Monday, September 27, 2010

Iraq News Updates -- September 27, 2010

A man injured in an attack in Iraq (file photo)

Insurgent Group in Iraq, Declared Tamed, Roars -- New York Times

BAQUBA, Iraq — This spring, United States military commanders said that Al Qaeda in Mesopotamia was a group in disarray, all but finished as a formidable enemy after American and Iraqi troops had killed or captured more than three-quarters of its leaders.

But even as officials in the United States and Iraq made public pronouncements that reveled in Al Qaeda in Mesopotamia’s demise, the Sunni insurgent group vowed “dark days colored in blood.”

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More News On Iraq

IRAQ: Mysterious killings continue to shake Baghdad -- L.A. Times
Silenced slayings on the rise in Iraq -- AP
Al-Qaida in Iraq claims Baghdad bombings -- AP
Report: 2 Army soldiers killed by third in Iraq -- Mercury News
Round-up of Daily Violence in Iraq - Monday 27 September, 2010 -- McClatchy news
9 dead in Sunday violence, Iraqi reporter targeted Monday -- CNN
Saturday: 2 US Soldiers, 3 Iraqis Killed; 16 Iraqis Wounded -- Antiwar.com
Sunni Awakening officers are kicked off police force in Iraq -- Washington Post
Iraq: US should help break government deadlock -- AP
Consensus Eludes Iraqi Shiite Leaders -- Wall Street Journal
Iraq Shi'ites miss deadline on gov't leader -- Reuters
Iraq's secular bloc refuses to join government headed by Maliki -- Xinhuanet
Key Iraqi bloc won't participate in a government led by current PM -- CNN
Allawi again rejects Maliki as PM -- Al Jazeera
Iraqi women embrace American mothers of war dead -- AP
A hazy vision of the U.S. role ahead in Iraq -- Washington Post

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