BAGHDAD – Three U.S. soldiers were killed by small arms fire during operations in Iraq’s northern Salahuddin province on Wednesday, the U.S. military said.
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Rifts widen on U.S.-British Afghanistan tactics
LONDON – Behind stepped-up commitments from the United States and Britain, stark differences are emerging between the two biggest powers operating in Afghanistan about how best to tackle the Taliban and al-Qaeda threat.
Read More »NATO tensions surface as Gates faults Afghan forces
BRUSSELS – Tensions among key allies over the war in Afghanistan spilled into the open on Wednesday as NATO rejected U.S. criticism that some of its troops did not know how to fight a guerrilla insurgency.
Read More »Iraq launches major security operation for Ashura
KERBALA, Iraq – Thousands of Shi’ites gathered in Kerbala on Wednesday for the biggest religious ceremony in the Iraqi holy city since gunbattles between rival factions forced a mass exodus of pilgrims last August.
Read More »No prisoner swap after Israeli attacks: Meshaal
DAMASCUSÂ – Hamas said on Wednesday that Israeli attacks that killed more than 20 Palestinians in the last two days have dashed prospects for a prisoners’ exchange deal involving an Israeli soldier held by the group.
Read More »UK’s Ashdown accepts job as U.N. Afghan envoy: source
BRUSSELSÂ – British politician and former soldier Paddy Ashdown has agreed to become the United Nations’ envoy to Afghanistan, a source close to negotiations on the post said on Wednesday.
Read More »U.N. says Iraq lacks spirit of reconciliation
PARISÂ – Iraq lacks any true spirit of reconciliation despite parliament’s decision to let former members of Saddam Hussein’s Baath Party return to government jobs, the United Nations’ Baghdad envoy said on Wednesday.
Read More »FACTBOX: Security developments in Iraq
IRAQÂ – Following are security developments in Iraq at 8:00 a.m. EST on Wednesday. * denotes new or updated item.
Read More »Russia’s Lavrov to attend Georgia inauguration
MOSCOW – Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov will travel to Tbilisi for Mikhail Saakashvili’s inauguration as Georgian president, his press department said on Wednesday, despite tense relations between the two countries.
Read More »Militants capture Pakistani fort, 47 dead
WANA, Pakistan – Hundreds of militants in northwest Pakistan attacked and captured a paramilitary fort early on Wednesday, and 40 militants and seven soldiers were killed and 20 soldiers missing, the military said.
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