Insurgentadj. (adjective) Rising in Revolt Against Civil Authority OR A Government In Power; Rebellious. Uprising, rebellion: Anti-authority or authority; rebellion n. (noun) One this revolts against civil authority. rebellion : Resistance to the domestic regime A member of a political party Who Rebels Against ITS Leadership. The opposition of the party's internal opposition *********************************** *****************************
Mosque
n. (noun) a MOSLM HOUSE OF Worship. Mosque: Muslims for the place of the sacred
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a weapons cache
Cachen. (Noun) A Hiding Place Used Especially For Storing Provision, Shavless: A Sustaining Space, Esterer, A Place for CONCEALN SAFEKEEPING, AS OF VALUABLES. Misi Trees: Used for Hide and keeping valuables The Store of Goods or Valuables Concealed in a Hiding Place. Hide: Hide goods or valuables hide in a hidden place of office Computer Science A Fast Storage Buffer in The Central Processing Unit of a Computer.Also Called in This Sense, Also Called Cache Memory [Computer Science] Buffer memory: The rapid buffer in the computer central processing unit can also be called cache memoryv.tr. (and Major words) Cached, Cach.ing, CACH .esto hide or store in a cache.see synonyms at hide 1 Storage: Hidden or Storage See Hide1 in Storage
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Uncovered guns, etc.
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Corner
Forced to one, monopoly, so that they are in a desperate situation, put ...
To Place or Drive Into a Corner:
Place in the corner, inceive corners:
Cornered The Thieves and Captured Them.
Pulling the thief into the corner and seizes them
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Escalate
v. (verbs) es.lat.ed, es.lat.ing, es.ca.latesv.tr. (and) to increase, enlarge, or intensify: increased, enhanced: , Expanded, upgrade: escalated the hostility in the person gulf. Elevance of the war in Persian Bay v.intr. (Can't lose words) to increase in intence or extent: Gradually upgrade: level or extent increase: "a Deepening LONG-TERM IMPASSE THAT IS CERTAIN TO Escalate "(STEWART L. UDALL)" (situation) is deepening to long-term deadlock "(Stewart L. Yude) ************** *********************************************************** ** SIMULTANEOUS
. Adj (adjective) Happening, existing, or done at the same time.See Synonyms at contemporary at the same time: the simultaneous presence of or do see contemporaryMathematics Containing variables for which there are values that can satisfy all the equations: Mathematics 】 Connect: Contains variables, some values can make all equations: Simultaneous Equations. Connecting equation
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Cleric
n. (noun) a member of the clergy.
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Confiscate
v.tr. (and objective words) Con. Fis.cat.ed, con.fis.cat.ing, con.fis.catesto seize (private property) for the public treasury. Folk: confiscation (private property) came as public TO Seize by or as if by authority.see synonyms at apppriate confiscation: By the government or seem to be confiscated by the government to see ApproPriateAdj. (Adjective) AHD: [K ... N-F¹-Sk3t ", K ... n-f¹s" k ... t ] Seized by a government; appropriated. Folk: confiscated by the government; misappropriated Having Lost Property Through Confiscation. Is fully affirmed: due to the confiscation of full-legged property, ************* ************************************************
Curfew
n. (noun)
A Regulation Requiring Certain Or All people to Leave The Streets or Be at home at a prescribed hour.
Foundation: Some people or everyone will leave the street or stay at home within the specified time.
The Time At Which Such A Restriction Begins or Is In Effect: Foundation: This limit starts or works:
A 10 p.m. Curfew for all residents.
Foundation for all residents at 10:00 in the evening
The Signal, Such as a Bell, Announcing The Beginning of this Restriction.
Cafection signal: Use a signal to announce the beginning of this restriction, such as bell
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Sporadic
Adj. (adjective) Occurring at iregular intervals; Having no pattern or order in time.see synonyms at Periodic, sometimes no: intermittently occur with irregular intermittent; no time order or fixed mode See Periodicappearing Singly or at Widely Scattered Localities, AS A Plant or Disease. Dispersed: Single or more spread, such as plant or disease isolated; unique: Isolated individual: unique: a sporadic example.
