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British report on Iraq intelligence reignites debate in Australia SYDNEY (AFP) Jul 08, 2003 Australia's government came under renewed criticism Tuesday for its decision to join the US and Britain in invading Iraq after a British parliamentary report questioned the war's justification. Philippines prepared to revoke arrest warrants on Muslim rebel chiefs MANILA (AFP) Jul 08, 2003 Philippine President Gloria Arroyo said Tuesday she was prepared to lift arrest warrants against top Muslim separatist rebels to jumpstart peace talks. British PM faces grilling in wake of Iraq report LONDON (AFP) Jul 08, 2003 Prime Minister Tony Blair faces a grilling Tuesday from the House of Commons' committee of committees after a parliamentary report rapped the manner in which he took Britain into war with Iraq. |
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Abizaid takes over as head of US Central Command WASHINGTON (AFP) Jul 07, 2003 John Abizaid, a Lebanese-American general and Middle East expert fluent in Arabic, replaced Tommy Franks Monday as head of the US Central Command, which directs forces in a vast region that includes Iraq and Afghanistan. Small firearms claim 60 lives every hour: Annan UNITED NATIONS (AFP) Jul 07, 2003 Sixty people are killed by gunfire every hour, UN Secretary General Kofi Annan said in a speech Monday, noting that the vast majority of victims are women and children. British forces were uncertain of Iraqi war tactics: defence report LONDON (AFP) Jul 07, 2003 Britain knew little about how Iraqi forces would react when attacked, and was unsure whether weapons of mass destruction could be used against its soldiers, an official defence report said Monday. Afghan defence ministry shake-up lays ground for disarmament KABUL (AFP) Jul 07, 2003 Afghanistan is carrying out a major shake-up at the ministry of defence as a prelude to launching a nationwide programme to disarm some 100,000 militiamen, President Hamid Karzai's spokesman said Monday. US working with allies to defuse Iran missile threat WASHINGTON (AFP) Jul 07, 2003 The United States worries that Iran's missile and alleged unconventional arms programs threaten global stability and security, and is working with allies to defuse the danger, the White House said Monday. Russia, France hold joint naval exercises in Sea of Norway SEVEROMORSK, Russia (AFP) Jul 07, 2003 France and Russia launched joint naval exercises off the coast of Norway Monday involving nuclear submarines for the first time in the history of NATO-Russia cooperation, navy officials said. |
British PM criticised over Iraq dossiers, but cleared of misleading public LONDON (AFP) Jul 07, 2003 A parliamentary probe Monday criticised British Prime Minister Tony Blair for the way he presented the case for war against Iraq, but cleared the government of misleading the country over the threat posed by Saddam Hussein. French defence chief in Kazakhstan, trolling for military contracts ALMATY (AFP) Jul 07, 2003 French Defence Minister Michele Alliot-Marie met the president of the centraL Asian state of Kazakhstan Monday against a background of fierce international competition for Kazakh military contracts worth one billion euros. Turkey speaks of confidence crisis with US following Turkish soldiers' arrest ANKARA (AFP) Jul 07, 2003 The head of Turkey's powerful army on Monday fumed over the US arrest of Turkish troops in northern Iraq, saying the incident had triggered the most serious crisis of confidence yet between the two NATO allies. Israel 'very concerned' about Iranian ballistic missile test JERUSALEM (AFP) Jul 07, 2003 Iran's confirmation that it has tested a ballistic missile which is within range of Israel, reinforces fears that the regime in Tehran represents the biggest threat to the Jewish state since the downfall of Saddam Hussein. Danish soldiers to end peacekeeping mission in Bosnia SARAJEVO (AFP) Jul 07, 2003 Danish troops serving with NATO-led peacekeepers in Bosnia are to complete their seven-year-long mission in the country by the end of the month, an official said Monday. British PM slammed over Iraq dossiers, but cleared of misleading public LONDON (AFP) Jul 07, 2003 A parliamentary probe Monday criticised British Prime Minister Tony Blair for the way he presented the case for war against Iraq, but cleared the government of misleading the country over the threat posed by Saddam Hussein. |
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