Targeting the Diyala Suicide Bombing Network
Mar 6, 2008 - Institute for t...This backgrounder details al-Qaeda in Iraq’s shift to suicide bombings and the operations to dismantle the Diyala suicide bombing network.
This backgrounder details al-Qaeda in Iraq’s shift to suicide bombings and the operations to dismantle the Diyala suicide bombing network.
A commentary on the ongoing issues related to Sons of Iraq groups in Diyala Province.
With a sequence of brilliant offensives, Raymond Odierno adapted the Petraeus doctrine into a successful operational art.
Commentary discussing the United States Department of the Treasury designating AQI's facilitation leader in Syria.
Jaysh al-Mahdi to be "gradually" disarmed; Presidential Council rejects law on provinces
A summary of a report by Muhammad Abu Ramman on the various Sunni insurgent and "Awakening" factions which appeared in al-Hayat.
An operation to terminally disable the al-Qaeda in Iraq network in the area of Salman Pak southeast of Baghdad.
Sadr Extends Jaysh al-Mahdi "Freeze;" Political Bickering Holds Up Maliki's Efforts To Form a New Cabinet
Over the past year, Sons of Iraq groups and Awakening Forces have been instrumental in supporting Coalition and Iraqi Security Force attempts to deliver security to the Iraqi public.
Arabic News From Iraq: Sadrists Threaten to End Cease-Fire Agreement
by Nathaniel Rabkin
Sadrist Spokesmen Threaten to End Truce
The six month “freeze” or unilateral stand down of the Jaysh al-Mahdi militia announced last August is set to expire this Friday. According to Sadrist spokesman Salah al-Ubaydi, the freeze will end unless Sadrist leader Muqtada al-Sadr publicly announces an extension of it in the coming days. Ubaydi did not indicate whether he considered such an announcement likely or not.