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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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- Chavez08 I'm a Fan of Chavez08 58 fans permalink
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...and the U.S. uses the mentally handicapped to degrade and torture sheep herders in baghdad prisons, then they make them take the fall for it.

War is, among many other things, sick, twisted and perverse.

Isn't Imperialism yummy???

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:49 PM on 02/01/2008

"Mentally retarded"? C'mon, we don't use that term anymore - it's not 1972 anymore.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:47 PM on 02/01/2008
- Rubiconski I'm a Fan of Rubiconski 32 fans permalink
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Hillary Rodham Clinton vote to authorize George W Bush the authority to launch his war against Iraq was no fluke or abberation. Perhaps the best explanation for why Senator Clinton still steadfastly refuses to admit that her vote was a mistake or apologize for her vote which has led to the death of so many brave American soldiers, marines, sailors and airmen (not to mention Iraqi citizens and others) is that she does not feel that her vote was wrong and she is not the least bit sorry!

Evidence suggests that Clinton is very much the hawk, and chances are that as President, she would conduct herself in a manner remarkably similar to George W Bush when it comes to resorting to unilateral military force before and instead of engaging in meaningful diplomacy.

We do not need another 8 years of the type of failed leadership George W. Bush has provided where we instigate wars and offer trumped up excuses to invade other countries. We need a President who is willing to negotiate by simply being willing to talk to our enemies, and we need to regain our standing and the respect of our allies around the world by working with them to solve crises rather than going off half-cocked on our own and overthrowing governments that we don't particularly like or agree with as a matter of general principal.

The last thing our military members need is 4 years under another President who is so quick and callous to write checks that our brave fighting men and women will have to cash.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:44 PM on 02/01/2008
- Mykel I'm a Fan of Mykel 9 fans permalink

Lest we be swayed by the pro-Israel propaganda that passes for "debate" here at HuffPo, let's be sure to remember all the low-IQ American soldiers who are sent to their deaths on behalf of the proxy war America is fighting for Israel.

I honestly don't even know why we call it the US Military anymore.

And that $15 billion a year we give Israel?

Add to it the $450 billion we spend waging war against Israel's---not America's---ancient Arab enemies.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:41 PM on 02/01/2008
- Coyote2 I'm a Fan of Coyote2 85 fans permalink
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Speech by Barack Obama delivered on 26 October 2002 at an anti-war rally in Chicago:

Good afternoon. Let me begin by saying that although this has been billed as an anti-war rally, I stand before you as someone who is NOT opposed to war in all circumstances.

After September 11th, after witnessing the carnage and destruction, the dust and the tears, I supported this Administration’s pledge to hunt down and root out those who would slaughter innocents in the name of intolerance, and I would willingly take up arms myself to prevent such a tragedy from happening again.

I don’t oppose all wars. What I am opposed to is a dumb war. What I am opposed to is a rash war. What I am opposed to is the cynical attempt by Richard Perle and Paul Wolfowitz and other arm-chair, weekend warriors in this Administration to shove their own ideological agendas down our throats, irrespective of the costs in lives lost and in hardships borne.

Now let me be clear – I suffer no illusions about Saddam Hussein. He is a brutal man. A ruthless man. A man who butchers his own people to secure his own power. He has repeatedly defied UN resolutions, thwarted UN inspection teams, developed chemical and biological weapons, and coveted nuclear capacity.

He’s a bad guy. The world, and the Iraqi people, would be better off without him.

But I also know that Saddam poses no imminent and direct threat to the United States, or to his neighbors, that the Iraqi economy is in shambles, that the Iraqi military a fraction of its former strength, and that in concert with the international community he can be contained until, in the way of all petty dictators, he falls away into the dustbin of history.

http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Barack_Obama's_Iraq_Speech

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:37 PM on 02/01/2008
- Snikta I'm a Fan of Snikta 2 fans permalink

When is the press in this Country going to investigate and find out the facts about Iraq and not just report what they are told to report. The Shiite and Sunni are very capable of using anyone to carry out their hate toward the other. This administration would like to get the world to think that Iraq is all about Al Quida. They have been a small part of the brutal and inhumane doings in that country. There is a civel war between Shiite and Sunni with the aid of the Al Quida and other insurgents. Which were not there until long after we invaded the Country. If McCain gets in office, we will be in a war there for years to
come.
Why would anyone want to stay in a Country whose government doesn't seem interested in its own security or its people? Well, we know McCain does.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:36 PM on 02/01/2008

Mentally retarded women caused violence in a war started by mentally retarded neocon men?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:35 PM on 02/01/2008

Nice people these "freedom fighters."
I hope those who planned this attack are found and executed.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:33 PM on 02/01/2008
- Coyote2 I'm a Fan of Coyote2 85 fans permalink
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It is too late to pull out of Iraq now; our investment is spent; we need FOLLOW-THROUGH. Billions have been squandered from our treasury that should now be used to jump-start the New Energy Economy.

