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Polish Ambassador Resigns

Polish Ambassador to Baghdad has resigned after a fire resistance injury in Baghdad last year.

  

HEYET Net - NDHF Net

Thursday, 31 July 2008 14:53

HEYET Net - Polish Ambassador Edward Pietrzyk in Iraq has resigned who was the rank of general after his return to Iraq.

A source at the Polish Foreign Ministry said that the wounds have not healed Pietrzyk and he requires a special atmosphere as not providing in Iraq.

Pietrzyk was wounded on October 3, 2007, when a roadside bomb hit the convoy in which he was travelling near the Polish Embassy in Iraq.Two people, a Government Protection Bureau officer and an Iraqi civilian were killed in the attack, while 14 others were wounded.

The Pietrzyk fill the post of Commander of Land Forces Polish cooperating with American occupation forces in addition to the post of ambassador. 

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IRAQ: The Camp is Falling Apart...

The U.S. Coalition mercenary outfit - like everything else - is crumbling down with the lack of any results of the U.S. effort in Iraq
 

On AMSI (HEYET Net):

9.6. British Occupation Base in Basra Rocketed

8.4. Training Kids to Kill

 
On OS Center (NDHF Net):
 

30.7. Military staff shortages warning

30.7. Japan to abandon air support in Iraq

29.7. Japan party boss says tough to continue Iraq mission

29.7. Polish ambassador to Iraq resigns after being wounded last year

29.7. Iraq invasion was a 'f**king stupid idea'

28.7. Britons Regret Military Engagement in Iraq

25.7. Azerbaijani peacekeepers return home from Iraq

23.7. Shiite cleric meets Australian ambassador over developments in Iraq

22.7. Armed Forces less ready for war than ever, MoD figures show

22.7. Brown: UK mission in Iraq to change in 2009

21.7. MoD report shows devastating impact of overstretch - Harvey

20.7. British poll finds only 18% want to keep troops in Iraq

20.7. Brown reveals troop withdrawal in mid-2009

20.7. Videotape claims British hostage killed himself- paper

19.7. Maliki, Brown discuss future of British troops

19.7. British PM Brown makes surprise visit to Baghdad

18.7. Poles move out of Iraq

17.7. Albania to send more troops to Iraq

15.7. Britain to send 120 more troops to Iraq

15.7. Iran has legal interests in Iraq, Brit forces not to stay long – coalition commander

14.7. Territorial Army soldiers to be ordered to fight in Iraq and Afghanistan

13.7. Britain's military chief says more U.K. troops will leave Iraq in 2009

11.7. Exclusive: Army crisis as 615 Scots soldiers go AWOL or off sick

11.7. Britain Will Send More Troops to Afghanistan, Prime Minister Says

11.7. FM, British defense advisor mull future of UK troops in Iraq

10.7. Survey: Half of all British servicemen say they want to quit

10.7. Many soldiers unhappy about repeated tours of duty

10.7. British base in Basra attacked

9.7. Baghdad, London discuss legal issues concerning UK troops in Basra

9.7. Iraqi FM discusses British troops' presence in Iraq

8.7. UK cost of Iraq, Afghan wars up 50 percent in 3 months

6.7. Britain could hire 'mercenaries' to guard bases in combat zones

5.7. Exclusive: Scots army recruitment numbers down

4.7. Katyush rockets strike British base in Basra

4.7. Top British intelligence official in hospital after collapse

3.7. Polish armed forces leaking troops

3.7. Mongolia election win confirmed

3.7. Iraq pays $360M of debt to Bulgaria

3.7. Azerbaijan rotates peacekeepers in Iraq

2.7. Mongolian president declares state of emergency

2.7. Shiite cleric discusses with British, Turkish ambassadors political developments

2.7. VP leads Iraq’s delegation in Iraqi-Japanese economic forum

1.7. Poland’s Strategic Interests and the “Coalition of the Willing”

28.6. 1000 British troops in Basra will be home by Christmas

28.6. Azerbaijani soldier killed in Iraq: ministry

25.6. Sir Jock Stirrup: forces too stretched to cope with Iraq and Afghanistan

23.6. Australian commander: troops return home as security conditions improve

23.6. UK 'set to quit Iraq' by end of year

22.6. 10,000 British soldiers unfit for frontline duty: report

22.6. Five Britons kidnapped in Iraq still alive, says top official

19.6. Bosnia to send more troops to Iraq

19.6. Bulgaria sends 154 troops to Iraq

18.6. Equipment shortages to blame for up to 60 service deaths, says Forsyth

16.6. Basra airport temporarily closed after attack on British base

