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Clashes Kill Nearly 50 in Southern Iraq

CHRISTOPHER CHESTER | January 18, 2008 09:19 PM EST | AP

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BAGHDAD — Violence left nearly 50 people dead in two major southern cities Friday when members of a shadowy, messianic cult attacked police and fellow Shiite worshippers _ a year after a similar plot was foiled during Shiite Islam's most important holiday.

Iraqi authorities said at least 36 people were reported killed in Basra, Iraq's second largest city, and at least 10 in Nasiriyah, where witnesses said U.S.-led coalition jet fighters and helicopter gunships targeted a police station seized by cult gunmen.

U.S. military spokesman Maj. Brad Leighton said jet fighters flew over the area in a show of force after the Iraqis requested help, but no airstrikes were carried out. Some clashes raged into the night, raising the possibility of more casualties.

The assaults were launched as hundreds of thousands of Shiites observed the Ashoura holiday by marching, singing and beating their chests to honor the martyrdom of their most beloved saint. Followers of the cult _ the Soldiers of Heaven _ seek to speed the return of another Shiite figure known as a "Hidden Imam," who believers say will bring justice to the world.

A series of recent high-profile attacks is eroding the security gains of the previous six months, when violence dropped across much of the country. The main insurgent group, al-Qaida in Iraq, has carried out many of the attacks against fellow Sunnis who have turned against it. But insurgents also struck with deadly suicide blasts this week against Shiites observing Ashoura.

Friday's clashes pointed to a third problem that shows no signs of easing: Shiites attacking fellow Shiites. The attacks were a reminder of persistent divisions within the Shiite community at a time when the Pentagon is claiming some success in calming armed opposition among the Sunnis.

Shiite factions have been engaged in a power struggle across southern Iraq. On Friday, two prominent Shiite leaders issued fresh challenges to the Shiite-led government in Baghdad.

Radical cleric Muqtada al-Sadr warned he may not extend a six-month cease-fire by his Mahdi Army militia, because security agencies are packed with "criminal gangs," his spokesman said in reference to Shiites from rival groups. The group's cease-fire, due to expire next month, has been a major factor in the reduction in violence.

And Abdul-Aziz al-Hakim, the head of parliament's largest Shiite political bloc, accused Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki's government and legislators of allowing "personal whims" to delay national unity. He urged them to pass stalled legislation on provincial elections and the distribution of Iraq's oil wealth, seen as vital to bringing Sunnis into the political process and stemming support for the insurgency.

On a visit to Baghdad on Tuesday, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice warned that the recent reduction of violence could prove fleeting if the country's main groups do not reach an enduring agreement on the future of the country.

Al-Qaida in Iraq was expected to be the main threat against this year's Ashoura processions, which Sunni Arab militants have repeatedly targeted with car bombings and mortar attacks that have killed hundreds since 2003.

But it was Shiites who struck.

There were conflicting accounts about how the attacks developed, but all signs pointed to the Soldiers of Heaven cult. Last year, it mounted a ferocious attack after Iraqi security forces raided its stronghold near Najaf to foil an alleged plot to slaughter pilgrims and leading clerics during Ashoura.

Iraqi forces prevailed in last year's battle _ but only after U.S. and British jets blasted the militants with rockets, machine gunfire and 500-pound bombs. Both U.S. and Iraqi reinforcements had to be sent to the fight.

The group's bloody aims are seen as a bid to bring the return of the "Hidden Imam" _ also known as the Mahdi _ a descendant of the Prophet Muhammad who disappeared as a child in the 9th century. Shiites believe he will return one day to bring justice to Earth.

Friday's attack began when militants carrying yellow flags or wearing yellow headbands, the cult's color, fired mortars at a police station in Nasiriyah, about 200 miles south of Baghdad. A shootout with police followed.

A police officer said at least 10 people were killed _ seven policemen, including two senior officers, two female civilians and one gunman. He also said more than 50 people were injured after gunmen stormed the building of a quick reaction force in the city. The officer spoke on condition of anonymity because they were no authorized to release information.

Street battles also broke out in Basra, 340 miles southeast of Baghdad, after cultists opened fire on a police patrol. Police torched a mosque belonging to the cult after militants fired at officers from inside, authorities said.

The militant cult members also shot at Shiite worshippers taking part in Ashoura observances, according to Basra Gov. Mohammed al-Waili. No injuries were reported.

"These terrorist groups have opened fire randomly on citizens and Shiite mourners and we are about to eliminate or arrest them," the governor said.

Basra police chief Maj. Gen. Abdul-Jalil Khalaf said 30 militants and six security forces were killed. He also said 30 militants were detained.

Khalaf said the leader of the group in Basra, whom he identified as Abu Mustafa al-Ansari, was among those who died.

About eight hours after the clashes began, the government said Iraqi security forces had restored calm in the cities after "heretics" attacked Ashoura processions. But gunfire could still be heard in Nasiriyah, and police said they received orders to evacuate an area occupied by gunmen so U.S. forces could take over.

Leighton insisted it was an Iraqi-led operation and said the only U.S. involvement was the air support.

