101. There has apparently been no resistance by Iraqi military forces, other than scattered and ineffective anti-aircraft artillery fire.
102. There is far more detailed information about Iraqi forces available outside of the government.
103. There were conflicting reports that Iraqi forces were again involved in backing one Kurdish faction against another in combat Sunday in northern Iraq.
104. Then the United States, under the elder President George Bush, gathered together a coalition including Saudi Arabia and Great Britain to drive Iraqi forces out of Kuwait.
105. They are rarely seen in uniform in the capital, even though an American-led force expelled Iraqi forces from the country less than five years ago.
106. Traders bet a move by Iraqi forces toward Kuwait would not lead to an invasion.
107. Two development models of J-STARS aircraft were used in the Gulf War to track the movements of Iraqi forces.
108. Tuesday, U.S. planes attacked five sites in the northern no-flight zone after hostile action by Iraqi forces, the Defense Department said.
109. While Bush claimed that the raids Friday against Iraqi air defenses served as a warning on Saddam, Iraqi forces appear undaunted.
110. When Iraqi forces fired an anti-aircraft battery on Tuesday, they did so from downtown Mosul.