Bombings kill nearly 60 in Sunni areas of Iraq

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KIM GAMEL | April 15, 2008 06:48 PM EST | AP

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Women injured in a car bomb attack are brought to a hospital in Baqouba, 60 kilometers (35 miles) northeast of Baghdad, Tuesday, April 15, 2008. According to police and hospital officials, at least 38 people were killed and 64 wounded in the blast when a car parked in front of a restaurant in downtown Baqouba exploded, just before noon on Tuesday, across the street from the central courthouse and other government offices. (AP Photo/Adem Hadei)

BAGHDAD — Bombings blamed on al-Qaida in Iraq tore through market areas in Baghdad and outside the capital on Tuesday, killing nearly 60 people and shattering weeks of relative calm in Sunni-dominated areas.

The bloodshed _ in four cities as far north as Mosul and as far west as Ramadi _ struck directly at U.S. claims that the Sunni insurgency is waning and being replaced by Shiite militia violence as a major threat.

The deadliest blasts took place in Baqouba and Ramadi, two cities where the U.S. military has claimed varying degrees of success in getting Sunnis to turn against al-Qaida.

In Baqouba, the Diyala provincial capital 35 miles northeast of the capital, a parked car exploded about 11:30 a.m. in front of a restaurant across the street from the central courthouse and other government offices.

Many of the victims were on their way to the court, at the restaurant or in cars passing through the area. A man identifying himself as Abu Sarmad had just ordered lunch.

"I heard a big explosion and hot wind threw me from my chair to outside the restaurant," he said from his hospital bed.

The force of the blast jolted the concrete barriers erected along the road to protect the courthouse, witnesses said.

At least 40 people were killed and 70 wounded, according to hospital officials, who spoke on condition of anonymity because they weren't authorized to release the information.

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The U.S. military in northern Iraq gave a slightly lower toll, saying 35 Iraqi citizens were killed, including a policeman, and 66 wounded. It said the blast destroyed three buses and damaged 10 shops.

AP Television News footage showed many of the bodies covered in crisp white sheets and black plastic bags in a hospital courtyard while the emergency room inside was overwhelmed with the wounded.

It was the deadliest bombing in Iraq since March 6, when a twin bombing killed 68 people in a crowded shopping district in the central Baghdad district of Karradah. The attack was also the deadliest in Baqouba since The Associated Press began tracking Iraqi casualties in late April 2005.

The U.S. military said Tuesday that attacks in Baqouba have dropped noticeably since last June. But a series of assassinations and other high-profile attacks have occurred in and around the city this year, and American commanders have consistently warned that al-Qaida-led insurgents continue to pose a serious danger.

"Although attacks such as today's event are tragic, it is not indicative of the overall security situation in Baqouba," Maj. Mike Garcia, a spokesman for U.S. forces in Diyala province, said in a statement.

According to an AP count, at least 126 Iraqis have been killed in war-related violence in Baqouba so far in 2008; the majority, 65, were killed in 10 separate bombings. At least 818 Iraqis were killed in war-related violence in the city last year, up slightly from 793 the year before.

Baqouba and Ramadi were strongholds of al-Qaida in Iraq and saw some of the fiercest fighting of the U.S.-led war until local Sunni tribal leaders fed up with the terror network's brutal tactics joined forces with the U.S. military against it last year.

The Sunni revolt, an influx of some 30,000 American troops and a cease-fire by radical Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr led to a decline in violence there as well as in Baghdad.

In particular, the U.S. military has touted Ramadi as a success story. The former al-Qaida stronghold, 70 miles west of Baghdad, is the capital of Anbar province and has largely been sealed off by checkpoints.

Tuesday's bombing in Ramadi came about an hour after the Baqouba attack.

A suicide attacker on a motorcycle drove up to a kebab restaurant, went inside and detonated his explosives vest, killing at least 13 people, including three off-duty policemen and two children, and wounding 20, according to police and hospital officials.

Ahmed al-Dulaimi, a 27-year-old mechanic, escaped injury because he was sitting at a back table. But he said his cousin, who owned the restaurant, was killed.

"Suddenly a motorcycle parked near the restaurant and a man came running in and then a huge explosion took place," al-Dulaimi said. "Pieces of flesh flew into the air and the roof fell over us."

The blast in central Baghdad also took place shortly after midday. A parked car bomb targeted a police patrol, killing four civilians who were passing by and wounding 15 other people, police said.

