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Semantics
07-08-2007, 12:15 PM
Iraq town digs for bodies after bomb kills 150
31 slain in fresh attacks around Baghdad



Updated: 8:10 a.m. ET July 8, 2007
TUZ KHURMATO, Iraq - Iraqis used heavy machines and shovels on Sunday to search for bodies after a huge truck bomb killed 150 people in a northern town and fresh attacks in and around Baghdad killed 31 others.

Two police officers in the Shiite town of Tuz Khurmato confirmed 150 people had been killed in Saturday’s explosion that Iraqi officials blamed on Sunni Islamist al-Qaida. The officers said 20 people were still missing and 250 were wounded.

Among the 31 dead around Baghdad were 23 new Iraqi army recruits who were killed when a suicide truck bomber rammed into their truck while they were traveling south of the capital.


Many of the victims in Tuz Khurmato were women and children who were shopping. The parked truck, packed with explosives but covered with hay so it would not arouse suspicion, destroyed around 50 small shops and 50 houses, officials said.

'No value left in my life'
Abbas Kadhim told Reuters the blast leveled his house, killing his wife, his two sons aged 6 and 8, his parents and also a brother.

“I can’t comprehend what has happened. My entire family was killed in one moment,” said Kadhim, who was at work at the time.

“There is no value left in my life ... I have asked God why I didn’t just die with them so I wouldn’t have to go through this torture.”

The death toll of 150 makes it the second deadliest insurgent bombing in Iraq since the U.S.-led invasion in 2003. In March, a truck bomb attack also blamed on al-Qaida killed 152 people in the northern town of Tal Afar.

The surge in bombings comes despite a major U.S. and Iraqi military offensive that has focused largely on Baghdad and the beltways around the capital, where U.S. commanders believe a lot of car bombs are put together.

The offensive has driven many militants out of Baghdad to areas where the troop presence is not as heavy.

Police said heavy machinery had been brought in from larger towns to dig through the rubble of the market in Tuz Khurmato, 185 km (110 miles) north of Baghdad.

Security forces had cordoned off the area.

“I just visited the scene. It looks like an earthquake happened there,” Shalal Abid al-Ahmed, a member of the Salahuddin provincial council, told Reuters.

Al-Qaida blamed
One policeman added: “People from the whole town of Tuz Khurmato are helping, some have brought along small shovels. We have also called in heavy machinery.”

U.S. officials blame most big car bombings on al-Qaida, which they say is trying to trigger civil war between Iraq’s majority Shiites and minority Sunni Arabs.


The suicide truck bomber struck the new Iraqi army soldiers just after they had left a recruitment center in western Anbar province, police and army officials said.

They said 27 recruits had been wounded in the attack near the town of Haswa. The recruits were Sunni Arabs who had just joined Iraq’s security forces.

Tribal leaders in Anbar have rounded up thousands of young men to join local security forces to fight al-Qaida.

Tribal elders turned against the militant group last year, partly over its indiscriminate killing of civilians and harsh imposition of Islam in the areas it holds sway.

That has forced many al Qaida militants out of Anbar, but others have fought back, sparking a bloody power struggle in the vast desert province.

In Baghdad, a car bomb killed six people on a busy shopping street, while two more people died in a second blast in the capital, police said.



Link (http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/19659430)

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Kurtz
07-08-2007, 12:24 PM
I read some interestin' reports this mornin' about the
deliberate UNDER reporting of civillain deaths, makes me sick.

quiet man
07-08-2007, 07:40 PM
I read some interestin' reports this mornin' about the
deliberate UNDER reporting of civillain deaths, makes me sick.
the sad part is they are killing their own people indiscriminately. :shrug

Sassafras
07-08-2007, 08:03 PM
That is disgusting. :no

The Q
07-08-2007, 10:38 PM
It is absolutely fucking HORRIBLE.

Terrorists who masquerade as Muslims, defiling the name of our religion, should be found and held accountable to every law (religious and secular) that exists.

What makes me FURIOUS is the lip service that has been paid to anti-terrorism since 9/11. There has been NO REAL EFFORT TO THWART TERRORISM EITHER AT HOME OR ABROAD.

A few extra steps at the airport check in, while our southern border is wide open for anyone to waltz through. A war waged in Iraq, a country that did not sponsor terrorism before the war---while the perpetrator of the largest attack on American soil EVER is running free in Afghanistan or Pakistan.

It is UTTER BULLSHIT and it makes me SICK.

ADQ

Deadshot
07-09-2007, 07:00 AM
It is absolutely fucking HORRIBLE.

Terrorists who masquerade as Muslims, defiling the name of our religion, should be found and held accountable to every law (religious and secular) that exists.

What makes me FURIOUS is the lip service that has been paid to anti-terrorism since 9/11. There has been NO REAL EFFORT TO THWART TERRORISM EITHER AT HOME OR ABROAD.

A few extra steps at the airport check in, while our southern border is wide open for anyone to waltz through. A war waged in Iraq, a country that did not sponsor terrorism before the war---while the perpetrator of the largest attack on American soil EVER is running free in Afghanistan or Pakistan.

It is UTTER BULLSHIT and it makes me SICK.

ADQ

:paclap

AnnEsthesia
07-09-2007, 07:18 AM
It is absolutely fucking HORRIBLE.

Terrorists who masquerade as Muslims, defiling the name of our religion, should be found and held accountable to every law (religious and secular) that exists.

What makes me FURIOUS is the lip service that has been paid to anti-terrorism since 9/11. There has been NO REAL EFFORT TO THWART TERRORISM EITHER AT HOME OR ABROAD.

A few extra steps at the airport check in, while our southern border is wide open for anyone to waltz through. A war waged in Iraq, a country that did not sponsor terrorism before the war---while the perpetrator of the largest attack on American soil EVER is running free in Afghanistan or Pakistan.

It is UTTER BULLSHIT and it makes me SICK.

ADQ

I agree. What does it say about us that we have not found and held accountable the person who masterminded the 'biggest terror act in US history'? If our government was as concerned about terrorism and AlQuaeda as they pretend to be, AlQuaeda would actually be under attack, not this 'well, we killed some people we feel were part of that group'. Who cares if we killed the third man in charge of buying cheese for AlQuaeda? It is not like next week they will have a new person for the job. Kill the person in charge already!

Zanoog
07-09-2007, 08:04 AM
It is sickening. bin Laden must be a cousin to the Bush clan.

AnnEsthesia
07-09-2007, 08:06 AM
Well, the binLaden family is well known to be friends with the administration.

The Q
07-09-2007, 09:27 AM
Who cares if we killed the third man in charge of buying cheese for AlQuaeda? It is not like next week they will have a new person for the job. Kill the person in charge already!

:werd

ADQ

issac the dragon
07-09-2007, 01:03 PM
The reason we can't wipe out this organization is because it only exist in the lies of the Bush administration. There is no al Qeada. There are a lot of small groups of people who hate us, and decide independently to take up arms against us. No one is recieving orders from headquarters. If we killed ben Laden, not one damn thing would change. The war would go on unchecked.

What could the Bushies do when they wanted to start a war? Say we want to go to war against a bunch of people who are pissed off as hell because we have been bombing them for 10 years? Not to mention invading their countries periodically, and interfering in their politics, in order to exploit their oil. All we can do is leave. Ben Laden does not matter.