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Archives for December 2003

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1 Us Soldier Killed 8 Iraqis Killed 25

1 Us Soldier Killed 8 Iraqis Killed 25

Juan Cole

1 US Soldier Killed; 8 Iraqis killed, 25 Wounded in Car Bombings at Iraqi Police Stations Pro-Saddam Demonstrations in Falluja and Tikrit A roadside bomb killed one US soldier in Baghdad on Monday. Guerrillas killed 8 or 9 (the number seems to be under dispute) and injured 15 at a police station at Husainiya, 18 […]

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Successful Caucus Elections In Samawa

Successful Caucus Elections In Samawa

Juan Cole

Successful Caucus Elections in Samawa Veteran Middle East reporter Nicholas Blanford writes in the Christian Science Monitor about the successes of the Coalition Provisional Authority in sponsoring caucus-type elections in Muthanna Province in the hardscrabble Shiite south. He describes how the populace is given the opportunity to put 100 names of delegates forward, who in […]

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Reaction To Saddams Capture In Iran In

Reaction To Saddams Capture In Iran In

Juan Cole

Reaction to Saddam’s Capture in Iran In 1980, Saddam Hussein launched a war on Iran, attempting to grab its oil-rich Khuzistan province, and beginning a bloody conflict that lasted until 1988. The war devoured the lives of hundreds of thousands of Iranians, but eventually Saddam was forced to withdraw. Iranians are therefore among those rejoicing […]

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4 Us Troops Wounded In Kuwait According

4 Us Troops Wounded In Kuwait According

Juan Cole

4 US troops Wounded in Kuwait According to Reuters, guerrillas in Kuwait attacked two US convoys moving through that country on Sunday in separate incidents, lightly wounding four US soldiers when their small arms attack shattered glass and set it flying.. Unsuccessful attacks on US personnel in Kuwait, presumably by Kuwaitis sympathetic to al-Qaeda, have […]

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Impact Of Saddam Arrest On Us Politics

Impact Of Saddam Arrest On Us Politics

Juan Cole

Impact of Saddam Arrest on US Politics The capture of Saddam is probably more important for US politics than for the Iraqis. The Baath Party and the Saddam cult of personality were spent forces by the end of the Gulf War, which was why Saddam was forced to rule by sheer terror. You don’t have […]

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Celebrations In Dearborn Arab Americans

Celebrations In Dearborn Arab Americans

Juan Cole

Celebrations in Dearborn Arab-Americans in southwest Detroit came out into the frosty streets to celebrate Saddam’s capture, reports Nancy Youssef of the Detroit Free Press. She writes, ‘”This is a golden opportunity for the coalition to rebuild trust with the Iraqi people,” said Imam Husham Al-Husainy, head of the Karbalaa Islamic Education Center in Dearborn. […]

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Musharraf Nearly Blown Up On Any Other

Musharraf Nearly Blown Up On Any Other

Juan Cole

Musharraf Nearly Blown Up On any other day it would be front-page news. As Dawn notes, General Pervez Musharraf, who styles himself president of Pakistan, was very nearly killed by a powerful bomb on a bridge to Rawalpindi that went off just after his convoy had passed over it. Musharraf has in recent days cracked […]

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Iraqi Joke About Capture Of Saddam Ash

Iraqi Joke About Capture Of Saddam Ash

Juan Cole

Iraqi Joke about the Capture of Saddam Ash-Sharq al-Awsat says the following is making the rounds in Baghdad: ‘Muhammad Said al-Sahhaf, the former Information Ministry spokesman [known in the West as Baghdad Bob], was reached for comment about the arrest of Saddam. Al-Sahhaf denied that the US had captured the former Iraqi leader. “The man […]

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Rumors Of Iran Connection To Arrest Of

Rumors Of Iran Connection To Arrest Of

Juan Cole

Rumors of Iran Connection to Arrest of Saddam Questioned Ali Nourizadeh, writing in the London-based Saudi daily, ash-Sharq al-Awsat, reports that rumors have swirled in Iraq that Iranian intelligence played a role in ferreting out the location of Saddam Hussein. Nourizadeh discounts these reports, because, he says, Iranian security is in the hands of the […]

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