Monday, July 20, 2009

Are U.S. Forces Under "House Arrest" In Iraq? -- Iraq War News Updates July 20, 2009

An Army carry team carries a transfer case containing the remains of Army Spc. James David Wertish Saturday, July 18, 2009 at Dover Air Force Base, Del. According to the Department of Defense, Wertish, 20, of Olivia, Minn. died July 16 in Basra, Iraq. (AP Photo/Steve Ruark)

U.S. Troops in Iraq Find Little Leeway -- Washington Post

Handling of Threatened Mortar Raid Exemplifies Newly Curtailed Powers

BAGHDAD, July 19 -- The tip was as alarming as it was unusual. A Sunni insurgent cell was planning a mortar attack on a large U.S. base adjacent to Baghdad's airport.

A credible informant told U.S. intelligence officials Tuesday morning that several mortars launching from nearby Amiriyah, a quiet neighborhood that had not been a staging ground for rocket or mortar attacks since 2007, would rain down shells on the base that night.

Over the next few days, Capt. Dustin Navarro and his Iraqi army counterpart wrangled over the appropriate response. They met, argued, sparred and compromised. In the end, two things became evident: First, Iraqi and American commanders have markedly different notions of what U.S. troops in Baghdad are entitled to do to protect themselves under a security agreement that went into effect July 1 and that sharply limits U.S. activity in Iraqi cities.

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More News On Iraq

Iraq colonel: US troops now in 'prison-like bases' -- AP
Iraqi forces restricting US military -- Yahoo News/AP
American Marine Is Killed in Western Iraq -- New York Times
Bomb Kills Son of Anti-al-Qaida Leader in Iraq -- Voice of America
Iraq car bombing kills three -- AFP
5 Killed in Violence Across Iraq, but a Pilgrimage Ends Quietly -- New York Times
FACTBOX-Security developments in Iraq, July 20 -- Reuters
Challengers Face an Uphill Battle in Elections in Iraq's Kurdish North -- Washington Post
In Iraq, Kurdish-Arab Tensions Simmer -- NPR
'No compromise' over Kirkuk, Iraq Kurd leader vows -- AFP
Kurds in troubled Iraqi province threaten to secede -- Washington Post
Americans held in Iraq say FBI violated rights -- Washington Times
US military deaths in Iraq war at 4,327 -- AP
FACTBOX-Military and civilian deaths in Iraq -- Reuters

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