US GIs in Iraq Suffer Worst Week of '08

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ROBERT H. REID | April 12, 2008 09:58 PM EST | AP

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In this photo taken with a video camera, a group of Iraqi Army personnel watch a fire burn after a bombing in Mosul, Iraq, Saturday, April 12, 2008. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

BAGHDAD — A roadside bomb killed an American soldier in Baghdad on Saturday, capping the bloodiest week for U.S. troops in Iraq this year. Clashes persisted in Shiite areas, even as the biggest Shiite militia sought to rein in its fighters.

At least 13 Shiite militants were killed in the latest clashes in Baghdad's militia stronghold of Sadr City, the U.S. military said. Iraqi police said seven civilians also died in fighting, which erupted Friday night and tapered off Saturday.

The U.S. military said the American soldier was killed in a blast Saturday morning in northwestern Baghdad but did not say whether Shiite militiamen were responsible.

The death raised to at least 19 the number of American troopers killed in Iraq since last Sunday.

American casualties have risen with an outbreak of fighting in Baghdad between U.S. and Iraqi forces and the largest Shiite militia _ the Mahdi Army of anti-American cleric Muqtada al-Sadr.

Al-Sadr, who is believed to be in Iran, repeated on Saturday his demand for American soldiers to leave the country and urged his fighters not to target fellow Iraqis "unless they are helping the (U.S.) occupation."

Al-Sadr also blamed the Americans and their Iraqi allies for the assassination Friday of one of his top aides, Riyadh al-Nouri, director of his office in the Shiite holy city of Najaf.

Gunmen ambushed al-Nouri as he was returning home from Friday prayers, and al-Sadr followers shouted anti-American slogans at his funeral in Najaf.

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Despite the strident rhetoric, however, there were signs that al-Sadr was trying to calm his militia to avoid all-out war with the Americans. Al-Sadr is also under pressure from Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki, also a Shiite, to disband the Mahdi Army or face a ban from politics.

Sadrist officials told The Associated Press they had received orders from their headquarters in Najaf to avoid confrontations with Iraqi and U.S. forces unless the Americans try to move deep into Sadr City, which has been under siege for two weeks.

The officials said the Sadrist leadership was concerned that the ongoing clashes were turning into a war of attrition that was weakening the movement and undermining support within its Shiite power base.

The officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not supposed to discuss policy with outsiders.

In a move to bolster its image among Sadr City residents, the government Saturday lifted a ban on entering and leaving the district, home to some 2.5 million people. Police announced that one of the entrances had been opened to motor traffic.

Army patrols warned residents through loudspeakers to keep off the streets, saying the rebels had planted roadside bombs that needed to be cleared by the security forces.

Fighting also continued Saturday against Sunni insurgents in the north.

In Mosul, a suicide bomber rammed his vehicle Saturday into a U.S. Bradley Fighting Vehicle, detonating a nearby fuel truck. No American soldiers were killed or injured, but one Iraqi child died and four people were wounded, U.S. officials said.

U.S. and Iraqi troops killed five Sunni al-Qaida fighters and captured two in a joint air assault in Salahuddin province north of Baghdad, the U.S. military said.

Elsewhere, Iraqi soldiers acting on tips from detained Shiite militiamen found 14 bodies that had been buried in a field south of Baghdad, officials said Saturday. It was the second discovery this week of mass graves in the area, raising to 45 the number of bodies located there.

The victims are believed to have been killed more than a year ago as part of a cycle of retaliatory violence between Shiites and Sunnis that has since ebbed.

Recent clashes in the Baghdad area have severely strained a unilateral truce which al-Sadr imposed on the Mahdi Army last August. He ordered the standdown to allow time to reorganize the force and purge criminal factions that had tarnished the image of his movement.

U.S. officials have acknowledged that al-Sadr's truce, along with the Sunni Arab revolt against al-Qaida, had played a major role in reducing American and Iraqi deaths, especially in the Baghdad area.

With renewed Shiite militia fighting, Baghdad is now accounting for a growing number of American casualties.

Last month, 61 percent of the U.S. military deaths occurred in Baghdad, compared with 28 percent in February and 47 percent in April, 2007, according to figures compiled by The Associated Press.

Fighting in Baghdad broke out following last month's ill-prepared Iraqi government offensive against Shiite militias and criminal gangs in the southern city of Basra.

The offensive stalled in the face of fierce resistance by the militias, whose allies in the capital showered rockets and mortars on the U.S.-controlled Green Zone.

Although fighting has eased in Basra, U.S. and Iraqi troops have been pressing militias in Baghdad's Sadr City to drive them beyond rocket range to the Green Zone.

