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America’s War in Iraq: looking back on the conflict as world marks tenth anniversary – Video


America #39;s War in Iraq: looking back on the conflict as world marks tenth anniversary
The U.S.-led invasion started just a year and a half after 9/11. It #39;s now ten years since the U.S. lead invasion of Iraq. A war that was controversial and for some illegal. But a decade on...

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May 18, 2014

Militants kidnapped a candidate from a small Shiite Muslim political party today as officials in Iraq prepared to announce the results of last month's general election.

Rahman Abdulzahra al-Jazairi was near his home in the predominantly Shiite neighbourhood of Jamila in north Baghdad when gunmen opened fire, wounding his father and brother and abducting him, police said.

Jazairi is the general secretary of Hezbollah Warithun, an offshoot of the main Hezbollah party in Iraq.

It is not expected to win any seats in parliament following the April 30 vote, results of which are due to be released later today or tomorrow, election commission officials say.

It was not immediately clear who was behind the kidnapping, but Jazairi's party said on Facebook that security camera footage had helped identify the militants behind the incident and said security forces were working to secure his release.

Jazairi's kidnap is the first incident of its kind since the election, the run-up to which was plagued by attacks on campaign rallies and candidates, but no reported kidnappings.

The election results have been delayed because of a litany of complaints, according to the election commission.

But Iraq's political parties have nevertheless already begun manoeuvring to build alliances in order to get a head start on forming a government.

Incumbent Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki is seeking a third term, but faces criticism from opponents who say he has consolidated power and who blame him for a marked deterioration in security. AFP, May 18, 2014

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Iraq Vote Results Due Within Days Amid Surge of Unrest

Baghdad: Iraq's election commission said on Saturday the results from last month's general election would finally be released within days as nationwide attacks pushed this year's death toll to more than 3,500.

The Independent High Electoral Commission said delays in the count after the April 30 vote were because of a litany of complaints, and said provisional results - which are subject to further challenge - would be published on either on Sunday or Monday.

Although results have not been released, political parties have nevertheless sought to build alliances in a bid to get a head start on government formation, with incumbent Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki seeking a third term.

Maliki's critics accuse him of consolidating power and blame him for a marked deterioration in security in recent months.

Nevertheless, Maliki's political party is still expected to win the most seats in parliament, despite probably falling short of a majority on his own.

Attacks in and around Baghdad and north Iraq killed seven people on Saturday, pushing the 2014 death toll to more than 3,500, according to an AFP tally.

Four people died in a roadside bombing in a market area of the predominantly Sunni Arab town of Tarmiyah north of Baghdad, officials said.

Separate bombings in Latifiyah south of the capital, and in Salaheddin province in the north, killed two soldiers, and a civil servant was shot dead in Baghdad itself.

On Friday, shelling killed four people in the militant-held city of Fallujah a short drive west of Baghdad, where troops have gone on the offensive without making much apparent headway.

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US ARMY M270 Multiple Launch Rocket System Iraq War AWESOME Video

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