The U.S. military condemned the bombings in Baqouba, Ramadi and Baghdad and said they appeared to have been carried out by al-Qaida in Iraq.

The fourth bombing took place in Mosul, a city 225 miles northwest of Baghdad that the U.S. military has called the last urban stronghold for al-Qaida in Iraq.

At 3:45 p.m., a double car bombing wounded three Iraqi policemen and 15 civilians, the U.S. military said. Iraqi police Brig. Gen. Khalid Abdul-Satter said the attack killed one civilian was killed and wounded 16 others.

U.S.-allied Sunni fighters have found themselves increasingly targeted by violence and frustrated by a perceived lack of support by the Shiite-dominated government.

The purported leader of the al-Qaida umbrella group, the Islamic State of Iraq, called on those who switched sides to return to the insurgency. He made his statement in an Internet audiotape posted Tuesday on a militant Web site.

Abu Omar al-Baghdadi, whom the U.S. has described as a fictitious character used to give an Iraqi face to the organization, urged the Sunnis to direct their arms against "the Crusaders and those who support them," using typical militant rhetoric for the United States.

While the Sunni insurgency has recently appeared to wane, the U.S. military has increasingly pointed to Shiite militia violence as one of the greatest threats to Iraq's stability.

On Tuesday, Shiite extremists clashed again with U.S.-Iraqi forces in Baghdad and the oil-rich southern city of Basra.

U.S. soldiers backed by an airstrike killed six militants after a gunbattle broke out in the Sudayrah area, near Baghdad's main Shiite militia stronghold of Sadr City, the military said. Iraqi police in the area claimed that two boys were among those killed in the airstrike, but the military said no civilian casualties were reported.

In southern Iraq, three aides to Iraq's top Shiite cleric, Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani, escaped assassination in separate attacks Tuesday, although two of them were seriously wounded, police said.

The attacks came four days after a top al-Sadr aide was assassinated in Najaf.

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Associated Press writers Sameer N. Yacoub and Bushra Juhi in Baghdad, Katya Kratovac in Cairo, Egypt, and the AP News Research Center in New York contributed to this report.

BAGHDAD — Bombings blamed on al-Qaida in Iraq tore through market areas in Baghdad and outside the capital on Tuesday, killing nearly 60 people and shattering weeks of relative calm in Sunni-dom...
BAGHDAD — Bombings blamed on al-Qaida in Iraq tore through market areas in Baghdad and outside the capital on Tuesday, killing nearly 60 people and shattering weeks of relative calm in Sunni-dom...
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- mimsnpips I'm a Fan of mimsnpips 13 fans permalink
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Now there are rumblings of invading Iran. Or maybe just the oil rich part of Iran. We need a President that will be dead nuts serious about ending our dependence on foreign oil. It will be an uphill road no matter who resides in the White House a year from now.

We have to do this. Imagine not needing to protect a country just so we can pillage their oil. Not having half the mid east pissed off at us for treading on their holy ground. They could all fight among themselves. Imagine our economy getting a piece of Exxon/Mobil 41 billion in profits.

It takes audacity to hope for these things.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:14 AM on 04/15/2008
- TLV I'm a Fan of TLV 128 fans permalink

I heard an explanation for the violence, especially the battles in Basra, yesterday. It is over the control of black market sales of oil! It's disgusting. Essentially, we opened the borders of the nation of Iraq to thieves, and swindlers so they could take what they wanted and leave the people with nothing! The plan then is to move on to Iran to take control of their resources rather than spending the time, money, and brains and intelligent group of people would spend to develop alternative sources of oil and other fuels.

In a town near me, a couple owns an environmentally responsible company that produces 150 different renewable, natural industrial lubricants. Why can't the Bush people see hat this will be the way of the future...not more oil?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:13 AM on 04/15/2008
- robodweeb I'm a Fan of robodweeb 130 fans permalink
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"Essentially, we opened the borders of the nation of Iraq to thieves, and swindlers so they could take what they wanted and leave the people with nothing! "

In the words of Tom DeLay, it's what the Republican party is all about.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:18 AM on 04/15/2008
- neocon43 I'm a Fan of neocon43 29 fans permalink

Let me educate you.The president does not pass laws.The congress is in charge of doing that and they have failed because democrats and republicans are in the back pocket of oil companies.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:06 AM on 04/15/2008
- HumeSkeptic I'm a Fan of HumeSkeptic 1681 fans permalink
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So, it has come to this? You educating people? Now I know that our country is in serious trouble.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:32 AM on 04/15/2008
- gonnuts I'm a Fan of gonnuts 15 fans permalink

"The president does not pass laws"

You are absolutely right - he breaks laws!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:34 PM on 04/15/2008

SO??????????What else is new?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:11 AM on 04/15/2008
- joja I'm a Fan of joja 12 fans permalink

Uh-oh. Does this mean the "surge" isn't working afterall?

