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Iraqi leaders hail historic visit by Jordan's King Abdullah
23 days ago

Source: au.rd.yahoo.com --- 14 minutes ago
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States has spied on Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki and other Iraqi Leaders, according to U.S. journalist Bob Woodward's fourth book on President George W. Bush , The Washington Post reported on Friday. ...
Source: news.yahoo.com --- 13 days ago
AFP - A meeting of leading Iraqis to mull the draft of a military pact between Washington and Baghdad is unlikely to take place Friday, political Leaders said, adding that they knew nothing about it. ...
Source: news.google.com --- 13 days ago
Voice of America Iraqi Leaders unlikely to meet Friday over US military deal AFP - 44 minutes ago BAGHDAD (AFP) - A meeting of leading Iraqis to mull the draft of a military pact between Washington and Baghdad is unlikely to take place Friday, political Leaders said, adding that they knew nothing about it. Video: Condi Pushes For Iraq Security CBS US and Iraq close to a troop withdrawal deal Los Angeles Times International Herald Tribune  - PRESS TV  - Financial Times  - Radio Australia all 1,158 news articles ...
Source: www.washingtonpost.com --- 4 hours ago
The Bush administration has conducted an extensive spying operation on Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki, his staff and others in the Iraqi government, according to a new book by Washington Post associate editor Bob Woodward. ...
Source: www.huffingtonpost.com --- 1 hour ago
The Bush administration has conducted an extensive spying operation on Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki, his staff and others in the Iraqi government, according to a new book by Washington Post associate editor Bob Woodward. "We know everything he says," according to one of multiple sources Woodward cites about the practice in "The War Within: A Secret White House History, 2006-2008," scheduled for release Monday. ...
Source: www.chron.com --- 31 days ago
Iraqi political Leaders met Sunday to try to reach a deal that would allow provincial elections to proceed, but they again failed to agree, further dimming prospects that the elections would be held this year. The talks took place on a day of bombings across Baghdad, including an exploding truck that killed 12 civilians. ...
Source: www.postchronicle.com --- 13 days ago
U.S. and Iraqi military officials said orders were issued in Diyala province for the arrest of hundreds of members of the so-called Awakening movement...... ...
Source: www.postchronicle.com --- 16 days ago
U.S. military Leaders in Iraq say they are prepared for the return of militia Leaders who fled to Iran for training and equipment.... ...
Source: www.bignewsnetwork.com --- 4 days ago
Sunday, 31st August 2008. 8:09am By: George Conger. A meeting of Shia and Sunni Leaders moderated by the church-led Foundation for Relief and Reconciliation in the Middle East held this week in Be... ...
Source: forums.comicbookresources.com --- 13 days ago
Dear Friends, Here is an interesting article from today's NYT. It's also more than a bit ominous. This the real reason that violence in Iraq has declined, not any silly "surge". But the article also points out the real sectarian divisions in Iraq that still persist and that are only just below... ...
Source: www.sacbee.com --- 23 days ago
BAGHDAD – On Monday, King Abdullah II of Jordan became the first Arab head of state to visit Iraq since Saddam Hussein's regime fell in 2003. Iraqi Vice President Adel Abdul-Mahdi, right, welcomes King Abdullah. "Our neighbors have started to realize … Iraq is on the road to recovery," said Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari. YOUSEF ALLAN Jordan Royal Palace ...
Source: cheesehead.newsvine.com --- 9 days ago
In response to Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki's clear statement in support of a 16-month redeployment from Iraq, a senior McCain official tells Marc Ambinder "[V]oters care about [the] military, not about Iraqi Leaders." A "prominent Republican strategist" who o … ...
