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AP: Likely Iraq PM promises moderation
The shy family doctor who became the leading candidate for prime minister Tuesday says ending the nation's rampant violence is his top priority and that U.S. troops would remain as long as they are needed to achieve that goal.
U.S. withdraws ambassador from Syria
The United States pulled its ambassador from Syria on Tuesday, expressing "profound outrage" over the assassination of a Lebanese leader who had protested Syrian influence in his country.
Appeals court upholds ruling in CIA leak
A federal appeals court on Tuesday upheld a ruling against two reporters who could go to jail for refusing to divulge their sources about the leak of an undercover CIA officer's name.
Senate confirms Chertoff as homeland security secretary
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Iranian minister hopeful about EU agreement
Iranian Foreign Minister Kamel Kharrazi said Tuesday he believes an agreement with the European Union can be reached over Iran's nuclear program. [in The US News] The US News: Iraq News
Shi'ite Jaafari Is Front-Runner to Become Iraqi PM
By Mariam Karouny BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Shi'ite politician and former exile Ibrahim al-Jaafari emerged as the front-runner Tuesday to become Iraq's new prime minister as horse-trading to decide the l... [in Reuters] The US News: Iraq News
U.S. Troops, Gunmen Trade Fire in Iraq
Print this story. U.S. troops and gunmen exchanged automatic weapons fire in the area around Baghdad's notorious Haifa Street on Tuesday, police and witnesses said.The gunbattle lasted between 10... [in Tuscaloosa News] The US News: Iraq News
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Sharon: Israel to compromise for peace
Prime Minister Ariel Sharon said Tuesday that Israel is prepared to make "painful compromises for peace," and has begun coordination with Palestinians on Israel's planned pullout from the Gaza Strip. Seattle Post-Intelligencer: War on Iraq
U.N. calls for report on Hariri slaying
The Security Council on Tuesday called for an urgent report from the U.N. secretary-general on the "circumstances, causes and consequences" of the assassination of Lebanon's former prime minister, and the United States demanded the immediate withdrawal of Syrian troops from the country. Seattle Post-Intelligencer: War on Iraq
Israeli troops kill 2 armed Palestinians
Israeli troops shot and killed two armed Palestinians seen approaching a West Bank settlement after dark Tuesday, the Israeli military said. Seattle Post-Intelligencer: War on Iraq
Man held hostage in Iraq arrives in Turkey
A wealthy Turkish businessman who was released by kidnappers in Iraq following two months in captivity arrived home Tuesday. Seattle Post-Intelligencer: War on Iraq
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Egypt offers border guards for Gaza
Egypt is offering 750 border guards to keep smuggled weapons out of Gaza and is urging Syria to restrain Hamas and other militant groups from attacking Israel, Foreign Minister Ahmed Aboul Gheit said Tuesday.
Turkey culture and tourism minister quits
Turkey's culture and tourism minister resigned from his position and left Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan's political party Tuesday, the first Cabinet member to leave the government since it took power more than two years ago.
Lebanon mourns slain ex-prime minister
Lebanese mourned their slain ex-premier Tuesday with noisy street processions, while the country's interior minister suggested a suicide bomber aided by "international parties" may have been behind the assassination of Rafik Hariri.
U.N. team predicts rise in terror attacks
A U.N. team investigating compliance with sanctions against al-Qaida and the Taliban predicted Tuesday that brutal attacks by Osama bin Laden's followers will escalate as they still have easy access to bombmaking materials and money.
AP: Likely Iraq PM Promises Moderation
The shy family doctor who became the leading candidate for prime minister Tuesday says ending the nation's rampant violence is his top priority and that U.S. troops would remain as long as they are needed to achieve that goal.
Senate Panel Hears Oil-for-Food Testimony
U.S. officials knew of problems in the U.N. oil-for-food program but were concerned international support for Iraqi sanctions could crumble if they insisted on stricter rules, a U.S. diplomat told the Senate on Tuesday.
