Monday, September 14, 2009

Iraq War News Updates -- September 14, 2009

U.S. and Iraqi soldiers and Iraqi civilians help escort patients from the medical facility during a combined medical mission in Baghdad, Sept. 1, 2009. The U.S. soldiers are assigned to the 1st Cavalry Division's 30th Heavy Brigade Combat Team. U.S. Army photo by Pfc. Benjamin Boren

Iraq's Kurds 'Caught In Sectarian Warfare' -- The Telegraph

Kurdish villagers in northern Iraq have made plans for a violent insurrection to resist an al-Qaeda campaign that has killed hundreds of people.


Residents of a swathe of territory governed by the Iraqi province of Nineveh, but claimed by the Kurdistan region next door, believe that a sectarian war is being master-minded by political rivals.

Gunmen on Sunday killed a Kurdish policeman's wife and three children in a disputed area of Kirkuk and a truck bomb last week killed 25 in the Kurdish-populated village of Wardek.

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More News On Iraq

Man killed after firing on US helicopter in Iraq -- AP
Three killed, five wounded in Iraq attacks -- AFP
Gunmen Kill Iraqi Policeman's Family in Kirkuk -- Voice of America
Civilian contractor shot dead on US base in Iraq -- AP
Civilian from La. worked with father and uncle on Iraqi base where he was shot to death -- L.A. Times
Round-up of Daily Violence in Iraq - Monday 14 September, 2009 -- McClatchy News
Sunday: 1 US Contractor, 26 Iraqis Killed; 41 Iraqis Wounded -- Antiwar.com
FACTBOX-Security developments in Iraq, Sept 14 -- Reuters
Predator Crashes in Central Iraq -- Systems
Stormy Iraq-Syria Talks On Militants Issue -- CBS News
Iraq to give Syria bombing evidence -- UPI
Iraq shoe-thrower's release delayed -- Al Jazeera
Iraqi shoe thrower’s case highlights prison abuses -- Christian Science Monitor
Prosecutors in Iraq Case See Pattern by Guards -- New York Times
The 'Forgotten War' -- Washington Post editorial

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