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Friday, July 04, 2003

War Blog Updates
Giscard puts the EU on track in RISQ



US breaching Geneva Conventions over Iraq nuclear plant: Greenpeace: "Environmental group Greenpeace accused US-led authorities in Iraq of breaching international law and refusing to allow United Nations experts to assess contamination at a nuclear plant near Baghdad. (AFP)"

In Yahoo! News: War with Iraq



Attacks Leave U.S. Soldier Dead, 10 Hurt: "Mortar rounds slammed into a U.S. base north of Baghdad, wounding at least 10 American troops, and a U.S. soldier was killed in a convoy attack in the capital, the military said Friday. (AP)"

In Yahoo! News: War with Iraq



US soldier shot dead, 19 wounded in two separate attacks in Iraq: "One US soldier was shot and killed in Baghdad, while 19 others were wounded in a mortar attack near the town of Balad, north of the Iraqi capital, US army spokesmen said. (AFP)"

In Yahoo! News: War with Iraq



US offers reward for Saddam in BBC: War in Iraq



Death on the road to Basra in BBC: War in Iraq



Sniper Kills U.S. Soldier, Mortars Wound 10 in Iraq: "A sniper killed a U.S. soldier inBaghdad while a mortar attack on an American military base tothe northwest wounded at least 10 others on Thursday night, theU.S. military said on Friday. (Reuters)"

In Yahoo! News: War with Iraq



Senators Disagree on Iraq WMD Evidence: "Senators just returned from Iraq differed on whether U.S. officials there had turned up solid evidence of weapons of mass destruction programs. (AP)"

In Yahoo! News: War with Iraq



Japan set to send troops to Iraq in BBC: War in Iraq



US soldier shot dead in Iraq: "BBC :

One United States soldier serving in Iraq has been killed and at least 19 wounded in two separate attacks, the US military says.
One serviceman from the First Armoured Division was shot dead in Baghdad on Thursday night, when his Bradley vehicle came under sniper fire.
In the second attack, mortar rounds were fired at a US military base near the town of Balad, north of Baghdad.

More ...
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In Command Post: Irak



SOLDIER KILLED PROTECTING BAGHDAD MUSEUM in CENTCOM: News Release



US intelligence relied on old data in assessing Iraqi weapons: "A CIA internal review panel has concluded that US intelligence analysts lacked new, hard information about Iraqi weapons of mass destruction after UN inspectors left Iraq in 1998 and relied on data from the early and mid-1990s in the run-up to the Iraq war, The Washington Post reported. (AFP)"

In Yahoo! News: War with Iraq



US soldier killed in convoy attack: "A US soldier has been killed in an attack on his convoy in Baghdad."

In Ananova: War In Iraq



U.S. offers $25 million reward for Saddam in CNN - War in Iraq



US intelligence relied on old data in assessing Iraqi weapons: "A CIA internal review panel has concluded that US intelligence analysts lacked new, hard information about Iraqi weapons of mass destruction after UN inspectors left Iraq in 1998 and relied on data from the early and mid-1990s in the run-up to the Iraq war, The Washington Post reported. (AFP)"

In Yahoo! News: War with Iraq



U.S. 'Still at War,' General Declares; 10 G.I.'s Wounded: "The U.S. also announced a reward of up to $25 million for the capture of Saddam Hussein or confirmation of his death."

In New York Times: World Special



Anger Rises for Troops' Families as Deployment in Iraq Drags On: "Military families, so often the ones to put a cheery face on war, are growing vocal about their frustrations as their loved ones remain in Iraq with no return date in sight."

In New York Times: World Special



After Tour, Senators Warn U.S. Is Spread Thin in Iraq: "A bipartisan group of senators, returning from Iraq, warned that American troops are stretched thin and face continuing attack."

In New York Times: World Special



Iraq Museum Reopens With Assyrian Treasures: "Invited guests flocked to the Iraq Museum to see the treasures of Nimrud, a collection of vessels, gold jewelry and a gold crown from the Assyrian Empire."

In New York Times: World Special



U.S. Puts Bounty on Hussein and Sons: "The U.S. government put a $25 million bounty on Saddam Hussein and $15 million on his sons Thursday, seeking to quell a spreading insurgency fueled by uncertainty over the ousted Iraqi leader's fate. (AP)"

In Yahoo! News: War with Iraq


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