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Associated Press reporter Sameer N. Yacoub in Baghdad and the AP's News Research Center in New York contributed to this report.

BAGHDAD — A roadside bomb killed an American soldier in Baghdad on Saturday, capping the bloodiest week for U.S. troops in Iraq this year. Clashes persisted in Shiite areas, even as the biggest ...
BAGHDAD — A roadside bomb killed an American soldier in Baghdad on Saturday, capping the bloodiest week for U.S. troops in Iraq this year. Clashes persisted in Shiite areas, even as the biggest ...
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The headline reads "US GI's Suffer Worst Week of '08" ... and it was all so utterly NEEDLESS. The violence that caused most of these deaths was not because of a fight against terrorism; it was to advance Nouri al-Maliki's political ambitions. It's Bush's fault, for having given al-Maliki the go-ahead to try to crush the Mahdi army. They could have left it alone; a cease-fire was in effect and it was WORKING to reduce the violence. But oh no; al-Maliki is greedy for more power and is afraid al-Sadr will beat him in the October elections. The longer this war goes on, the less justifiable it gets. Think of it: 4,000 servicepeople's lives and 500 billion dollars, not to bring the 9/11 terrorists to justice, not to dismantle weapons of mass destruction, but to prop up al-Maliki as a dictator. It's come to that. And oil is still over $100 a barrel.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:51 PM on 04/13/2008
- mgloraine I'm a Fan of mgloraine 25 fans permalink

Opposing the Mahdi Army is the surest way to perpetuate the violence and keep the profiteering profitable. All of the lives lost, pain and suffering are quite amusing to Cheney and Bush, but the real motive is, of course, the money - it's all about the money, and it's ONLY about the money. All the jabber about national security, terrorism, and so on, is pseudo-patriotic fiction. Cheney and Bush don't care whether your son or daughter is blown to bits, because they get paid regardless. What's important is to select an enemy with some endurance so as to justify that 100 year occupation and the massive expenditures (in the form of no-bid contracts to crony corporations) required to carry on the swindle.

The members of the Armed Forces should go on strike and refuse to ship out to Iraq. They are being used as expendable pawns in a criminal enterprise, a mission not worthy of the sacrifice being demanded. There is no "victory" possible there, and BushCo has made no plans for one; they just want to keep lining their pockets with war profits forever!

Bring the troops home! Impeach & Imprison Cheney, Bush and all their henchmen! Nationalize the Crony Corporations (Halliburton, KBR, Bechtel, Blackwater, etc.)! American taxpayers have paid enough to those corporations to take ownership of their assets.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:43 PM on 04/13/2008
- gcallaghan I'm a Fan of gcallaghan 52 fans permalink
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Republicans = Military Failure

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:37 AM on 04/13/2008
- NelsonR I'm a Fan of NelsonR 3 fans permalink

Cannot say it enough, McCain, Bush, Cheney, Limbaugh, Hannity, Rove, Lieberman, Graham should be forced into going into battle in Iraq. But 99.9 percent of Republican Neo Cons are proven cowards so what's the point.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:10 AM on 04/13/2008
- Boboday555 I'm a Fan of Boboday555 111 fans permalink
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Let us guess Bush regime, this violent increase in US deaths is because the Surge worked so well right?
Man, can you imagine if Bush's base of ignorant hillbilly backers weren't so easy to manipulate?
Can you imagine if Bush’s base had fully formed adult minds?
Our current AWOL President wouldn't dare to treat them the way he does.
If they were grown ups, he would never have the guts to tell them in one breath "the decrease in violence is do to the surge working" and then when the violence skyrockets having the balls to tell them "violence increased do to the surge working."
But he knows his Miley Cyrus lovin' fans and he knows he can get away with it!
Save America...teach a Bushy to read!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:43 AM on 04/13/2008

America is a one party country, the war party. The last president who tryed to get America out of an illegal war had his brains blown out on national television. Iraq isn't Korea, Japan or Germany where our troops are tolerated, no Iraq refuses to be turned into another Palestine by George Bush and his Zionist handlers. As long as we have troops in Iraq they will be killed one, two, three a day it won't end till they are removed from that country,or America has a draft and the new soldiers who don't buy the lie start killing their officers and there is no choice but to bring them home.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:36 AM on 04/13/2008
- Vermontah I'm a Fan of Vermontah 20 fans permalink

19 Americans killed in one week. Imagine how they died, imagine the pain and sadness. And for nothing, lives wasted, tossed away for nothing more than the egos of the Neocons.

