综合一区欧美国产,99国产麻豆免费精品,九九精品黄色录像,亚洲激情青青草,久久亚洲熟妇熟,中文字幕av在线播放,国产一区二区卡,九九久久国产精品,久久精品视频免费

  Home>News Center>World
         
 

Iraq insurgency shows no signs of abating
(AP)
Updated: 2005-10-24 09:00

With the grim milestone of the 2,000th U.S. military death looming in Iraq, many wonder about the direction of the insurgency that killed most of them.

Experts think the country's increasingly regional-oriented politics will fuel the insurgency and even spread it further inside Iraq. Others put forward a simple, disquieting scenario: So long as U.S. and other foreign troops remain in Iraq, the insurgency will continue.

"It will become more chaotic," predicted Magnus Ranstorp of the Swedish National Defense College in Stockholm, Sweden. "It is obvious that the United States is in Iraq to stay. If this is the case, the Shiites will likely join the Sunnis in the fight."

The 2,000 mark in U.S. military deaths is approaching at a time when Iraqi and U.S. officials are congratulating themselves that the Oct. 15 constitutional referendum and the start of Saddam Hussein's trial four days later passed without major bloodshed and destruction.

They also are upbeat about the growing efficiency and number — 200,000 at present — of Iraq's security forces, although some U.S. commanders say the Iraqis need 18 months to two years before they can fight the insurgency unaided.

Iraqi firefighters try to extinguish burning vehicles at the site of a suicide attack in Baghdad, Iraq, Sunday Oct. 23 2005. A suicide car bomb in central Baghdad hit two police vehicles in Al-Tahrir Square, killing two officers and two civilians, said police Maj. Mohammed Younis.(AP
Iraqi firefighters try to extinguish burning vehicles at the site of a suicide attack in Baghdad, Iraq, Sunday Oct. 23 2005. A suicide car bomb in central Baghdad hit two police vehicles in Al-Tahrir Square, killing two officers and two civilians, said police Maj. Mohammed Younis.[AP]
Recent operations in western Iraq, especially in towns along the Euphrates River close to the Syrian border, are said to have been effective in disrupting the insurgents' supply lines and reducing the number of car bombs.

Stepped-up security has forced insurgents in recent weeks to largely abandon using car bombs and resort to indirect fire, such as lobbing mortar shells from afar, Interior Minister Bayan Jabr said.

Maj. Gen. Rick Lynch, U.S. military spokesman in Iraq, said troops captured more than 300 foreign fighters and killed 100 members of al-Qaida in Iraq the past six months. Other successes include the detention of 600 insurgents in the two weeks before the referendum, said Maj. Gen. William G. Webster, commander of U.S. forces in Baghdad.

But no official predicts a quick victory.
Page: 12



All 117 feared dead in Nigerian plane crash
Quake relief inadequate, UN says
Baby 81
 
  Today's Top News     Top World News
 

A true story about Taishi village incident

 

   
 

5,000 turn up at 'meet and mate' mega event

 

   
 

Beijing steps up efforts to fight bird flu

 

   
 

New rules issued for overseas investment

 

   
 

All 117 feared dead in Nigeria plane crash

 

   
 

Income-tax threshold likely to double

 

   
  All 117 feared dead in Nigeria plane crash
   
  Wilma threatens Florida with 110-mph winds
   
  Asian bird flu spreads to England
   
  Hurricane Wilma kills at least 7 in Mexico
   
  Iraqis back attacks on UK, US forces: Poll
   
  Nigerian jet missing with 114 on board
   
 
  Go to Another Section  
 
 
  Story Tools  
   
  Related Stories  
   
US forces kill 20 insurgents in Iraq
   
Iranian leader praises Iraqi referendum
   
Iraqi PM rules out Saddam trial outside Iraq
   
Defense in Saddam trial demands sescurity
  News Talk  
  Are the Republicans exploiting the memory of 9/11?  
Advertisement
         
青岛市| 琼结县| 新密市| 民丰县| 静乐县| 镇原县| 彭山县| 衡山县| 泉州市| 兴隆县| 铜川市| 开平市| 桐城市| 平定县| 保定市| 含山县| 德阳市| 诸暨市| 三穗县| 隆尧县| 青川县| 武乡县| 义马市| 白城市| 雷波县| 永川市| 和林格尔县| 嘉善县| 离岛区| 囊谦县| 双峰县| 南靖县| 安庆市| 剑阁县| 托克逊县| 龙海市| 石狮市| 灯塔市| 荃湾区| 资兴市| 栾川县|