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[Blue Crab Boulevard] The suspects were caught by Iraqi troops, a special Iraqi police unit from Hillah and U.S. soldiers from the 2nd Battalion, 377th Parachute Field Artillery Regiment, 4th Brigade Combat Team (Airborne), 25th Infantry Division, officials said.
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[Terrorism-online.blogspot.com] War on Terrorism: The new Iraq strategy demands more commitment from the Iraqi government, but recognizes that the goal of a democratic Iraq cannot be reached until the sectarian violence in Baghdad is quelled, Bush said. Iraqi forces aren't ready to handle security on their own, he said, so the majority of U.S. forces will go to Baghdad, where they will clear and secure neighborhoods and serve as advisors to Iraqi units.
[Newportcity.blogspot.com] The Lone Voice: The timely and accurate tip provided by citizens of the area led Soldiers from 1st Battalion, 18th Infantry Regiment, 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 1st Infantry Division, to the location of the caches. The caches consisted of seven rocket-propelled grenade launchers, two mortar tubes, more than 80 mortar rounds, two 30mm rockets, two heavy machine guns, two roadside bombs, one block of plastic explosive and nearly 2000 rounds of small arms ammunition.
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[Back-to-iraq.com] Back to Iraq: Iran Archives: The old Ba'athist Yassin is fighting the Iran-Iraq war all over again”as are many of the Ba'athist insurgents who strike at Jaafari's Shi'ite government because, they say, “It's Iranian.” And it's why Adnan al-Dulaimi, the custodian of Iraq's waqf and who claims to speak for several insurgent groups, calls for Sunni participation in Iraqi politics so they can combat shu'ubiyyah, a racist term favored by Ba'athists that basically calls Iraqi Shi'ites “Persians””although “dirty Persians” might be more accurate in its interpretation. This has enraged my Shi'ite sources.
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