Coalition forces have turned over control to the Iraqis in the provinces of Basra and Dhi Qar, whose capital is Nasiriyah. The ability of the Iraqis to maintain their own security is key to the U.S. strategy for eventual withdrawal from the country.

Iraqi authorities maintained tight security along roads into the Shiite holy city of Karbala, the center of the Ashoura observances, which have been going on for about a week in much of the country. Karbala, about 50 miles south of Baghdad, is home to the tomb of Imam Hussein, the Prophet Muhammad's grandson who was killed during a seventh century battle in the area.

Pilgrims lined up to be searched at the entrance of the twin shrines of Hussein and his brother Abbas, about 350 yards apart. The streets were lined with tents providing tea, milk, food and first aid. The climax of Ashoura _ a massive procession toward the golden-domed Imam Hussein shrine _ comes Saturday morning.

North of Baghdad, a U.S. soldier was killed when a roadside bomb exploded near his vehicle during combat operations, the U.S. military announced. The soldier was not identified.

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Associated Press writer Sameer N. Yacoub contributed to this report.

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- andyboy See Profile I'm a Fan of andyboy permalink

Who would have ever thought we'd come to this? We have a "conservative" Republican President who is spending money like a million drunken sailors (ring a bell Mr. McCain?)actually proposing to throw a few hundred bucks at everybody to solve our economic problems. Unbelievable.

To top that Democrats are singing right along in unison! Everybody intoning in sober terms, "Something needs to be done quickly" and rubbing their chins.

And we are eating it right up.

We are so callow and crass and unfeeling as a nation that we can be bought off for a few dollars. I'll tell you what. One of the only things holding up our fragile economy is the "war" in Iraq. These fuckers on the Hill are going to destroy our country. It's not a joke.

How's about stopping sub-prime lending? Usurious credit card rates? Reign in the outrageous cost of a college education? Stopping illegal immigration? Healthcare costs? Energy cost rape? The list goes on ad infinitum. Because there isn't a sector of our society that is not affected by the greedy fuckng pigs who are eating America.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:22 AM on 01/19/2008
- clintonius See Profile I'm a Fan of clintonius permalink

The surge is working!!!

Everybody go out there and repeat those words:

The. Surge. Is. Working.

And repeat it incessantly until everybody believes it. Don't let facts or data slow you up.

The.Surge. Is. Working.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:18 AM on 01/19/2008
- thegreatgiginthesky See Profile I'm a Fan of thegreatgiginthesky permalink

I thought the surge was working. WTF?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:11 AM on 01/19/2008
- HumeSkeptic See Profile I'm a Fan of HumeSkeptic permalink


I wonder if this kind of nonsense was happening under Saddam Hussein. If it did, I never heard about it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:09 AM on 01/19/2008
- andyboy See Profile I'm a Fan of andyboy permalink

"My sense is, they are beginning to get it," Fallon said of Iraqi political figures. "There are good signs." He added, "I"m very pleased with where we are in Iraq,"

What a load of horseshit. after 5 years? Who are you trying to convince Adm. William J. Fallon? He's commnander of American forces in the Middle East. And he's huge liar.

America. The military is by definition an arm of the "defense" industry. Weapons, boots, uniforms, equipment and services are all a business. If the "war" ends and we "win" the gravy train ends and the money stops.

Face it America. Your leaders took the tragic events of 911, when you were at your weakest, as a golden opportunity to cash in bigtime. Our leaders will not even mention this uncomfortable topic. We must all believe we can kill and coerce our way to a brighter day or the jig is up.

This is what leads to decades long occupations in foreign countries. A huge and unmanageable defense budget. It's not rocket science. It's always about supply and demand.

Can you imagine what would happen to "their" economy if we withdrew our troops from Iraq? Never forget there are people in this country who are getting filthy fucking rich off of all of this. Even that mobster Rudy Ghouliani. This recession won't even touch them.

Get ready America. The wolf is at the door. How do you get back from here? You don't actually. It's time for the howling and the gnashing.

I have a friend who works booking travel for a huge defense contractor. They recently spent millions for a junket to Antartica to hold a forum on "Undersea Warfare". A bunch of fatcats who actually have to sit around thinking up ideas for spending the huge budgets thrown at them. If they don't spend every penny the next year's budget might get cut.

On Fox News this morning their actually teaching viewers how to remain calm and not get "upset" about the state we find our country in. Surreal. Real Surreal.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:52 AM on 01/19/2008
- andyboy See Profile I'm a Fan of andyboy permalink

It's just like the economy. No one wants to use the "R" word. It tends to cause consumers to slack off on their quest to own every product ever made.

We have McCain et al. and even the Democrats all selling this idea that somehow we are winning in Iraq & the Middle East. It's critical for the raiding of the Treasury to continue. It has to be accepted as a truism that while it may be bad over there now just imagine how much worse it would be if we left! Oh the humanity! It's a huge lie.

Do you think I give a shit if some fucking crazy religious messianic cultists want to attack some supposed police station in Iraq? Have at it my swarthy brothers.

