated by Multi National Forces-Iraq, in two missions that occurred in November three terrorists were killed that have just now been identified. There names are Abu Harith, Abu Tiba, and Abu Nahr.
During operations in the last week, several insurgents have been arrested in sweeping missions further crippling the insurgency. Usama Bin Laden has issued his disgust for the poor performance that Iraqi insurgents are giving.
As reported by Multi National Forces-Iraq, the bodies of two individuals were found during missions seeking out al Qaeda networks around the Tigris River Valley in Iraq.
A combination of Iraqi and coalition forces have killed or captured a large number of terrorists over the past three days.
It is immidiately assumed that life in Iraq under Saddam Hussein was nearly unbearable for Christians and followers of other non-Muslim religions, but an interview I conducted with a man who grew up in Baghdad as a Catholic tells a differnet story.
Most people don't know that al-Qaeda in Iraq as it was known at the start of the conflict has essentially ceased to exist, and has been forced to merge with its allies to become a whole new entity.
According to Multi National Forces-Iraq, 25 individuals were captured and two were killed during missions in northern and central Iraq. The purpose of the missions was to break up al Qaeda networks in the area.
United States ground troops invaded Iraq on March 20, 2003... The most technologically advanced military force in the world had for the second time simply blown through the Iraqi army as if it were so many reenactors of Operation Desert Storm...
As reported by Multi National Forces-Iraq, three individual was captured by U.S. Special Forces and Iraqi Forces during missions seeking out terrorist groups in Iraq.
Al-Qaeda in Iraq has blundered in its war against the United States on multiple fronts - and now it hopes to rectify those mistakes through its shadow government.
As reported be Multi National Forces-Iraq, two individuals were held by Coalition forces. The suspects were believed to be al Qaeda in Iraq associates.
Associated Content Producer Chadd De Las Casas received an email today from Major Leighton of the Multi-National Force Iraq with a press release detailing recent victories scored against al-Qaeda in Iraq.
Several organizations decry the enhanced interrogation methods by the CIA, calling them torture. Here is a quick juxtaposition of the CIA interrogation methods to al-Qaeda in Iraq's torture methods.
Within hours of publication of al-Zawahiri's claim that al-Qaeda is winning in Iraq, the Multinational Force Iraq Central Command blasted back, calling the claim pure propaganda.
If the reports are true, the Al Qaeda influence is spreading like a virus, very rapidly and in all directions.
According to the Multi National Forces-Iraq, 10 terrorists were killed and three were captured during an operation aimed at al Qaeda in central and northern Iraq.
As announced by Multi National Forces-Iraq, 19 individuals are captured and one terrorist is dead after a mission by Coalition forces seeking out al Qaeda operations in northern and central Iraq.
According to Multi National Forces-Iraq, 23 suspects were detained along with four others that were wanted by authorities. The captures happened during missions seeking out al Qaeda operations in northern Iraq.
Muhammad Rahim al Afghani, described as a high-level al Qaeda operative, was transferred from an undisclosed CIA facility Friday, March 14, to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.
The recently released NIE says that al-Qaeda is resurgent in Pakistan. But what is al-Qaeda, and what do they want?
According to Multi National Forces-Iraq, 12 individuals were captured during missions by Coalition forces seeking out al Qaeda networks in northern Iraq.
A statement out of Multi National Forces-Iraq indicates that a person was rescued from an al-Qaeda-Iraq prison. The person released from the prison was a 19 year old male
A brief paper analyzing al-Qaeda's use of variables in the contemporary operating environment in the conduct of operations in Iraq. Submitted to the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College.
A recent document captured by Coalition forces reveals a great deal of information - not the least of which being the updated status on Egyptian born leader Abu Ayyub al-Masri.
Omaha Nebraska was one of many places around the U.S. that protested the war in Iraq on March 19. The protest included signs on a footbridge overlooking Dodge Street and speakers
There hasn't been a peep about the gaming industry in regards to the War in Iraq. But the gaming industry and the United States Army have been working together for the last several years.
"The Last True Story I'll Ever Tell," by John Crawford is a soldier's gritty account of the War in Iraq through a series of short stories. It is a must-read for anyone wanting a better understanding of what American soldiers experience.
The Council on Foreign Relations has published a new backgrounder on the preparedness of Iraqi Security Forces.
Key points for the last five years since 9-11 and the onset of the war in Iraq. Has anything changed? You decide. This is based on historical facts, with my opinion added. You can agree or disagree, but nothing changes.
The September report on how well or how weakly the USA is doing its job in Iraq is a hot topic for the whole country.
I propose that we push our Congressional leaders to move to suspend NASA completely until the war in Iraq is over.
There is a difference between a real understanding of history and the right wing "talking-points" version of history. Imagine if "the other side" led us into the war in Iraq. Where might you stand on the issue then?
Research by assistant professor Patricia L. Sullivan, of UGA's School of Public and International Affairs gives the U.S. a 26% chance of victory in Iraq.