16.6. 4100 UK troops protecting Basra airport

16.6. Downing Street denies rift with Bush over withdrawal of troops from Iraq

16.6. UK sends more troops to Afghanistan

15.6. Dozens of names left off official list of British soldiers killed in Iraq

15.6. Bush urges Brown not to set timetable for Iraq withdrawal

15.6. Iraq 'combat' pullout pure spin: Oppn

15.6. Aussie troops due home from Iraq

13.6. Britain needs more troops, says Army chief General Sir Richard Dannatt

13.6. Bulgaria deploys troops stationed in Iraq to Baghdad

13.6. Japan extends airlifting mission in Iraq, refueling mission in Indian Ocean

11.6. Australian FM asserts country’s support to political process

10.6. What's Bush Doing in Rome?

10.6. British base in Basra rocketed

10.6. British spokesman dismisses withdrawal before comprehensive security evaluation

10.6. Iraq UK troop reduction delayed

10.6. BBC: Britain to Announce Full Withdrawal of Troops From Iraq

10.6. Georgian base attacked by Iranian-made rockets

10.6. Japanese court rules ASDF Iraq missions illegal

9.6. Netherlands extends training mission in Iraq

9.6. Rudd lied over Iraq troop pullout: Libs

9.6. Our war is not over yet [Australia]

8.6. Poland to leave Iraq by October: minister

8.6. British base at Basra airport rocketed

7.6. British troops needed US help to quell Basra, brigadier admits

5.6. Georgian soldier killed by land mine in Iraq: Defense Ministry

5.6. Mongolia to send 10th batch of peacekeepers to Iraq

3.6. MoD urged to do more for injured soldiers returning to UK

2.6. US paying allies to fight war in Iraq

2.6. Overstretched, Australia ends combat operation in Iraq

1.6. FACTBOX-Foreign military forces in Iraq

1.6. Australia withdraws troops from Iraq

1.6. British soldier's delight arter Iraq tour of hell

1.6. Parliament should hold own inquiry into Iraq war, say UK MPs

28.5. [Australian] Troops Iraq withdrawal 'well timed'

27.5. Britain loses 100 unmanned aircraft in Iraq and Afghanistan

26.5. Japan may end Iraq military mission in 2009

25.5. The Global Article 9 Conference: Toward the Abolition of War

23.5. 66% of UK helicopters in Afghanistan and Iraq 'unfit for combat'

23.5. Bulgaria troops in Iraq to relocate to Baghdad

22.5. Japan: Bush Admin. Tried to Pressure High Court on Iraq Ruling

19.5. Poles disapprove of Polish foreign military missions

19.5. Poland shifting its Iraq focus from war to business alliance

19.5. Tony Blair accused of War Crimes Anthony Charles Lynton Blair on Trial in The Hague

19.5. Army nets 10 Scottish soldiers in drug swoop

18.5. Gordon Brown on collision course with George W Bush over Iraq cluster bombs

18.5. 2 servicemen killed, 5 wounded in violent actions until Sunday midday

14.5. UK regiments already serviced 5 tours of duty in Iraq, Afghanistan

14.5. UK unable to mount any further overseas operations, MoD warns

4.5. British voters show US the power of the people

2.5. British troops to stay in Basra 'for the long term'

30.4. 'Paper thin' Army as final troops deployed

30.4. UK to be left with only 512 troops in reserve - report

26.4. Report: UK overstretched army to deploy troops in Kosovo

26.4. Japanese High Court Rules Iraq Involvement Unconstitutional

26.4. US military in Japan charges Marine with rape of 14-year-old girl

20.4. Aussies pullout from Muthanna delayed – paper

17.4. Court rules Japan's Self-Defence Force mission unconstitutional

25.4. Warning on Iraq troop levels

12.4. Japan: Gov't Should No Longer Trust in Japan-U.S. Alliance

12.4. Some Poles to stay in Iraq

6.4. British soldiers back in Basra as hundreds of Iraqi troops desert

4.4. British forces deployed to Basra

1.4. Poland to begin withdrawal from Iraq

31.3. Eight soldiers catch superbugs after UK return

30.3. Drugs, desertion leave Army short of soldiers

29.3. Rift between UK diplomats and Army in Basra

27.3. Japan to Examine Troop Dispatch Changes

26.3. Poland to complete preparations for Iraq pullout this month

25.3. Tories demand inquiry into Iraq war

23.3. British pull-out from Basra delayed after rise in rocket attacks

23.3. Scottish forces lose fifth of soldiers

23.3. US wants Britain to lead 'surge' in southern Iraq: report

20.3. Britain seeks low-key exit from Iraq

12.3. British defense secretary visits Basra

12.3. British base in Basra attacked

10.3. Japan: Suicide Rate for SDF Veterans of Iraq War Higher than U.S Troops.

 



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