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STEVEN R. HURST | 02/ 1/08 09:55 PM | AP

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BAGHDAD — Two women described as mentally disabled and strapped with remote-control explosives _ and possibly used as unwitting suicide bombers _ brought carnage Friday to two pet bazaars, killing at least 91 people in the deadliest day since Washington flooded the capital with extra troops last spring.

Brig. Gen. Qassim al-Moussawi, Iraq's chief military spokesman in Baghdad, said the women had Down syndrome and may not have known they were on suicide missions, but gave no further details on how authorities pieced together the evidence. He also said the bombs were detonated by remote control.

The coordinated blasts _ coming 20 minutes apart in different parts of the city _ appeared to reinforce U.S. claims al-Qaida in Iraq may be increasingly desperate and running short of able-bodied men willing or available for such missions.

But they also served as a reminder that Iraqi insurgents are constantly shifting their strategies in attempts to unravel recent security gains around the country. Women have been used in ever greater frequency in suicide attacks because they often encounter less scrutiny by security officials.

The twin attacks at the pet markets, however, could mark a disturbing use of unknowing agents of death.

In Washington, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said the bombings prove al-Qaida is "the most brutal and bankrupt of movements" and will strengthen Iraqi resolve to reject terrorism.

Iraqi officials raised the death toll to 91 from 73 in the early hours of Saturday, but they were unable to immediately provide a casualty break down in the two bombings. The police and Interior Ministry officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to release the information.

Earlier, officials had said the first bomber was detonated about 10:20 a.m. in the central al-Ghazl market. Four police and hospital officials said at least 46 people were killed and more than 100 wounded.

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Police said the woman wearing the bomb sold cream in the mornings at the market and was known to locals as "the crazy lady."

The pet bazaar has been bombed repeatedly, but with violence declining in the capital, the market had regained popularity as a shopping district and place to stroll on Fridays, the Muslim day of prayer.

But on Friday, it was returned to a scene straight out of the worst days of the conflict. Firefighters scooped up debris scattered among pools of blood, clothing and pigeon carcasses.

A pigeon vendor said the market had been unusually crowded, with people taking advantage of a pleasantly crisp and clear winter day after a particularly harsh January.

"I have been going to the pet market with my friend every Friday, selling and buying pigeons," said Ali Ahmed, who was hit by shrapnel in his legs and chest. "It was nice weather today and the market was so crowded."

He said he was worried about his friend, Zaki, who disappeared after the blast about 40 yards away.

"I just remember the horrible scene of the bodies of dead and wounded people mixed with the blood of animals and birds, then I found myself lying in a hospital bed," Ali said.

About 20 minutes after the first attack, the second female suicide bomber was blown apart in a bird market in a predominantly Shiite area in southeastern Baghdad. Initial reports had said as many as 27 people died and 67 were wounded, police and hospital officials said.

Rae Muhsin, the 21-year-old owner of a cell phone store, said he was walking toward the New Baghdad bird market when the explosion shattered the windows of nearby stores.

"I ran toward the bird market and saw charred pieces of flesh, small spots of blood and several damaged cars," Muhsin said. "I thought that we had achieved real security in Baghdad, but it turned that we were wrong."

The bombings were the latest in a series that has frayed Iraqi confidence in the permanence of recent security gains.

The U.S. military in Iraqi issued a statement that shared "the outrage of the Iraqi people, and we condemn the brutal enemy responsible for these attacks, which bear the hallmarks of being carried out by al-Qaida in Iraq."

The U.S. ambassador to Iraq, Ryan Crocker, said the bombings showed that a resilient al-Qaida has "found a different, deadly way" to try to destabilize Iraq.

"There is nothing they won't do if they think it will work in creating carnage and the political fallout that comes from that," he told The Associated Press in an interview at the State Department.

Iraqi President Jalal Talabani said the attacks were motivated by revenge and an attempt "to stop the march of history and of our people toward reconciliation." He confirmed the death toll was about 70.

