Monday, August 4, 2008

Iraq War News Updates -- August 4, 2008

Sunni Shiite Reconciliation

From McClatchy Washington Bureau:

Iraqis No Longer Ask, 'Are You Sunni Or Shiite?'

BAGHDAD — For years, when she approached Iraqi Army checkpoints and produced an identification card for soldiers to study for clues about her sect, Nadia Hashim used a simple formula to signal the mostly Shiite Muslim force that she, too, is a Shiite.

"I am one of you," she'd say.

The soldiers would harass Sunnis, but they'd simply wave Hashim through.

Now her pat line gets her an official reproach.

When a relative used it recently, a soldier admonished the driver and the passengers. "'We are Iraqis, and you shouldn't say such a thing,' " recalled Hashim.

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More News On Iraq

Truck blast kills 12 in Sunni area of Baghdad -- MSNBC
Five killed, 28 injured in Iraq attacks -- AFP
12 Jordanians sentenced for Iraq insurgency plans -- ABC News
Coalition Transfers Security Responsibility in Diyala to Iraqis -- Gateway Pundit
July Sees Lowest U.S. Death Toll In Iraq -- CBS News
Fewer Iraqi Civilians Killed in July -- Yahoo News/Reuters
Iraq says 265 arrested in anti-Qaeda offensive -- AFP
Four senior Qaeda suspects arrested in Iraq: military -- AFP
Hundreds Protest Kurdish Demands Over Kirkuk -- ABC News
Rise in Iraqi detainee releases -- BBC News
U.S. Works To Phase Out Role In Iraq Jails -- CBS News
Two U.S. soldiers charged with murder in Iraq -- CNN
Iraq has increased police force by 200,000 since 2006 -- World Tribune
Abu Ahmed and the Fight for Anbar -- Captain's Journal
IED hunters take on insurgency in northern Iraq -- Long War Journal
Saddam loyalists get old security jobs back -- MSNBC
Pentagon in firing line over GI electrocutions -- MSNBC
Iraq's Burn Unit Working Miracles -- CBS News
Water crisis in Iraq brings failed crops, sandstorms and scorched earth -- Times Online
Iraqis' hunt for insurgents in Diyala unearths only ghost towns and drought -- Times Online
Iraq war still unpopular even as U.S. deaths plummet -- CNN
Troop cuts seen as foiling Obama -- Washington Times

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