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Iraq weekly SITREP MNSTCI

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posted on Apr, 23 2006 @ 12:54 AM
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It is a good read for being only 9 pages, with lots of good stuff.
Figured it reflects a detailed time line, compiling much that doesn't make the news.
The Advisor

The main site has a great archives resource, and fills in the day to day activities.
Source site details;
MNSTC




[edit on 2-5-2006 by ADVISOR]



posted on May, 2 2006 @ 01:22 AM
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First part goes over "Diplomacy with Iran", it is about half a page. This weeks issue covers "One year ago", along with Condoleeza's visit. I'm not diggin the "Iraqi police officer", complete with blue urban looking BDUs and black balaclava, found on the "Iraq Security Forces/in brief" page.

Those of you who have an interest in Iraqs progress, will or should be impressed with this publication, I was at least. Considering the info is much better in my opinion, than what every day media covers, which is slim to nothing, and biased at that.


For pfd report, please follow link "The Advisor" in above post.



posted on Jun, 6 2006 @ 10:03 PM
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June 3 06

Iraq has their logistics up, cover of this weeks report shows Iraqis loading medical supplies.
What looks to be at least 2 tons worth, good sign in my opinion.

It looks like Rumsfield is building an international dossier for them to have as international allies.
Just a brief sentence about Haditha, nothing more.
There is a great detail of the Iraqi police and the class trianing. Looks like they are paramilitary troops actually, they have a very federal or swat look to them inthis weeks report.
The photo images on page eight is the one I am refering to.

This week Iraq recieved a huge donation of Personel trucks from Denmark. Denmark is also going to be training the Iraqi 10th Infantry, in the proper preventive maintenance and safety inspection sops.



posted on Jun, 20 2006 @ 09:26 AM
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Such a good source for updates, it surprises me none have thus far replied. Well here it is, just another highlight on the current sitrep;



Fighting with Fire, Mortar fire that is

Iraqi Army training: Shoulder portable 60mm mortars

Iraq Prosthetics

Free in Iraq brings new trainees to Kirkuk

Emergency training boosts readiness

Security Unit Police, notice the "uniforms"


*Source as found in above first post



posted on Jun, 25 2006 @ 12:58 PM
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Cover: FREEDOM!

The way out of Iraq: A road map



posted on Aug, 20 2006 @ 09:09 PM
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This weeks issue is focused on "restoring law and order". Should be a good read, I havn't gone over it yet. This August 19th, 2006 issue is 10 pages and goes into detail on Baghdad, looking forward to seeing what reports are out.



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posted on Aug, 21 2006 @ 12:10 AM
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Good link...some good things are happening over here. But the bad still outweigh the good. There are so many more incident's, bombings and casualties (both sides) than what's reported in the media, it's unreal.

Been here 3 yrs now, it's just gettin' worse.

Here's another "good news" link.

www.mnf-iraq.com...



posted on Aug, 21 2006 @ 10:30 AM
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bg_socalif...

Who are you with over there?



posted on Nov, 26 2006 @ 01:45 PM
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Just another update, for those wo have not read the reports, just follow the first link in the top post, of my first post. That should be pretty much self explanitory.

Just to give you all an idea of what is in the report though, I'll highlight;
This weeks issue is titled "Takeing AIM at the Future" and covers the following subjects in nine pages:


Coalition in Iraq will 'Succeed unless we quit'

Habbaniyah leads Iraqi Army development

Recruits learn skills to operate in Al Anbar Province

Habbaniyah clinic hangs on despite challenges

Iraqi Army delivers school supplies to children, Tikrit Iraq

Training center teaches [Iraqi] soldiers crucial [medical] skills

Iraqi security forces in brief



posted on Dec, 21 2006 @ 07:18 PM
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No updates available, site is down...
Hopefully a release will be made as to reason/s why.




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