Source: blogs.moneycentral.msn.com --- 1 day ago
The number of practical new plans to dump crude oil from the modern transportation system is advancing at breathtaking speed. Last week, I wrote about the new Fisker Karma electric car , and now I’ve been reading about a new electric-car system lifting off drawing boards to completely replace gasoline-powered cars in Israel and Denmark. According to the cover story of the the latest Wired , a former SAP software exec named Shai Agassi has developed an end-to-end system, called Better Place,  aimed at helping smaller countries eliminate their dependence on imported crude oil. Israel was a natural first choice for the idea, since it has no oil of its own and all purchases fund its Arab enemies. Denmark has a glut of wind energy, and wants to use it to power cars. The story of how Agassi -- whose dad is Iraqi and mom is Moroccan -- came up with the business plan and executed it by firing up the imaginations of top government Leaders will likely end up as a Harvard MBA case study if it works out, as it is ingenious and audacious. A big part of Agassi's idea is that business model for personal transportation should mimic the wireless phone carriers: Just like the carriers subsidize cell phone costs and make their money on selling two years of service, he proposes that the future electric car companies would subsidize the vehicles and  make money providing electricity services.  According to Wired, the cars, initially made by Renault, wo ...
Source: www.iht.com --- 14 days ago
Rice arrives in Baghdad; US troop withdrawal on agenda for meetings with Iraqi Leaders ...
Source: abcnews.go.com --- 15 days ago
Deal is subject to formal approval by President Bush and Iraqi Leaders. ...
Source: www.moreover.com --- 14 days ago
(AP) - Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice has arrived in for discussions with Iraqi Leaders. ...
Source: latimesblogs.latimes.com --- 1 day ago
There's nothing like a gathering in a simmering war zone to bring out the meow factor in some people,  especially if the war zone happens to be as rife with distrust and resentment as Iraq's Anbar province. Monday's handover ceremony of Anbar's security responsibilities, from U.S. to Iraqi forces, was a milestone. It showed how far the province has come since its days as the deadliest region for American troops in Iraq and the heart of the country's Sunni Muslim insurgency. But the gaily colored, rainbow-striped tarp sheltering speakers from the searing desert sun couldn't hide the darkness of some of their words. The head of the Anbar provincial council, which is dominated by Islamic Party politicians, took aim at Anbar's tribal Leaders. He accused them of trying to stir up sedition with their claims that the Islamic Party Leaders are corrupt and trying to deny the tribes political power. "We won't let them," the council leader, Abdul-Salam Ani said, adding that the provincial council had the support of the central government in Baghdad and the parliament. But he was followed to the microphone by the chief tribal leader in Anbar, Sheik Ahmed B. Abu Risha. Abu Risha insinuated that politicians like Ani were reaping the benefits of peace ushered in by the tribal-led Awakening movement. The Awakening was founded in Anbar in 2006 and is credited with turning the province around by allying Anbar's Sunnis, who had once harbored insurgen ...
Source: latimesblogs.latimes.com --- 12 hours ago
The stale-smelling room where U.S. and Iraqi officials hold most press conferences is not normally stuffed with giddy reporters, but the ones who gathered there Wednesday to hear that Brazilian Jorvan Vieira was coming back to coach Iraq's national soccer team made no attempt to hide their excitement. Iraq is mad for soccer, especially in light of the country's unexpected victory in July 2007 at the Asian Cup under Vieira's guidance. In the midst of some of their country's most violent days, and as Iraq's political Leaders showed no signs of working through the sectarian distrust crippling the country, the ethnically and religiously mixed team beat Saudi Arabia, 1-0, to claim the cup. Tens of thousands of fans poured into the streets of Baghdad in celebrations that lasted well after dark -- a novelty in the violent capital.  Vieira became a hero to Iraqis, but he stepped down after the event. Two subsequent coaches, a Norwegian and an Iraqi, failed to lead the team to success in World Cup qualifying matches. The Iraqi, Adnan Hamad, stepped down in June after a loss to Qatar ended Iraq's hopes of making the World Cup finals in 2010. It would have been the country's first time playing in the World Cup since 1986. Iraqi sports officials had made no attempt to hide their desire to lure back Vieira. At Wednesday's news conference at the Combined Press Information Center, better known as CPIC and housed within the heavily fortified Gree ...
Source: www.latimes.com --- 32 days ago
Despite intense U.S. pressure, Iraqi Leaders failed today to resolve differences over how to govern the oil-rich city of Kirkuk -- a dispute that is blocking provincial elections and stoking tension in the volatile north. ...
Source: www.cbsnews.com --- 32 days ago
Despite intense pressure from President Bush and other U.S. officials, Iraqi Leaders failed to resolve differences over how to govern the oil-rich city of Kirkuk - a dispute that is blocking provincial elections and stoking tension in the north. ...

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