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Kurdish Official Says Canadian Soldier Slain in Iraq Killed After Ignoring Peshmerga Order – Video


Kurdish Official Says Canadian Soldier Slain in Iraq Killed After Ignoring Peshmerga Order
A spokesman for Kurdish forces in Iraq say a Canadian soldier was killed in a friendly fire incident after he and others ignored an order to stay in their car and showed up to the front line...

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Why America Invaded Iraq – Video


Why America Invaded Iraq
Why did America invade Iraq in 2003? Was it for oil? Or was it because Saddam Hussein was a mass-murdering dictator who harbored terrorists and threatened the region with Weapons of Mass ...

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ISIS Is The Newest Threat To Iraq’s Oldest Artifacts – Video


ISIS Is The Newest Threat To Iraq #39;s Oldest Artifacts
The destruction of antiquities in Iraq is nothing new, but the pace at which ISIS is doing it has preservationists racing to protect them. Follow Sebastian Martinez: http://www.twitter.com/sebasti...

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Iraq investigates reports of third ancient site looted by ISIS militants

BAGHDAD Iraq's government is investigating reports that theancientarchaeological site of Khorsabad in northern Iraq is the latest to be attacked by theIslamicStatemilitant group.

Adel Shirshab, the country's tourism and antiquities minister, told The Associated Press there are concerns the militants will remove artifacts and damage the site, located 15 kilometers (9 miles) northeast of Mosul. Saeed Mamuzini, a Kurdish official from Mosul, told the AP that the militants had already begun demolishing the Khorsabad site on Sunday, citing multiple witnesses.

On Friday, the group razed 3,000-year old Nimrud and on Saturday, they bulldozed 2,000-year old Hatra both UNESCO world heritage sites. U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki Moon has called the destruction a "war crime," and a statement by his spokesman on Sunday night said Ban was "outraged by the continuing destruction of cultural heritage in Iraq" by theIslamicStategroup.

Khorsabad was constructed as a new capital of Assyria by King Sargon II shortly after he came to power in 721 B.C. and abandoned after his death in 705 B.C. It features a 24-meter thick wall with a stone foundation and seven gates.

Since it was a single-era capital, few objects linked to Sargon II himself were found. However, the site is renowned for shedding light on Assyrian art and architecture.

The sculptured stone slabs that once lined the palace walls are now displayed in museums in Baghdad, Paris, London and Chicago.

TheIslamicStategroup currently controls about a third of Iraq and Syria. The Sunni extremist group has been campaigning to purgeancientrelics they say promote idolatry that violates their fundamentalist interpretation ofIslamiclaw. A video released last week shows them smashing artifacts in the Mosul museum and in January, the group burned hundreds of books from the Mosul library and Mosul University, including many rare manuscripts.

At a press conference earlier Sunday, Shirshab said they have called for an extraordinary session of the U.N. Security Council to address the crisis in Iraq.

"The world should bear the responsibility and put an end to the atrocities of the militants, otherwise I think the terrorist groups will continue with their violent acts," he said.

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Iraq begins offensive against Islamic State to recapture Tikrit

TIKRIT, Iraq, March 2 (UPI) -- Iraq has launched a military offensive against the Islamic State to gain control of the strategic city of Tikrit, Saddam Hussein's hometown.

Iraqi security forces are attacking from different fronts in the large-scale offensive in the city about 90 miles north of Baghdad. Tikrit and Mosul, Iraq's second-largest city, fell into Islamic State capture last summer.

About 20,000 government troops and 4,500 militia members, mostly Shiite members but also some Sunni, are participating in the attack and the Iraqi military is nearing the heart of the city, according to BBC News.

Airstrikes are being conducted against the IS and many of its militants have retreated from areas surrounding Tikrit.

Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi said it was the "last chance" for Sunni tribal fighters to abandon support of the Islamic State in Tikrit. Sunni insurgents began to support IS after months of protesting a Shiite-led government.

Former loyalists to Saddam Hussein also joined the Islamic State's efforts.

"I call upon those who have been misled or committed a mistake to lay down arms and join their people and security forces in order to liberate their cities," al-Abadi said Sunday during a news conference.

Reclaiming Tikrit is a strategic first step in retaking the Islamic State stronghold in northern Iraq -- Mosul, which was populated with more than a million people before it fell to IS capture.

U.S. military officials said the operation to retake Mosul could begin as early as April, depending on the degree of preparation by Iraqi security forces.

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