Navy Cmdr. Scott Rye, a U.S. military spokesman, gave far lower casualty figures _ seven killed and 23 wounded in the first bombing, and 20 killed and 30 wounded in the second.

He confirmed, however, that both attacks were carried out by women wearing explosives vests and said the attacks appeared coordinated and likely the work of al-Qaida in Iraq.

Associated Press records show that since the start of the war at least 169 people have been killed in at least 17 attacks or attempted attacks by female suicide bombers, including Friday's bombings.

The most recent previous attack was Jan. 16 when a female suicide bomber detonated her explosives among men preparing for the Ashoura holiday in a Shiite village in Diyala province, northeast of Baghdad.

While involving women in such deadly activity violates cultural taboos in Iraq, the U.S. military has warned that al-Qaida is recruiting women and young people as suicide attackers because militants are increasingly desperate to thwart stepped-up security measures.

Syria also has reportedly tightened its border with Iraq, a main transit point for incoming foreign bombers.

Women in Iraq often wear abayas, the black Islamic robe, and avoid thorough searches at checkpoints because men are not allowed to touch them and there are too few female police.

Even the use of the handicapped in suicide bombings is not unprecedented in Iraq. In January 2005, Iraq's interior minister said insurgents used a disabled child in a suicide attack on election day. Police at the scene of the bombing said the child appeared to have Down syndrome.

Many teenage boys were among the casualties in the al-Ghazl bombing Friday, according to the officials who gave the death toll. They spoke on condition of anonymity because they weren't authorized to release the information.

In Late November, a bomb hidden in a box of small birds exploded at the al-Ghazl market, killing at least 15 people and wounding dozens. The U.S. military blamed the November attack on Iranian-backed Shiite militants, saying they had hoped al-Qaida in Iraq would be held responsible for the attack so Iraqis would turn to them for protection.

The U.S. military has been unable to stop the suicide bombings despite a steep drop in violence in the past six months. Friday's blasts were the deadliest in the capital since an April 18 suicide car bombing that killed 116 and wounded 145. Washington's "surge" of an additional 30,000 soldiers into Baghdad and other parts of central Iraq began in February, but did not reach full strength until June.

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Associated Press writers Hamid Ahmed and Sameer N. Yacoub contributed to this report.

BAGHDAD — Two women described as mentally disabled and strapped with remote-control explosives _ and possibly used as unwitting suicide bombers _ brought carnage Friday to two pet bazaars, killi...
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First, the "crazy lady", if that is indeed who she was, does not mean she was mentally retarded. Huge difference between mentally ill and mentally retarded. Second, Al Quaida? Are we sure? How do we know? Seems to me that Al Quaida gets a lot of credit for things that they could not possibly be doing. One day we hear that Al Quaida is a huge force in Iraq. The next we hear, it is all but elminated or neutralized.

The facts are that Al Quaida was not a force in Iraq until we "liberated" it. Hussein, for all this horrors,hated them worse than we did. The facts are it COULD have been Al Quaida. It COULD have been Sunni extremists. It COULD have been Shia extremists. The women COULD have been mentally retarded. They COULD have been mentally ill. They COULD have just wanted to be a force for whatever their stilted view of justice/revenge is.

When we have our government tell us that the body count is way less than the Iraqi government says it is. When we have our government constanly fudging casualty figures, distorting the effect of the Surge, distorting the movement of the Iraqi government and continually moving the goals, what ARE we to believe. We do know this. Our men and women are dying to protect, not us, but Iraqis from Iraqis. We do know this, we are bleeding revenue and causing financial burdens for Americans that we may never dig out from under. We do know this, just like our government was not honest with us about Viet Nam and what was happening there, they are not being honest with us now. This is not a Democrat or Republican issue since both parties did it in Viet Nam, but it is a distinctly Republican, Bush issue today because he is the one who misrepresented the need to go in, had a totally incompetent strategy and no plan for exit. Meanwhile, we pay the price.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:02 PM on 02/01/2008
- ceasenake I'm a Fan of ceasenake 8 fans permalink

More news from the practitioners of the religion of peace - just when you thought that you had heard it all or that they couldn't stoop any lower.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:44 PM on 02/01/2008
- NotWaldo I'm a Fan of NotWaldo 44 fans permalink
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When Bush says that terrorists are evildoers and they're blowing themselves up because they hate our freedom, it's simply laughable. Yes, laughable.