Iraq has mucho Oil Reserves and we NEED them; we need to secure those reserves to protect our economy AND make a dramatic shift to the New Energy Economy. Do you have a suggestion as to how we can do both?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:31 PM on 02/01/2008

I grew up in Oceanside, Cal., just outside of the gates of Camp Pendleton...I've met many Marines. Most of them are some of the most ignorant, brainwashed, mindless, soulless, potentially violent, drunk, troublemakers society has to offer. In fact Oceanside was kind of a slum because of all the liquor stores, strip joints, bars, tattoo shops, knife shops, hookers, and the like who were there to cater to the Marines.

I have heard the argument that Camp Pendleton kept Oceanside's economy alive...horsecrap...Oceanside was a shithole surrounded by sleepy surf towns that were "discovered" in the 70's and 80's. It remained a shithole precisely because the affluent didn't want their daughters mingling with jarheads. And I completely understand...I sure don't want my girls dating a Marine.

Berkely is totally justified by their actions...why would a university town want that sort of influence running around...and I have to believe they would be some seriously bored recruiters. C'mon all you semper fi grunts; your used to folks shooting at you...seems like a little rejection from the intelligentsia wouldn't get your ruffled little panties in such a bind.

Semper Fi my ass...don't you inbred clowns have some old people or children to shoot?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:31 PM on 02/01/2008
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This is breathtaking in its cynicism and disregard for any shred of human decency.These are evil bastards,plain and simple.Having said that,though,this is what Dubya hath wrought.This bullshit would not be happening if not for the fact that he's an evil bastard,plain and simple.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:31 PM on 02/01/2008

I have a small piece of news that might interest condi rice. The (dis)United States of America was taken to war on a basis of lies, (935 of them!) and we, the people (yes we bear some responsibility too, for FAILING to insist that all quarters and most notably Hans Blix be heard from and their intelligence heeded!) went along like lemmings because we listened to the fear-mongering evils in our midst. This nation has caused the deaths of nearly a million people, the maiming of twice that many. The wounded in Iraq lie in "hospitals" condi rice wouldn't take her dog to. These people wouldn't be injured if the world's worst terrorist-makers, the U.S. under bushit's "leadership" had minded the business of bringing to task the perpetrators of 9/11. Then, condi, dear, there is the business of your shit-headed boss cutting funding for V.A. benefits while cutting taxes for himself and his rich buddies. Now g dumbass bushit is terrorizing the American enlisted men and women! Not to mention the terror the same has caused right here amongst the rank-and-file American working class. The United States lost the rights to the assumption of any kind of "moral high ground" many years ago, when the repuke party started giving obscene perks to its own at the expense of everyone else. World's primary terrorists? The repuklican party of the U.S.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:26 PM on 02/01/2008
- Rubiconski I'm a Fan of Rubiconski 32 fans permalink
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Maybe she won't admit her war vote is wrong because she doesn't think it was wrong.

Maybe her war-hawk stance and her rubber-stamping bogus intelligence represents her true principles.

Perhaps the Clinton supporters in these comments are avid war-hawks who support funneling money to the military and corporations and away from serving the american people.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:25 PM on 02/01/2008
- Dave24 I'm a Fan of Dave24 14 fans permalink
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**"Mentally Retarded" = Religious.**

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:25 PM on 02/01/2008
- Coyote2 I'm a Fan of Coyote2 85 fans permalink
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I told you Dr. Condoleezza Rice was coyote.

:|

“Rice has also been a FREQUENT CRITIC OF THE INTELLIGENCE COMMUNITY's inability to cooperate and share information, which she believes is an integral part of preventing terrorism.

In 2000, one year after Osama bin Laden told Time “hostility toward America is a religious duty,” and a year before the September 11 terrorist attacks, Rice warned on WJRDetroit:
"You really have to get the intelligence agencies better organized to deal with the terrorist threat to the United States itself. One of the problems that we have is a kind of split responsibility, of course, between the CIA and foreign intelligence and the FBI and domestic intelligence."

She then added: "There needs to be better cooperation because we don't want to wake up one day and find out that Osama bin Laden has been successful on our own territory."

Ooooops, guess she was right.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:25 PM on 02/01/2008
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