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Fighting Sweeps Iraq's Sunni Heartland
Baghdad, Iraq -
Explosions and gunfire broke out Monday in Baqouba -. The latest in a wave of clashes that has swept Iraq 's Sunni Muslim heartland even as US and Iraqi forces move against the last remaining pockets of resistance in Fallujah Witnesses said insurgents were fighting Iraqi police, and explosions and heavy gunfire were echoing through Baqouba's streets. The US military said insurgents opened fire on Iraqi police from inside a mosque in Baqouba Monday morning and police forces then stormed and clear out the mosque. The US command said a weapons cache, including rocket -propelled grenades and mortars, was uncovered inside. firefights also erupted just south of Baqouba in the town of Buhriz, as insurgents attacked some police stations and a nearby US base, residents said. The two cities are located about 35 miles northeast of Baghdad. Also Monday, Prime Minister Ayad Allawi's Office Confirmed That Two of His Female Relatives WHO WERE KIDNAPPED. ALLAW. Allaw I'S Cousin, Ghazi Allawi, 75, His Cousin's Wife and His Cousin's Pregnant Daughter-in-Law Wee Abducted At Gunpoint Last Tuesday in Western Baghdad '
s Yarmouk neighborhood. On Sunday, US Marines found the mutilated body of a Western woman as they searched for militants still holding out in Fallujah. The woman could not be immediately identified, but a British aide worker and a Pole are the only Western women known to have been taken hostage. The week-old offensive in Fallujah, the city that came to symbolize resistance to the US-led occupation, has left at least 38 American troops and six Iraqi soldiers dead. The number of US troops wounded is now 275 , though more than 60 have returned to duty. US officials estimated more than 1,200 insurgents have been killed. On Monday, US forces resumed heavy airstrikes and artillery fire, with warplanes making between 20-30 bombing sorties in Fallujah and surrounding areas. US ground FORCES WERE TRYING TO CORNER THE Remaining Resistance In The City. American Forces Had Attacked A Bunker Complex Sunday in The City's South Where The Discovered a Network of Steel-Reinforced Tunnel s and underground bunkers. The tunnels connected a ring of facilities filled with weapons, an anti-aircraft artillery gun, bunk beds and a truck, according to a statement from the US military. Civilians seeking medical care were told through loudspeakers and leaflets to contact US troops. A second Iraqi Red Crescent convoy was expected to travel to Fallujah Monday with food and supplies. In an interview with The Associated Press, the Marine general who designed the ground attack on Fallujah said it had gone far more quickly than expected and that Troops Had Fountain THEIR WAY Across The City in Just Six Days. Maj. Gen. Richard Natonski On Sunday Described The Ground War As A
flawless execution of the plan we drew up. We are actually ahead of schedule. "As fighting in Fallujah neared its conclusion, insurgent attacks escalated elsewhere in Sunni Muslim areas of Iraq. Clashes between gunmen and Iraqi security forces early Monday south of Baghdad killed seven iraqi police and national guardsmen and injured five others, police said. Gunmen carried out near-simultaneous attacks on a police station and an iraqi National Guard headquarters in Suwayrah, about 25 miles south of Baghdad, police said. Two from the police and five National GUARDSMEN WERE KILED. The dead include maj. Hadi RefeIdi, The Director of The Suyrah Police Station.
Before the clashes, National Guardsmen opened fire at a boobytrapped car approaching their headquarters, killing the driver. The car was loaded with 880 pounds of TNT. In the insurgent-heavy city of Ramadi, 70 miles west of the capital, heavy fighting erupted on monday between militants and US forces, residents said. Sunni clerics at several mosques called on residents to kick out bands of armed men who have come from outside the city, claiming that the clashes inside Ramada are having a negative impact on the economic situation of citizens . The clerics also said that Ramadi residents want to send their children to schools and to have state offices reopened. Residents in one neighborhood, Aziziyah, confiscated the weapons of some gunmen roaming in their area, witnesses said. North of Ramadi, a US convoy Came Under Attack Near The Town Of Baghdadi, With One Humvee Destroyed, According to A Baghdadi Police LT. Mohammed Abdel Karim. There Was No Confirmation from The US Military Abo ut the incident. In Mosul, where an uprising broke out last week in support of the Fallujah defenders, militants raided two police stations, killing at least six Iraqi National Guards and wounding three others. One insurgent was killed and three others were wounded before Iraqi Security Forces Regained Control of Both Stations, Witnes Said. INSURGENTS Also Set Fire to the Governor '
s house, destroying it and damaging his car in northern Mosul. Governor Duraid Kashmoula also said the curfew will continue to be imposed on the city from 4:00 pm to 6:00 am in the morning. A gunbattle erupted Sunday between militants and US troops in the main market in the northern town of Beiji, killing at least six people and wounding 20 others, according to witnesses. The clash followed an attack in Beiji against American soldiers, who responded with tank rounds and Hellfire missiles, the US military said Saboteurs Set Fire Sunday To Four Oil Wells in Iraq '