Ibrahim Jaafari, Iraq's most likely next PM
Ibrahim Jaafari, who emerged as the man most likely to be Iraq's new prime minister, is a religious Shiite who believes in modernising Islam and boasts a popular support unmatched by any of his rivals. Yahoo! News: War with Iraq
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Homeland Security Sec'y OK'd
Diplomat: Oil-for-Food Abuses No Secret to U.S. Officials
U.S. Battles Insurgents in Iraq
Syria Ties 'Worsening'
Rice warns nation; U.S. pulls ambassador amid 'outrage' over ex-Lebanese PM's death
Lebanon on Edge After Attack
U.S. Troops Battle Insurgents in Baghdad
Sharon: Israel Ready to Compromise
U.S. Blocks Account of Suspected Al Qaeda Leader
Deputy Iraqi Governor Escapes Bomb Attack
Pipeline Attacked as Iraqis Mull New Gov't
Shiites, Kurds Start Coalition Talks
Bush Congratulates Candidates
Sen.: Eliminate 'Patriot Penalty'
GIs May Get Higher Death Benefit
GI Who Sued Army Wants to Re-Enlist
From the Department of Defense
U.S. Maritime Forces Play Crucial Role
MANAMA, Bahrain, Feb. 15, 2005 — They may be far away from the streets where ground troops are engaging insurgents and terrorists in direct combat, but Army Gen. John Abizaid told sailors and Marines aboard the carrier USS Harry S. Truman that they are playing a crucial role in the global war on terrorism. Story
American Unit Rotations Continue in Iraq
WASHINGTON, Feb. 15, 2005 — With the Army's 18th Airborne Corps taking over as the Multinational Corps Iraq headquarters, the 2004-2006 rotation of troops is well under way. Troops have been flowing into and out of Iraq since October as part of the rotation. When finished, there will be about 138,000 American servicemembers in Iraq. Story
Bush Sends Supplemental Budget to Hill
WASHINGTON, Feb. 15, 2005 — President Bush requested almost $90 billion from Congress to pay for the on-going war on terrorism and other emergency measures. Story
ON THE GROUND
Iraqi Recruitment Drive Draws Thousands
A SOUTHERN IRAQ MILITARY FACILITY, Feb. 15, 2005 — Between 8,000 and 10,000 men arrived by foot, bus and other means by sunrise Feb. 14 at an airfield outside an Iraqi army base to join the Iraq's army, officials said. Story
Marines’ KC-130J Joins Mission in Iraq
AL ASAD, Iraq, Feb. 15, 2005 — Establishing another milestone in Iraq, the Marine Corps deployed its newest refueling tanker aircraft-the KC-130J Hercules-for the first time Feb. 13. Story
Bavarian Chancellery Hosts Soldiers' Families
WUERZBURG, Germany, Feb. 15, 2005 — Families of soldiers from 5th Corps' 1st Infantry Division who are serving in Iraq were honored at the Bavarian State Chancellery in Munich, Germany, Feb. 11. Story
IN IRAQ
Marines Make Valentine's Day Visit in Fallujah, Iraq
Airmen Keep Ground Mission Running
Speicher Runways Make Redeployment Easier
82nd Airborne Division Gets New Digs
Mississippi Guard Unit Reports for Duty
Iraqi Pilots Fly Prime Minister on C-130 Mission
IN AFGHANISTAN
Troops Help Afghans Endure Cold Weather
Afghan Army Assists in Plane Crash Aftermath
Coalition Doctors Mend Boy’s Cleft Palate
Engineers Help Expand Kandahar Airfield
FACE OF DEFENSE
Intel Marine Prepares for Iraq Deployment
TWENTYNINE PALMS, Calif., Feb. 15, 2005 — How does one become a better problem solver, acquire patience and tact, and attain a high degree of self-discipline? For Cpl. William H. Zeh, the answer was to enlist in the United States Marine Corps. Story
HOMECOMING
Hawaii Homecoming: Unit Returns from Afghanistan
SCHOFIELD BARRACKS, Hawaii, Feb. 15, 2005 — U.S. soldiers of the 725th Main Support Battalion were the first group from the 25th Infantry Division (Light) to return from Afghanistan Feb. 2 after a one-year deployment. Story
Navy Medical Detachment Returns to Norfolk
Personalized Shirts Greet Returning Soldiers
Photo Essay: Fort Hood Homecoming
Mother Applies Skills to Help Son
FORT SAM HOUSTON, Texas, Feb. 15, 2005 — Debby Schick arrived here at Brooke Army Medical Center to help her son, Marine Cpl. Jacob Schick, recuperate. She ended up volunteering her services to transform the center's assisted daily living center from a cold, institutional office into a homey environment. Story
Students Help Patients Phone Home
New Yorkers Thank Troops
Airman Gathers Valentines
Special Report - Iraqi Elections
Shiia Slates Win, Call for Unity
Commentary: Leaving Fear Behind
Elections Deal Blow to Terrorists
Elections Boost Confidence in Forces
Troops Relate Election Day Events
Fact Sheet: Timeline
Fact Sheet: Transitional Admin Law
Fact Sheet: Candidate List Regulations
TOP NEWS
IN IRAQ
Baghdad Raids Grab 13 Suspects
Transportation Regiment Forms
Extremists Try to Impose Vision
Iraq Daily Update
Year in Review 2004 Fact Sheets (pdf)
Iraq Reconstruction
Maps
Weekly Progress Report (pdf)
IN AFGHANISTAN
Missing Aircraft Search Continues
Afghans, USAID Work Economic Plan
Forces Secure Weapons, Render Aid
Enduring Freedom Marks 3 Years
Afghanistan Daily Update
Maps
WAR ON TERRORISM
Rumsfeld Stresses Unity
Waging and Winning the War on Terror
Terrorism Timeline
Terrorism Knowledge Base
MILITARY NEWS
Exercise Tests Emergency Response
National Guard, Reserve Update
HONORING THE FALLEN
Marines Remember Fallen Comrade
CASUALTIES
Officials Identify Marine Casualty
WASHINGTON, Feb. 15, 2005 — Defense Department officials announced today the identity of a Marine who died supporting Operation Iraqi Freedom. Story