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Sammy sez "no" to missile destruction
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Afghanistan
Opposing warlords clash in Faryab
Six people were killed and an unknown number were injured on 22-23 February when commanders loyal to former Afghan President Burhanuddin Rabbani's Jamiat-e Islami party clashed in Faryab Province's Pashtunkot District with commanders loyal to Deputy Defense Minister General Abdul Rashid Dostum's Junbish-e Melli party. Iranian radio reported that the fighting began after an Interior Ministry delegation arrived to replace Faryab Province Governor Mohammad Saleh Zari. Hindukosh news agency cited General Abdul Sabur, an official from the Mazar-e Sharif military corps, which is allied with Jamiat-e Islami, as saying forces loyal to General Dostum initiated the battle when they attacked troops led by Abdul Rasul, a commander loyal to Jamiat-e Islami. Sabur said the fighting ended on 23 February. Zari is believed to be loyal to Dostum.
I wonder how it came out in the end, though? I view Rabbani with more suspicion than I do Dostum, but at the same time I'd like to see Karzai's central government authority extended to the north...
Posted by: Fred Pruitt || 02/25/2003 9:28:24 AM || Comments || Link || [1 views] Top|| File under:


Iraq
Sammy sez 'no'
Iraqi President Saddam Hussein indicated in an interview that he has no plans to comply with a UN demand to destroy his banned Al-Samoud 2 missiles, even as the US and its allies formally submitted a draft resolution early today to the UN Security Council seeking authority to disarm Iraq by force. Saddam flatly denied that even his most advanced Al-Samoud missiles violate UN restrictions, indicating he does not intend to destroy them as demanded by chief UN inspector Hans Blix, CBS television anchor Dan Rather said on CBS Radio after conducting the exclusive exchange.
That's what he said on the teevee. Let's see if he backs down now. If not, it's a go, regardless of what the UNSC says...
Posted by: Fred Pruitt || 02/25/2003 5:04:39 AM || Comments || Link || [9 views] Top|| File under:


Four U.S. Soldiers Die in Kuwait Helicopter Crash
Four U.S. soldiers were killed in Kuwait on Tuesday when their helicopter crashed during training in the desert, the U.S. military said. Their UH-60 Blackhawk helicopter went down near Camp New Jersey, a temporary U.S. military base 30 miles north of Kuwait City, while conducting night training, a U.S. military statement said. The four were the only people aboard. The soldiers' identification is being withheld pending notification of next-of-kin. The cause of the crash is under investigation.
Good guys, each one. Rest in peace.
Posted by: Steve White || 02/25/2003 4:22:54 AM || Comments || Link || [1 views] Top|| File under:


Central Asia
Tajik rebels face firing squad
Tajikistan's Supreme Court has sentenced 11 Islamic militants to death and jailed 74 of their comrades after finding them guilty of murder and kidnapping. The gang previously fought for the United Tajik Opposition under renegades Rahman Sanginov and Masur Muaklov, who were killed by government forces in 2001. The impoverished Central Asian republic was ravaged by civil war in 1992-1997. The chief military judge of the Tajik Supreme Court said the defendants were guilty of massacring civilians, hostage-taking, looting and terrorising the capital Dushanbe and other districts during and after the war. The 11, who were sentenced to death at two separate trials, will face the firing squad. One man was freed on health grounds while the others received jail terms ranging from 18 months to 25 years. A Supreme Court spokesman said the gang had committed more than 400 murders and taken many hostages between 1995 and 2000. The attacks were carried out despite a United Nations-brokered peace deal which ended five years of fighting between warring factions in the former Soviet republic in 1997.
Another UN brokered gang war.
Posted by: Steve || 02/25/2003 11:00:40 AM || Comments || Link || [1 views] Top|| File under:



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Two weeks of WOT
Tue 2003-02-25
  Sammy sez "no" to missile destruction
Mon 2003-02-24
  B-52s begin training runs over Gulf region
Sun 2003-02-23
  Iraq Studying Order to Destroy Missiles
Sat 2003-02-22
  Hundreds of U.N. Workers Leave Iraq
Fri 2003-02-21
  Iraq wants "dialogue" with U.S.
Thu 2003-02-20
  Pakistani Air Force Boss Dies In Crash
Wed 2003-02-19
  1,000 more British troops fly out to Gulf
Tue 2003-02-18
  Special Forces bang Baghdad?
Mon 2003-02-17
  Volunteer "human shields" flock to Iraq
Sun 2003-02-16
  Iraqis: "We will fight to the last drop of our blood"
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  Israeli sources say war imminent; Iran and Syria next
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  Brits nab grenade artist at airport
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  Brits hunting anti-aircraft missile smugglers
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  UN declares N Korea in nuclear breach
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  'Bin Laden' tape calls for Iraqi suicide attacks


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