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| ~Miss_Cat~ | Nov 30 2006, 12:45 AM Post #1 |
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Suicide car bombers kill 160 in Baghdad Foreign Staff -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- BAGHDAD Six car bombs killed 160 people in a Shiite stronghold yesterday in the bloodiest attack in Baghdad since the US invasion. Authorities immediately imp-osed an indefinite curfew on a city dreading a sectarian civil war. A further 268 people were wounded in the series of blasts in the capitals Sadr City slum, officials said. The blasts came as gunmen surrounded and fired on the Shiite-run health ministry in one of Baghdads boldest daylight assaults by militants. Then mortars crashed down on a nearby Sunni enclave in an apparent reprisal attack. After nightfall there was sporadic gunfire in several districts. Parked vehicles packed with explosives caused carnage in streets and a market in Sadr City, police said. Mortars landed nearby and residents seized a seventh car they said was driven by a would-be suicide bomber. Heavily guarded and policed by the Mehdi Army militia of radical Shiite cleric Moqtada al-Sadr, Sadr City was until this year relatively unscathed by attacks by al-Qaeda and Sunni insurgents. Bomb attacks on civilians there in recent months are seen as a declaration of war on the militia, which Sunnis blame for a wave of death squad violence. The bloodshed may heighten sectarian anger after a week of tension in the US-backed national unity government. Washington is pressing Shiite and minority Sunni leaders to rein in militants to halt a slide towards all-out civil war. Noting that yesterday was the seventh anniversary, by the Islamic calendar, of the killing of Sadrs father by Saddam Husseins agents, Sadr ally Fattah al-Sheikh blamed terrorist groups and Saddamists and the US occupation. He vowed: Sadr City will be the rock on which all conspiracies will founder. The Sunni speaker of parliament called for calm, and said Iraqis faced a common enemy. But one Shiite politician, Sami al-Askari, called for the arrest of the main Sunni leader in parliament, Adnan al-Dulaimi, for inciting sectarian violence. Sectarian tension mounted this month, chiefly over attacks and kidnaps by men in uniform. Dozens of public servants were abducted last week from the Sunni-run higher education ministry by suspected Shiite militiamen from Sadr City. The United Nations said on Wednesday violent civilian deaths hit a record of more than 3700 last month. Last year, 125 died in a single blast in the Shiite city of Hilla. In the worst attacks in Iraq, 171 people were killed in a series of bombings at Shiite religious ceremonies in 2004. Reuters -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Who will get benefit by Instability in Iraq? 1) Iran and Syria - Because they want to kill more and more iraqi people 2) Alqaeda - Because Alqaeda want to kill people in iraq. 3) Shia Sunni Fight - Its because Shia Sunni fight , and they were unable to play this bloody game in Saddam's dictatorship , now there is freedom of democracy in iraq , so they can play more freely. 3) America - Because it gives America a very good reason to stay in Iraq and Plan for the future to occupy oil resources. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Who killed Pierre Gemayel? Xymphora November 22, 2006 Maronite Christian cabinet minister Pierre Gemayel was assassinated in Beirut. Needless to say, all blame immediately falls on Syria, despite the fact that such an assassination, particularly at this time, makes no sense from the Syrian point of view. Syrias position in Lebanon hasnt been this strong in years its even stronger than when Syria still had troops in Lebanon - with the Lebanese government falling apart, and Hezbollah about to take the position it has earned as a result of its successful defense of the country (as opposed to the useless official government). Why would Syria pick this of all times to get rid of a fly speck of a botheration? At the same time that Syrian influence is at a peak in Lebanon, Syria is about to be invited back into the world community by the American 'wise men, who feel they need Syrian influence to extract the United States from its Zionist-caused quagmire in Iraq. Why would the Syrians pick this, of all times, to screw themselves out of being 'Gadhafied (i. e., brought back from being an international pariah; speaking of Gadhafi . . . .)? On the other hand, the Zionists are terrified that Iraq will mean that both Syria and Iran are returned to the fold. From Haaretz: "The deadlock in the international community's diplomatic exchanges with Iran, and the American quagmire in Iraq, are transforming the Israeli-Palestinian conflict into the easier nut to crack: While Iran and global Jihad do not appear willing to reconcile with the 'infidels, most of the Palestinian people are (still) interested in a diplomatic solution. Bashar Assad's pronouncements calling for renewed peace talks place the burden of proof on Israel. Syria, like the rest of the Arab League, supported the Beirut Declaration of 2002, which offers normalization with Israel in return for a withdrawal to the 1967 lines. However, Olmert is foiling any possible progress on this track: On his way home from Los Angeles, the prime minister 'calmed the reporters - and perhaps even himself - by saying there is no danger of U.S. President George W. Bush accepting the expected recommendations of the Baker-Hamilton panel, and attempting to move Syria out of the axis of evil and into a coalition to extricate America from Iraq. The prime minister hopes the Jewish lobby can rally a Democratic majority in the new Congress to counter any diversion from the status quo on the Palestinians." Olmert obviously isnt as smart as Noam, as he apparently believes in the existence of a Lobby which Noam tells us, like Santa Claus, doesnt exist and/or has no power. The Lobby could use a PR hand, and what better hand would there be than to assassinate a Lebanese anti-Syrian leader, and blame the whole thing on Syria? The Israeli spy rings in Lebanon are certainly capable of the assassination, and Israel, unlike Syria, has a good motive. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Who got benefit by killing Pierre ? 1) Syria and Iran - they can get more fame by doing this. 2) America and Israel - because it will divide Lebanese people politically. |
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| *Hania* | Nov 30 2006, 08:04 PM Post #2 |
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| Incredible | Dec 8 2006, 12:01 PM Post #3 |
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now it seems USA will draw their army back from iraq. |
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