Pakistan, US at odds over pursuit of Afghan militants based in Pakistanmore images Al-Maliki says bombings won’t slow plans for American troops to leave by 2011
Iraqi PM: US military withdrawal on track BAGHDAD — Iraq’s prime minister says continued violence won’t slow the U.S. military’s withdrawal from his country. Taliban threaten retaliation against South Korea for sending troops back to Afghanistan
Taliban threaten South Korea over Afghan troops Europeans weigh whether to send more troops to Afghanistan or bow to public demandsIraq election head proposes national vote on Jan. 21 after parliament passes key legislationObama says Iraq election law is a milestone for progress, important for US troop withdrawalOil-rich city of Kirkuk lies at the heart of Iraq election law deadlockmore images South Korea planning to send troops to Afghanistan to protect aid workers
SKorea planning troop deployment to Afghanistan Pentagon says US troops may stay longer in Iraq than planned if elections are put off147 killed in Baghdad as devastating suicide attacks raise questions about Iraq’s securityObama stands by Iraqi troop pullout, envisions “enormous opportunities” for bilateral commerceWASHINGTON — President Barack Obama renewed his vow Tuesday to have all U.S. combat troops out of Iraq by next August, while nudging Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki to see that his parliament quickly passes a critical election law essential to a nationwide vote in January. Iraqi police: Roadside bomb in Baghdad targets Iraqi security forces, kills 1 soldierBAGHDAD — A roadside bomb struck an Iraqi army patrol Thursday in Baghdad, the latest in a string of attacks that have raised questions about the ability of the country’s security forces to maintain hard-won stability. Iraqi police: 8 killed, 7 wounded in market blast north of BaghdadBAGHDAD — A suicide bomber killed the leader of a U.S.-backed Sunni paramilitary group and seven others north of Baghdad Tuesday, the third attack in as many days in a heavily populated Sunni area, a police official said. Hundreds take to the streets in Iraq to protest poor services, demand open electionsBAGHDAD — Hundreds took to the streets Saturday throughout Iraq to demand open elections and improved public services, revealing a growing discontent among Iraqis that is overshadowing concerns about the ability of Iraqi forces to take over from withdrawing American troops. US forces in Afghanistan withdraw from Kamdesh base after deadly attackKABUL — U.S. forces have withdrawn from an isolated base in eastern Afghanistan after a fierce insurgent attack last week that marked one of the deadliest battles of the war for U.S. troops, the NATO-led coalition said Friday. US speeding up Iraq withdrawal; 4,000 more headed home next month as war winds downWASHINGTON — The United States is speeding up its military withdrawal from Iraq, sending 4,000 more troops home next month, the top American commander there says. Pentagon chief rejects Afghan withdrawal timelines, says defeat would be ‘huge setback’ to USWASHINGTON — Defense Secretary Robert Gates is pushing back against liberal calls for withdrawal timelines from Afghanistan, saying it’s a mistake to set a deadline to end U.S. military action and a defeat would be disastrous for the U.S. Biden says US will abide by Iraqi wishes for American troop withdrawal datesBAGHDAD — Vice President Joe Biden pledged Thursday to follow Iraq’s wishes should Baghdad decide to speed up the timetable for the withdrawal of American troops from the country. Biden confident Iraq won’t alter withdrawal timetable for US troopsBAGHDAD — Vice President Joe Biden says he is confident that Iraq will not alter the timetable for the withdrawal of American troops. Biden says terrorist violence won’t destabilize Iraq as more rockets fired at Green ZoneBAGHDAD — Insurgents fired at least two rockets at the Baghdad’s Green Zone Wednesday, just minutes after Vice President Joe Biden wrapped up meetings with Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki expressing confidence that attempts to destabilize Iraq through violence will fail. Biden says terrorist violence won’t destabilize IraqBAGHDAD — Vice President Joe Biden expressed confidence Wednesday that attempts to destabilize Iraq through violence will fail, and said the country’s future depended on its ability to resolve its lingering political and sectarian differences. Green Zne hit by mortars as Biden in Baghdad for 3rd visitBAGHDAD — Insurgents fired four mortar shells at Baghdad’s heavily fortified Green Zone on Tuesday, killing two civilians, on the same day Vice President Joe Biden arrived in the Iraqi capital on an unannounced visit to help resolve political differences among Iraqis. US envoy says that despite recent rise in violence in Iraq, withdrawal timetable is holdingWASHINGTON — The U.S. ambassador to Iraq told Congress on Thursday that despite a recent rash of insurgent attacks, the U.S. is on track to removing all its combat forces by next August. “We are holding to this timetable,” Christopher Hill told the House Foreign Affairs Committee in his first congressional testimony since taking over the top U.S. diplomatic post in Baghdad in April. Iraq’s prime minister accuses Syria of harboring armed groups responsible for attacksBAGHDAD — Iraq’s prime minister said Thursday that Syria was sheltering armed groups wanted for cross-border attacks, forcing him to appeal to the United Nations for help in stopping what he called a hostile act. US commander: American combat exit from Iraq under way a year before deadlineBAGHDAD — The U.S. military is packing up to leave Iraq in what has been deemed the largest movement of manpower and equipment in modern military history — shipping out more than 1.5 million pieces of equipment from tanks to antennas along with a force the size of a small city. Top US Army general says too early to tell whether Iraq violence will alter troop drawdownSHUAIBA PORT, Kuwait — The U.S. Army’s top general said Friday that it was too early to tell whether a recent spike in violence in Iraq that has killed hundreds will have an impact on the pace that Washington withdraws its troops from the country. Iraq’s foreign minister says security forces may have aided bombersBAGHDAD — The suicide bombers who blew up explosives-laden trucks outside government buildings in Baghdad may have been aided by members of Iraq’s security forces, the foreign minister said Saturday, even as the government insisted Iraqi forces could still protect the nation. Iraqi foreign minister says bigger, more powerful attacks likely after deadly Baghdad strikeBAGHDAD — Iraq’s foreign minister said Saturday that Iraqis should be prepared for bigger, more powerful attacks to strike the capital in the coming days and urged the government to immediately fix security shortcomings among its forces. Iraqi PM blames Sunni insurgents for Baghdad bombs, says government must re-evaluate securityBAGHDAD — Iraq’s prime minister has blamed Sunni insurgents for a wave of deadly bombings in Baghdad and says the Iraqi government must re-evaluate security to confront the challenge. ‘Coalition of the willing’ comes to end in Iraq, leaving just one _ the USBAGHDAD — The war in Iraq was truly an American-only effort Saturday after Britain and Australia, the last of its international partners, pulled out. |