IRAQ: POLICEMEN KILLED BY REBELSThe town of Kali in the north of Baghdad
was attacked by a group of rebels who killed at least seven policemen and wounded 5 people, on Monday morning. Later on, another soldier was wounded by the explosion of a car bomb while reinforcments arrived to help the police.
The attack came just a day after the killing of at 30 recruits in the center of the capital and while Breat Britain, Australia and the US are considering to reduce the number of troops in the war-torn country.
Talks of an
exchange of roles between England and Australia have been heard recently. A possible future scenary could be Great Britain to take care of Afghanistan and Australia to overtake control of the southern Iraq. Although, John Howard, Australian Prime Minister denied the all theory:
"There haven't been any discussions between the Australian government or Australian defence officials about that and it was frankly news to me," said Howard. "The story in the London Sunday Times is not based on any discussions of which I have any knowledge," he added.
al-Jazeera
Il Romanaccio at 11:02 AM