Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Iraq News Updates -- August 11, 2010



Al-Qaeda Attempts To Reassert Itself In Iraq -- The Telegraph

Al-Qaeda is trying to reassert itself in Iraq by offering state funded Sunni militiamen more money than they get from the government in an attempt to get them to switch sides.

The Sons of Iraq fighters, who are paid about $300 (£180) a month by the government, have played a key role in the reduction of violence in Iraq since late 2006, when they joined the US military and Iraqi security forces in the fight against the terror group.

Recruited from among Sunni Arab tribesmen and former insurgents the roughly 100,000 strong group, also known as Sahwa, or the Awakening Council movement, are widely credited with turning the tide against al-Qaeda in Iraq, along with the surge of tens of thousands of US troops.

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More News On Iraq

Fears of al–Qaida return in Iraq as US–backed fighters defect -- The Guardian
Iraq Bomb Kills Soldiers; Hospital Chief Shot Dead -- Businessweek
Bomb kills 11, including eight Iraqi soldiers -- CNN
Eight Iraqi soldiers killed in house bombing -- AFP
Bomb kills 8 Iraqi soldiers north of Baghdad -- AP
Anti-Qaeda militia leader among four killed in Iraq -- AFP
FACTBOX-Security developments in Iraq, Aug 11 -- Reuters

Violent Ramadan expected in Iraq -- UPI
Ramadan Unease: US Fears Iraq Attack Wave -- ABC News

State Dept. faces skyrocketing costs as it prepares to expand role in Iraq -- Washington Post
U.S. commander stresses importance of funding Iraq security forces -- Washington Post
US Military Confident on Iraq Withdrawal -- Voice of America

U.S. and Iraqi Interests May Work Against Pullout -- New York Times
Barack Obama is running out of Iraq for all the wrong reasons -- Con Coughlin, The Telegraph
Will Iraq Fall Victim to the Oil Curse? -- Judith Miller

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