In war, it's paramount to know your enemy. How and why are they fighting you and what are they trying to achieve ?

Ron Paul is absolutely right : Al-Qaeda wants the US out of the Middle East. They also want islamist regimes in muslim countries. That's their goal.

Terrorism is their weapon. It's the most effective weapon for people who do not have tanks and planes. It's not hate, it's a weapon. In fact, it's the only weapon they have to challenge military powers like the US. That's why they do it. Unfortunately, it's quite effective like we can see in Iraq.

That said, Bush fucked up big time in Iraq. If he really wanted to fight Al-Qaeda, he would not have invaded Iraq. There was no Al-Qaeda there. I'm sure he knew that. Saddam did not want them in his country. By destabilizing Iraq, Bush simply opened the door to these motherf.... Now they are Iraq and it has become a prey to them. It was a strategic mistake of gigantic proportion. "Bring it on!" What a jerk.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:40 PM on 02/01/2008

I wouldn't put this sort of act past al Qaida in any sense, but this does feel a little bit like a constructed psyops story.

You have two separate scenes with many dead and many more injured, but they not only know already who did it, but have bios and even a whole narrative to go with it hours after the attack?

It takes time to determine which body parts are those of the bomber, for one thing. For another, it doesn't seem like the most likely use of mentally retarded bombers. It seems unlikely that they would give them bombs of that size and trust them to get into position to take out the sort of numbers that they did with these horrible attacks.

To me, the story smells like the sort of stuff we hear quite regularly in war zones, where both sides try to frame events on the ground. Again, I'm not stating that they wouldn't use retarded women, but that this particular incident seems a little more professional and the story seems to have come out a little too quickly. Did anyone else get this impression?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:14 PM on 02/01/2008
- NABNYC I'm a Fan of NABNYC 99 fans permalink

Well it raises some interesting questions. If we assume the only reason these women would intentionally kill -- what, 20 other civilians -- is because the women were mentally retarded, then what can we say about George W. Bush and Dick Cheney? And Condi Rice and Hillary Clinton? And John "I Love War" McCain?

What's their excuse? They started a war against Iraq which is now estimated to have brought about the deaths of over 1.0 million Iraqis. Are they retarded? Stupid? Evil?

This headline is just very bizarre. It's got the excuse and explanation built in (i.e. they were retarded, which is the only possible reason we can imagine one person would kill a bunch of strangers). But what does that make us?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:01 PM on 02/01/2008
- Jonahson I'm a Fan of Jonahson 6 fans permalink

No doubt Al Qaeda's attacks are cruel and dramatic. If you read another release of the story, the spoke person couldn't answer the reporter when asked him, 'how did he know that the suicide bombers were handicapped?'. According to the latest survey by research group more than one million Iraqis and allied forces had died because of Bush's personal War in Iraq.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:57 PM on 02/01/2008
- Destin I'm a Fan of Destin 55 fans permalink
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Man, is this ever a sympathy searching article if I've seen one, lol.

So what? The terrorist are learning from our military?? The US Army regularly sends out PST suffering, and medically disabled veterans, back to the front lines to fight. So why shouldn't the terrorists??

Which one would offend you more?
Which one SHOULD offend you more??

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:53 PM on 02/01/2008
- Coyote2 I'm a Fan of Coyote2 85 fans permalink
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BOTH SIDES in this struggle are capable of EVIL.

mivogo posted: "Reading these posts, its amazing how many stay away from the subject, make jokes, attack their favorite targets, etc.
When faced with true evil, both the left and right are frozen in their knee-jerk safe havens, bashing liberals, bashing Bush, etc.

The reality of these monsters is too horrifying to face soberly."

