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    BAGHDAD — A series of coordinated attacks struck Baghdad Tuesday, including three car bombs that blew up near government sites. At least 103 were killed and 197 wounded in the worst wave of violence in the capital in more than a month, authorities said.
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    A total of four attacks, which also included a suicide car bomb on a police patrol, showed the ability of insurgents to strike high-profile targets in the heart of Baghdad and marked the third time since August that government buildings were targeted with multiple blasts that brought massive bloodshed.
    It also was another embarrassment to Iraqi forces in their expanding role as front-line security as U.S. forces plan their withdrawal. The U.S. military has sent some troops and forensic equipment to assist the Iraqis in the aftermath, said Army Master Sgt. Nicholas Conner, a military spokesman.
    Overall violence has dropped sharply around Iraq in the past year, though insurgents have stepped up attacks at government sites in recent months. The bombings marked the most serious spate of violence in Baghdad since twin car bombs on Oct. 25 struck outside Baghdad administration offices, killing at least 155. In August, suicide bombers hit the finance and foreign ministries, killing more than 100.
    Iraqi officials blamed the October attacks on loyalists to Saddam Hussein's banned Baathist Party — even bringing out three suspects on national television who gave what officials termed confessions.
    But there are questions whether leaders are trying to shift attention away from a possible resurgence of Sunni insurgents led by al-Qaida in Iraq. A rise in insurgent power could be a serious blow to the government's credibility before national elections, which are now expected to be held in late February or early March. A decision on the final election date — originally scheduled for Jan. 16 — was possible as early as Tuesday.
    Security forces worry the lead-up to the election date could bring an escalation in attacks seeking to discredit the pro-Western government of Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki.
    The core of the attacks hit central Baghdad with three car bombs exploding in the span of a few minutes.
    The targets were the latest assaults directed at Iraqi authorities: near a compound with the Labor Ministry building, a court complex near the Iraqi-protected Green Zone and near the new site of the Finance Ministry after its previous building was destroyed in major attacks in August.
    An official for Iraq's Interior Ministry said at least 99 people were killed in those three car bombs and at least 192 injured. The official spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to give information to media.
    About an hour before the Baghdad blasts, a suicide car bomber struck a police patrol in the mostly Sunni district of Dora in southern Baghdad, killing at least three policemen and one civilian and injuring five people, said a police official, who spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to speak to media.
    Iraqi police said at least one of the Baghdad blasts was a suicide bomber — driving a bomb-rigged ambulance heading for the Finance Ministry. The other two explosions may have been car-rigged bombed detonated by timer or trigger.
    "What crime have we committed? Children and women were buried under debris. Why did they (Iraqi troops) let this car bomb pass!" cried Ahmed Jabbar as he staggered through the debris near the new Finance Ministry building.
    The blast tore through a nearby market and toppled at least one building nearby. Rescue teams — some using construction cranes — tried to pull away the rubble to seek for survivors.
    The breakdown of casualties among the sites was not immediately clear, but the most serious bloodshed had been reported outside the new Finance Ministry building and the court complex, where at least one building was almost completely leveled.
    Rescue workers climbed through twisted steel bars and crushed concrete at the flattened court building. Dozens of cars and trucks were burned and crushed.
    Firefighters pulled survivors from behind huge slabs of toppled concrete. U.S. soldiers helped provide security and helped the Iraqis collect evidence from the rubble.
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    The death count will probably continue to rise dramatically as the day goes on. Hopefully this coupled with the last bombing of the Iraqi government building will not spark anything too major. It seems now that the US has left all major cities, the insurgents are adopting a new strategy of targetting Iraqi governmental buildings, no longer trying their luck on civilians.

    SOURCE: http://www.comcast.net/articles/news...91206/ML.Iraq/
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    Default Re: Coordinated blasts hit Baghdad; kill at least 103

    ...thanks to Mr Bush who invited Al Qaeda in Iraq

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    what was that caelius said?
    whilst iraqi policemen are getting blown up, US soldiers are doing yoga in superbases

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    Quote Originally Posted by Exarch View Post
    what was that caelius said?
    whilst iraqi policemen are getting blown up, US soldiers are doing yoga in superbases
    Bit of an exaggeration, there are still plenty of U.S. patrols going about. But didn't Iraq want to stand on it's own, isn't this what they wanted?