So the MSM is tasked with the job of mind control in the 21st century. Just like Huxley envisioned in his books. Lies and double talk are the main tools of propoganda.

Who ever heard of a real war where you have to roam the countryside looking for enemies because there's no action in the city?

So we have to be "winning". The Chinese are not the only culture who values saving face. We can't even bring ourselves to mention saving face because then someone might think that we are attempting to do so. The ultimate face save is the one where you never even admit you had a problem to begin with.

Americans also have done away with the concept of shame. This is so we don't feel guilt. After 5 years of this ridiculous con we keep up the pretense and lying about the huge damage and destruction and death we have caused for nothing.

They don't want you to feel bad. You might skip a trip to the mall and actually think about what a fucked up bunch of criminals hijacked your country and are ruining it.

We are the blindfolded little party guests playing pin the tail on the donkey, never knowing Mommy keeps moving the target around till her favorite wins.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:23 AM on 01/19/2008
- Purple Girl See Profile I'm a Fan of Purple Girl permalink

So we are NOT WINNING a war against a culture that holds GRUDGES for millenia??
WOW, I'm amazed. NO SHIT!!!!
Perhaps they should have asked experts in the culture how this would all play out ultimately.
If they didn't see this coming then they are insightful enough about their own area of 'expertise'- thus...
How long have Sunnis & Shiites been warring, how long have segment of the Muslim, Christian, and Jewish sects been killing each other in the name of a god??
Have you picked up a history book??
We've got Homer Simpson and Mr. Burns running our country- who could see all this coming?
I'm not psychic, not an intellectual heavy weight- and I've seen this long Black (water) train coming down the tracks for the last 35 yrs.And I'm only 44.
We've slipped all the way back down the Hill.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:53 AM on 01/19/2008
- NotWaldo See Profile I'm a Fan of NotWaldo permalink

Two weeks before the invasion of Iraq Billy Kristol said : "Very few wars in American history were prepared better or more thoroughly than this one by this president."

Jeez! I can't imagine what a disaster Iraq would be if that invasion had NOT been so well prepared.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:32 AM on 01/19/2008
- researcher See Profile I'm a Fan of researcher permalink

oh the price of blood for oil and having the largest military complex in the world. if you got it you have got to use it or lose it.

americans care more about their pocket books than dead iraqis or for that matter dead or wounded american soldiers.

the iraq war has taken second place to the economy. in america it is all about money and profits. we even think it is cool to make mega bucks off the sick and needy.

most americans dont lose a moments sleep over 47 million without health care.

capitalism has warped our minds.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:18 AM on 01/19/2008
- DumbDad See Profile I'm a Fan of DumbDad permalink

Here's an idea! Let's fire the police department of, say, Dallas Texas; bomb the electric and communications grid to pieces and set up a temporary government in Cowboys Stadium entirely composed of Mexicans and Texans who moved to California ten or more years ago. Let's also fire the Texas Rangers, the National Guard and the entire school system, hospital administrations and local government. What willhappen? Freedom!! It happens. And the local religious nuts will follow their instincts.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:21 AM on 01/19/2008
- TXfemmom See Profile I'm a Fan of TXfemmom permalink

Oh yeah, they're going to turn Iraq into a just peachy, let's get along and be nice and kind to one another kind of place.

I have to admit that this crazy cult, trying to bring back this Messianic figure of theirs sounds a whole lot like the far right wing Evangelicals who back Israel, because they think that the Israelis being wiped out will birng back Jesus.

May the world be saved from radical religious people, who surely misread and misunderstand that thing about a kind, forgiving, understanding God.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:10 AM on 01/19/2008
- fact finder See Profile I'm a Fan of fact finder permalink

Violence is down in Iraq and up in Afghanistan .. The insurgents just keep moving from neighborhood to neighborhood. Makes Bush look good and reduces their casualties.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:16 PM on 01/18/2008
- baghdadjoe See Profile I'm a Fan of baghdadjoe permalink

America's on the ropes too..

Congressman Wexler: Case for Cheney impeachment 'far stronger than Watergate.'

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=orkmjB_LHTE

See Congressman Wexler call for Cheney impeachment on the floor of the US House of Representatives.

Just because there's a media blackout doesn't mean that impeachment isn't happening. Please join me and over 208,000 other Americans who are calling for justice for Cheney. You can add your voice here:

http://wexlerwantshearings.com

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:12 PM on 01/18/2008
- Nochnoi See Profile I'm a Fan of Nochnoi permalink

Yet another sunny, going swimmingly day in Iraq...

What a horrific disaster...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:10 PM on 01/18/2008
- llozano See Profile I'm a Fan of llozano permalink

I guess the war in Iraq is only old news in the United States and among the candidates for President. The death toll keeps rising yet you can't find mention of this on any of the debates or on the mainsteam media. Our men, women, Iraqis are dying in silence and forgotten. Bush has, in my opinion, created this economic downturn just in time to divert our attention from the war. A tactic he knows how to use quite well.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:02 PM on 01/18/2008
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