Or is it those damn Iranians?

Whateverrrrrr . . . the defense contractors fucking love it!

The longer we stay, the more money they make!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:09 AM on 04/15/2008

Those who would dare complain about the death of Iraqis could not be missing the point as much as those who defend Obama could not be more ignorant of his elitist hateful rhetoric. Everyone and anyone living in Iraq who has ever died in this war has already be properly classified as an enemy of Freedom or a terrorist. Therefore every death of a terrorist should be celebrated, not mourned!

Make no mistake - we have already won the war in Iraq, we are winning the war in Iraq,and we will win the war in Iraq for the next 100 years or so. We've only been there 5 years. That is nothing in comparison with the entire 6,000 year history of the Earth. We will win because we are winners and that's what winners do. Anyone who is not a winner or not for the war in Iraq is a loser/democrat/terrorist.

Those millions of Iraqis who have not died and/or are just as loyal to President Bush as we Americans (as if that were even possible) are flourishing in a post 9/11 world. They - like us - are living lives of complete Freedom and prospering under the greatest economy the world has ever seen.

To believe in the President is to know complete Freedom and to be a winner. Those who are not winners will suffer with all the rest.

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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:07 AM on 04/15/2008
- Vermontah I'm a Fan of Vermontah 20 fans permalink

Wow, this one made me laugh out loud. I mean this guy must be joking, right?

No? Good Lord....

Imagine the thousands of women and children that have died in this occupation. Enemies of Freedom.

One notes the quasi-religious tone of this. Scary. When coupled with the "6,000-year history of the Earth" the religious aspect becomes even clearer. The only supporters of this war are the bizarre fundamentalist Christians, who are every bit as insane and dangerous as bizarre fundamentalist Muslims.

Folks, hard as this may be to believe, this is, at its roots, a religious war, pitting Christians against Muslims, both sides with the blindness of religious fervor. The supporters are folks who believe in the end of the world occuring soon, with fire and destruction in the Middle East, and only the saved believers surviving. I'm not making this up. This is what this is about.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:30 AM on 04/15/2008
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MinnieMike is our resident satirist.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:56 AM on 04/15/2008

You need to read "The fall of the house of Bush" by Craig Unger. SCARY sh*t. Religious fervor is dead on. Let the "rapture" commence.....take the zealots and leave the rest of us in peace.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:03 PM on 04/15/2008
- neocon43 I'm a Fan of neocon43 29 fans permalink

You are dead on with your words.It is unbelievable how people on this website think.I would argue if they were in charge of history we would not be a country at all.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:04 AM on 04/15/2008

Dumb as a box of hammers and your apples didn't fall far from the tree.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:11 PM on 04/15/2008
- realpolitic I'm a Fan of realpolitic 174 fans permalink

Who is in "charge of history" at the moment? What does that mean?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:41 PM on 04/15/2008
- HumeSkeptic I'm a Fan of HumeSkeptic 1681 fans permalink
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Yet another Genius who belived in Saddam's WMDs. As they say, you can't fix stupid.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:33 AM on 04/15/2008

WTF??? every single person in Iraq is a terrorist? so, we are not freeing the poor oppressed Iraqi people? why don't we just nuke the entire middle east. Their all terrorists and don't deserve to live anyway...so why are we spilling our blood trying to help them get along with one another? why are we spending trillions of dollars to build their "democracy"? BTW...may I ask just one question? Who is the enemy we have "beaten"? If we won, who did we defeat? And, I have yet to see even one Iraqi who is flourishing due to Bush's decimation of their country. For that matter, other than the neo cons lining their pockets, no Americans are flourishing either. Complete freedom? WHAT?? Dubya has done more to trash our freedoms, privacy, rule of law than any other president in history combined. You are delusional, "my friend".

