Friday, January 2, 2009

Year in Review 2008

From Military.com comes a whole bunch of images from last year. Because I have NO idea how to embed that from there, check it out here.

Also from the same site, one of the future "wrinkles" of the Iraqi takeover of Baghdad yesterday? UGH! :

Iraqis to Try Suing US Troops

Iraqis to Try Suing US Troops

BAGHDAD - The families of three men who were killed last week during a search of a grain warehouse want to press charges against American Soldiers under the terms of a new security agreement between the U.S. and Iraq.

The security document protects American Soldiers so long as they're on U.S. bases or on missions, so it's unlikely that the families can base their claims on it, though they plan to press their case with the help of international lawyers.

Nonetheless, their charges are a preview of some of the nettlesome questions that are likely to arise as the U.S. yields more authority to Iraq under the terms of the pact, which takes effect Jan. 1.

Iraqis will lead operations, but U.S. forces will continue to have a high profile with their more advanced armor and weapons.

Iraq's parliament approved the deal last month, and President George W. Bush visited Iraq last week to spotlight an agreement that allows U.S. forces to remain in Iraq for another three years.

"Where is Iraq's sovereignty, even if it is to go in effect Jan. 1?" asked Ahmed Cheloob Sabor, 48, whose brother was one of the three security guards who died in the incident last Wednesday at a Ministry of Trade grain-storage site. "Why did this incident take place so close to that date?"

Two different descriptions of the raid are circulating in Baghdad, both from official sources....


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