    Meh, in 30 years or so I expect both Iraq and Afghanistan to be exactly where they were prior to U.S. invasion. We did nothing but suppress it and the minute we stop applying pressure the blood from that wound is going to come gushing out. Or maybe I'm just to much of a pessimist here, hopefully that's the case.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Exarch View Post
    what was that caelius said?
    whilst iraqi policemen are getting blown up, US soldiers are doing yoga in superbases
    Oh, that's a wonderful double-standard.

    American troops are either evil for being there and keeping the peace (which you decry as war crimes and interference), or they are evil for not being there to fix everything down to distributing band-aids.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ariovistus Maximus View Post
    Oh, that's a wonderful double-standard.

    American troops are either evil for being there and keeping the peace (which you decry as war crimes and interference), or they are evil for not being there to fix everything down to distributing band-aids.
    what double standard?
    cealius' point when he said that was that iraq had been thoroughly pacified and that soldiers on the highly protected superbases were getting bored, itching for a fight, and doing yoga.
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    trawl through his posts and check it out yourself.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ariovistus Maximus View Post
    Oh, that's a wonderful double-standard.

    American troops are either evil for being there and keeping the peace (which you decry as war crimes and interference), or they are evil for not being there to fix everything down to distributing band-aids.
    Keeping the peace?What a joke.If what Iraq saw the previous years was peace what is a war then?And about Al Qaeda, as far as US troops continue to stay in Iraq they will continue to have some influence and carry bombings.But US troops must stay nevertheless because there are bigger problems than Al Qaeda that must be solved
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    Default Re: Coordinated blasts hit Baghdad; kill at least 103

    Just when we think we're out they go and the pull us back in...
    Bombings aren't going to pull us back in. The Iraqi security forces can handle it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by s.rwitt View Post
    Bombings aren't going to pull us back in. The Iraqi security forces can handle it.
    I know I was just quoting the Godfather.

    The only thing that would actually draw us back in to Iraq would be the government being toppled or mass genocide.
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    There have been three attacks in the last four months. The reason for this is because of the fundamental shift in AQI. Whereas once the leadership was foerign, it is now Iraqi. It has alligned itself closely with former Baathists based in Eastern Syria. A place that AQ has targeted for its re-engineered terror campaign. The AQ leadership in Pakistan sent out one of their top guys earlier this year to Syria, to get things going again.

    It is something to watch, but security forces have things well in hand. These attacks are happening because of Baathist connections, which still run deep. They are getting these bombers through.

    What Syria does will be interesting.
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    It was probably al-queda. They did a bombing similar to this level a few months ago. It's their attempt to try and destabalize iraq again. It didn't work a few months ago. It won't work this time either.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Exarch View Post
    what was that caelius said?
    whilst iraqi policemen are getting blown up, US soldiers are doing yoga in superbases
    Quote Originally Posted by s.rwitt View Post
    Bombings aren't going to pull us back in. The Iraqi security forces can handle it.

    Bombings in Iraq are Iraq's problems now IMO. Tragic, they threaten people and promote terrorism...
    but still, I have a feeling the war is over. Bombings in Iraq will continue and civilians will suffer. The goverment will have to deal with widespread corruption etc. That's what countries in there have to deal with, especially after years of turbulence and something-like-foreign-occupation-called-peacekeeping.
    It doesn't magically end when you topple the dictator and pack your bags. And why should USA soldiers risk their lives anymore? It isn't that their country is threatened anymore.

    And now the anti-war rant:

    And of course it was never about their country being threatened.
    Now that Iraq tries to get on it's feet, they will borrow heavily from USA, buy USA weapons, keep rebuilding what USA bombed down using USA companies at high prices and generally be in dept economical and political to USA for decades. A protectorate.
    And of course, as people showed in charts in other threads, USA's imports of oil from Iraq increased after 2003 by more than 50 Million barrels. And those charts were posted by people denying it was about oil, control of resources etc.
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