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:59 PM on 04/15/2008
- piquet I'm a Fan of piquet 14 fans permalink
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**yawn** I'm bored with this war.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:06 AM on 04/15/2008
- JoJoKewl I'm a Fan of JoJoKewl 32 fans permalink

THE SURGE! THE SURGE! THE SURGE! (I got yer surge swingin dude).

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:04 AM on 04/15/2008
- JoJoKewl I'm a Fan of JoJoKewl 32 fans permalink

No Problemo! The Surge will take care of EVERYTHING!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:02 AM on 04/15/2008
- MajorKong I'm a Fan of MajorKong 427 fans permalink
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It's a clusterfuck, sir.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:02 AM on 04/15/2008
- lornejl I'm a Fan of lornejl 671 fans permalink
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All hell will break loose if we leave . ( as if this isn't hell already )

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:59 AM on 04/15/2008
- robodweeb I'm a Fan of robodweeb 130 fans permalink
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For some reason, if we leave the Iraqis will slaughter each other and somehow it will be our fault.

I don't get it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:02 AM on 04/15/2008
- Nyland8 I'm a Fan of Nyland8 90 fans permalink
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EXACTLY !!! As long as we remain and the Iraqis slaughter each other, IT IS our fault. It won't be until after we leave that it will become the Iraqis fault, because as long as we stay, their security depends upon us.

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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:25 AM on 04/15/2008
- Nyland8 I'm a Fan of Nyland8 90 fans permalink
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Our continued presence has never demonstrated that we can prevent the death of even one single Iraqi. That's what the facts show.

Most of our energy is consumed defending ourselves - which we wouldn't have to do if we weren't there.

We should leave - ASAP

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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:04 AM on 04/15/2008
- Nyland8 I'm a Fan of Nyland8 90 fans permalink
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Last week was the deadliest week this year in Iraq for US armed forces - 19 killed and who-knows-how-many maimed or seriously disabled. The 15th week was the worst - and the surge numbers are still in place - 140,000 combat soldiers and who knows how many support personnel and contractors.
Even with countless already dead Iraqis and another 5 million displaced, nothing we do can ever prevent that country from being hostile to our people. We have no business being there, and we should leave. Tell your representatives on both sides of the aisle that it's over. Bring our forces home, or redeploy them out of Iraq now.

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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:49 AM on 04/15/2008
- LORISNJ I'm a Fan of LORISNJ 38 fans permalink
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Petraeus said things were improving so this didn't happen. Obama called working class people "bitter" and we need to concentrate on that.

For toadies and trolls - the above comment is meant to be sardonic.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:45 AM on 04/15/2008
- robodweeb I'm a Fan of robodweeb 130 fans permalink
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If we didn't have semantic flaps to fill the 24 hour news cycle we'd have to hear about things like the fact that virtually every Iraqi ministry is rife with corruption.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:06 AM on 04/15/2008
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How romantic.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:45 AM on 04/15/2008

That's very good news, it really is. The more deaths the more ammo for our side. Wouldn't hurt to see a large number of U.S. rube soldiers taken out as well. While they wouldn't be mourned by Progressives as they're mercenary and war criminals, it might just make the rube Billy Bobs think twice about this misadventure. Let the country collapse into complete chaos and destruction, to be rebuilt according to Progressive ideas and visions for the good of all.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:45 AM on 04/15/2008
- browndog2 I'm a Fan of browndog2 6 fans permalink

That's an interesting twist. When all the killing is done, and the screaming stops, the enlightened ones will swoop in and bring peace.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:57 AM on 04/15/2008
- kellygrrrl I'm a Fan of kellygrrrl 643 fans permalink
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ah! there's my favorite little name-troll.
you like to start your morning off with a little stalking, huh?
well, you might want to find a more interesting hobby.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:46 AM on 04/15/2008
- Ramirez I'm a Fan of Ramirez 298 fans permalink
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Name trolls suck.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:53 AM on 04/15/2008
- neocon43 I'm a Fan of neocon43 29 fans permalink

Progressive ideals.Cannot wait for your crying and whining in November!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:16 AM on 04/15/2008
- HST I'm a Fan of HST 63 fans permalink
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Funny , I heard your ilk say the same thing before the last elections for congress.
How'd that work out for you sparky?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:58 AM on 04/15/2008
- mouselion I'm a Fan of mouselion 123 fans permalink
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Yikes! Out on the limb of hell.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:45 AM on 04/15/2008
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