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And that is the final word. This was truly an evil act. As we trash about looking for some way to blame our political opponents for this monstrosity, we forget that truly evil people do exist. Yes Bush is evil and stupid, and yes, our illegal invasion and occupation of Iraq has unleashed the demons, BUT this was an act that was despicable in no uncertain terms; to use mentally deficient women and crippled children as weapons to target and murder civilians for the purpose of fomenting sectarian warfare.

And some here at Huffington Post, including respected elders as Humeskeptic, sought to argue that this could not be real; that this was Dr. Rice's propaganda. Here are 900 world wide news items. Look and decide for yourself if this is propaganda:

http://news.google.ca/?ncl=1127363770&hl=en

I find it utterly overwhelming how supposedly civilized people could so easily turn away from this ugliness, blaming it on Bush or America. Some suggested that since Islam does not allow women to be so used, that this must have been a Black Ops job. Until evidence of that emerges, I suggest that we acknowledge that Islamic extremists are AT LEAST AS EVIL as the Bush White House. The religion of peace has some ugly people promoting it, and with Saudi Arabia funding these extremists and with madrasas in Pakistan pumping out hate-indoctrinated youth, it is time we acknowledge that BOTH SIDES in this struggle are capable of EVIL.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:53 PM on 02/01/2008
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Unlike the US who reserve the White House for those with severe intelligence deficits.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:52 PM on 02/01/2008
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It is contemptible to use a mentally handicapped person as an unwilling instrument of death and destruction. To so grossly, callously use people who are incapacitated demonstrates the depth these sub-human creatures have sunk. But, somehow, it should not be surprising considering the atrocities they have, are and will continue committing.

The act of walking into a crowded marketplace with a bomb strapped to your chest, with the purpose of causing as much pain and suffering, speaks for itself. To maximize the carnage, they filled the bomb with ball bearings or pieces of metal for the sole purpose of eviscerating, maiming, killing, and terrorizing those innocent bystanders.

It is incomprehensible how people can formulate and bring to fruition such heinous deeds.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:37 PM on 02/01/2008

How do we know they were retarded?

I don't believe that I would let it get out that a pair of mentally retarded women outsmarted our soon to be 13 billion $$$ a month military in Iraq. Desperate? Uncle Sam would sign them up in a minute! There is probably 200,000 government troops, police, and American soldiers in Baghdag alone guarding the fort and two handicapped people overcame them. That's the ultimate spin! That's good! Why? They're desperate, and they could have killed five hundred. Hurrah!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:34 PM on 02/01/2008

This is no different than what Republicans did in sending GW Bush into our White House.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:27 PM on 02/01/2008
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GhostintheMachine (See profile | I'm a fan of GhostintheMachine)
Do you remember airliners crashing into buildings, Embassies bombed, the USS Cole, Khobar Towers, Etc Etc.

I remember all those things. Was Saddam behind any of them? Was the invasion of Iraq supposed to be in reponse to those attacks? If so we got the wrong country. And the wrong man. Saddam was never an al Qaida member. He kept al Qaida out of Iraq.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:07 PM on 02/01/2008
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Coyote2 (See profile | I'm a fan of Coyote2)
avoidance; deal with the argument

I'm trying to get one of you to deal with the argument. I've already called these acts morally repugnant and murderous. And I still say we should get the hell outa Iraqi Nam. If they strapped bombs onto baby carriages with babies inside that wouldn't change my mind.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:59 PM on 02/01/2008
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What could be worse than using a pair of developmentally disabled adults to kill 70 civilians in a market, probably petting and wishing they could afford a pet cat or dog.

How about lying about Iraq being involved in 9-11, falsely claiming they have WMD's,a nuclear program, biological weapons...

And then killing 650,000+ Iraqi civilians in order to prove you're right.

It won't just be the twisted sickos who strapped bombs to these women burning in hell. It will be George W. Bush, Dick Cheney, and their entire gang of Neo-cons.

Those boys had better hope and pray there is no God, no afterlife, because eternity's going to be a bummer for them if there is one.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:56 PM on 02/01/2008
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