Iraqi Interpreters To Sue British Government
A group of 25 Iraqis who aided British forces in Iraq, mostly through interpreting services, will sue the government over inadequate security against ...
A group of 25 Iraqis who aided British forces in Iraq, mostly through interpreting services, will sue the government over inadequate security against ...
AP | DAVID STRINGER | Posted 08.06.2009 | World
LONDON — Britain's defense ministry ordered an inquiry Monday into allegations that Iraqi civilians were tortured and killed by British troops f...
Guardian.co.uk | Richard Norton | Posted 03.29.2009 | World
The government has admitted that British troops in Iraq handed over terror suspects to the US, which then secretly rendered them to a prison in Afghan...
AP | QASSIM ABDUL-ZAHRA | Posted 01.23.2009 | World
BAGHDAD — Iraq's fractious parliament squeezed its abrasive speaker out of a job Tuesday and authorized non-U.S. foreign troops to stay in the c...
AP | PATRICK QUINN | Posted 01.20.2009 | World
BAGHDAD — Iraq's parliament rejected for the second time Saturday a draft law allowing foreign troops from countries other than the United State...
Reuters | Posted 01.09.2009 | Home
Britain will start withdrawing most of its more than 4,000 troops from Iraq in March and plans to leave only 400 personnel by mid-2009, British newspa...
Times Online | Deborah Haynes and Richard Beeston | Posted 11.12.2008 | Home
British combat forces are no longer needed to maintain security in southern Iraq and should leave the country, Nouri al-Maliki, the Iraqi Prime Minist...
Times Of London | Philip Webster, Political Editor, Deborah Haynes in Baghdad and Tim Reid in Washington | Posted 07.30.2008 | Politics
Most of Britain's troops will be out of Iraq in a year, six years after the American-led invasion, Gordon Brown indicated yesterday. British Forces w...
AP | ROBERT H. REID | Posted 04.09.2008 | Politics
BAGHDAD — Britain froze plans Tuesday to withdraw about 1,500 soldiers this spring after the faltering effort to drive Shiite militias from Basr...
Huffington Post | Posted 08.14.2009 | World