"At this point, we're fighting for our national interest," says Petreaus. To save face, in other words. To not make matters much, much worse. That's why we're fighting. That's why 19 kids died last week.

Meanwhile Exxon, Halliburton and dozens of other corporations rake in billions in war profits; the CEOs nibbling on caviar and sipping Dom Perignon on their yachts that were bought and paid for by the blood of those 19 young Americans and their 4,000 compatriots, now dead and buried.

Meanwhile children go without health insurance, our nation crumbles at the seams, the poor get poorer.

You're GOD-DAMN RIGHT WE'RE BITTER!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:15 AM on 04/13/2008

And angry too. I was thinking that Howard Beal expresses the outrage well in Network (a film released in 1976, see the trailer here http://www.imdb.com/video/screenplay/vi899219737/ Howard's scene is portrayed there but not as well as in context.) When I went back to see the trailer however, I realized how lame we really are to have let them get away with this for so long. We should have seen it coming when Gingrich took out his contract on America and done something about it then. But it seemed OK, like the system would hold the worst offenders accountable. Well, it did not. And here we are, back in Viet Nam/Iraq but with a fully constituted SS ready and waiting and all the laws in place ready for a cristalnacht to clamp us down instead of a Kent State to inflame us. AND we don't have the draft board knocking on our family's door. Bitter, Angry and honestly concerned. Disappointed in our government and ourselves.

Let's not look back. The question is what can we do about it now? Ideas? Become a poll worker. Vote. Talk. Organize. If you are out of a job, see if you can get someone to fund your activities. Start a website and ask for donations to do it. Join the campaigns of Obama or Clinton to meet like minded folk to work with you. Just do it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:22 PM on 04/14/2008
- esquire07 I'm a Fan of esquire07 25 fans permalink

Its not about the GI's - they will continue to get killed and maimed - the important thing is Oil and Arms profits. In the end, it is all that matters.

Dead US Troops = Halliburton Profits = Money in Dick Cheney's bloody, criminal pockets.

Bad week for US Troops, good week for Dick Cheney's bank Account.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:11 AM on 04/13/2008
- wadenelson1 I'm a Fan of wadenelson1 218 fans permalink
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Republicans = Military Failure.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:46 AM on 04/13/2008
- riverhouse I'm a Fan of riverhouse 47 fans permalink

That any American with half a brain could vote for anyone who authorized this war and who spoke the lies that led Americans to support it, like John McCain and Hillary Clinton, is beyond human understanding. There has to be something seriously wrong with people who will vote against their own best interests and the best interests of their country. No patriot could possible support the further degradation of our country into humbling debt and moral disgrace.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:24 AM on 04/13/2008
- tumblewind I'm a Fan of tumblewind 2 fans permalink

There has to be something seriously wrong with people who will vote against their own best interests and the best interests of their country.

People do it all the time when they vote Republican! It's been going on for years with the hard working people of this country. They will vote their own job away to keep their stupid hand gun or see abortion illegal again. That's why the working middle class is almost nonexistent anymore. They have voted themselves into oblivion.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:22 AM on 04/13/2008
- landmine I'm a Fan of landmine 4 fans permalink

Critical Thought is dead in Chimpdom. Flourish a red cape and watch the Chimp bare his teeth and jump up and down on his tree branch.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:22 AM on 04/13/2008
- mamacat I'm a Fan of mamacat 127 fans permalink

It is a shame that so many people are dieing for the sake of Bush's lies.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:50 AM on 04/13/2008
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The surge seems to be working....... Their surge.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:57 AM on 04/13/2008
- unscum I'm a Fan of unscum 9 fans permalink

Wayda go Americans. Let's have 4 more years of this by voting for McCain.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:40 AM on 04/13/2008
- nick1936 I'm a Fan of nick1936 16 fans permalink

I notice that all the trolls on this blog who support this war have more than likely gotten the word that the Army is now taking men up to the age of 41 years old so what do you say Chicken hawks join up

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:14 AM on 04/13/2008
- researcher I'm a Fan of researcher 101 fans permalink

support the troops support the war no difference.

only an imperialist country would be unable to see this.

this war was about lies and deception and anyone now fighting in iraq has had time to figure that out.

to fight in this war now is to commit war crimes but in an imperialist country like america they are called war heros. even obama is an imperialist for calling them war heros.

bet germany called their soldiers war heros for invading poland.

it will take economic disaster to curb our imperialism as it took economic disaster to bring down commieism. capitalism is not far behind. degregulated capitalism leads to wars for profits.

most americans are too blind to see their imperialism.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:19 AM on 04/13/2008
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