BEIRUT, Lebanon -- Iran's foreign minister demanded the immediate withdrawal of British forces in Basra, saying Friday they had destabilized the southern Iraqi city near the Iranian border. Wrapping ...
It is welcome that a part of the British military contingent in southern Iraq is to come home. Our belief that British troops should never have been in Iraq in the first place does not detract from ...
The British public's deep misgivings about the Iraq war seem to be making it harder for the British army to recruit. This is ALL THINGS CONSIDERED from NPR News. I'm Debbie Elliott. Britons are ...
BAGHDAD (AP) -- Dozens of U.S. Humvees and Bradley fighting vehicles took up positions around Sadr City at nightfall Wednesday, as American forces pressed the search for five Britons kidnapped in a ...
LONDON -- British officials said Monday they were considering dispatching more troops to Iraq, while more than 50 former British ambassadors published a letter pleading with Prime Minister Tony Blair ...
(Adds Ministry of Defence statement) By Aref Mohammed BASRA, Iraq, Sept 2 (Reuters) - British troops were quitting the southern Iraqi city of Basra on Sunday night in another step towards handing over ...
2006-05-07 04:00:00 PDT Karbala, Iraq-- A visitor need not go far or search hard to hear and see the anti-American venom that bubbles through this ancient shrine city, which once welcomed U.S. forces ...
The U.S. military confirmed yesterday that it awarded the largest security contract in Iraq to a private British firm, Aegis Defence Services, in a deal worth up to $475 million over two years. Aegis ...
(Reuters) - The families of two of the three remaining British hostages held in Iraq since May 2007 said on Wednesday they were "deeply troubled and upset" to hear the men had been killed by their ...
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British Prime Minister Tony Blair made a carefully qualified statement about when his country's troops might withdraw from Iraq. Monday he told reporters that some British troops could leave in 2006.