Suicide Bomber Kills 6 In Iraq

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ROBERT H. REID | September 6, 2008 01:21 PM EST | AP

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Four-year-old Muntazer Ahmed, who was wounded in a suicide bomb attack, is treated at a hospital in Dahuk, 430 kilometers (260 miles) northwest of Baghdad, Iraq on Saturday, Sept. 6, 2008. At least six people were killed and about 50 were injured Saturday _ including 19 in critical condition _ when a suicide bomber attacked a market in Tal Afar, about 260 miles (420 kilometers) northwest of Baghdad, police and medical officials said. (AP Photo)

BAGHDAD — A suicide car bomber blasted an outdoor market Saturday in a northern Iraqi city, killing six people and wounding 54, police and hospital authorities said.

The attack in the mainly Turkomen city of Tal Afar took place one day after a suicide car bomber struck a convoy carrying ex-Deputy Prime Minister Ahmad Chalabi in Baghdad. The former Pentagon favorite escaped injury but six people, including five of his bodyguards, were killed.

Saturday's attack occurred in the same Tal Afar market where a suicide truck bomber killed 28 people and injured 72 last month.

That raises questions about whether Iraqi police are capable of maintaining security in the strategic north _ where al-Qaida in Iraq remains active _ as the Americans hand over more responsibility for security to Iraqi soldiers and police.

Police said the bomber detonated his explosive-laden car near a crowd of people gathered around a traffic accident in the market, which was crowded with shoppers buying food for the traditional evening meal that breaks the daily fast in the Islamic holy month of Ramadan.

"I was walking through the street toward my work when I felt what seemed like a hurricane," said Asghar Saied, 52, from his hospital bed in Dahok where he was taken with shrapnel wounds and a broken leg.

"People were running in all directions," he said. "A woman was shouting about her missing child who was blown from her hand by the blast. Despite my injuries, I can't stop thinking about that woman. Is it a humanitarian or Islamic thing to do during the holy month of Ramadan?"

Mohammed Ahmed, 18, said his 4-year-old brother, Muntadhar, was wounded in the blast.

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"He was playing. I hurried to find him after the bombing. But I couldn't find him at first because he was thrown a long way by the blast. He suffered a broken leg and his white shirt was soaked in red" blood, Ahmed said.

Elsewhere in the north, Kurdish security forces raided a house in Irbil province, killed a suspected member of an al-Qaida front group and captured a 17-year-old girl wearing an explosives vest, provincial police said.

Irbil is one of the three provinces in the Kurdish self-ruled region, the most peaceful area of the country, although some bombings have occurred there during the war. The Kurds said the 17-year-old was from a Sunni neighborhood in Baghdad, 220 miles (350 kilometers) to the south.

The number of female bombers has more than tripled in Iraq, from eight in 2007 to 29 this year, according to U.S. military officials.

No group claimed responsibility for the Tal Afar blast, but suicide attacks are commonly associated with al-Qaida in Iraq, which is under siege in Mosul, 30 miles (50 kilometers) to the east.

Tal Afar, an agricultural city of about 220,000 people, sits along the main route linking Mosul with the Syrian border, 40 miles (60 kilometers) to the west.

Al-Qaida and other Sunni insurgent groups have used those routes to smuggle weapons and fighters from Syria to Mosul and other northern cities, U.S. officials have said.

The attack against Chalabi took place in the west Baghdad district of Mansour, where Sunni insurgents are believed to maintain a presence despite a sharp increase in security throughout the city.

Chalabi, a secular Shiite who was once considered by Washington as a possible successor to Saddam Hussein, was on his way to his headquarters when the bomb exploded, his office said in a statement.

Chalabi fell out of favor after his claims that Saddam maintained weapons of mass destruction proved inaccurate.

He has spearheaded efforts by the Shiite-led government to purge members of Saddam's Baath party from government posts, a campaign that earned him the enmity of Sunni hard-liners.

BAGHDAD — A suicide car bomber blasted an outdoor market Saturday in a northern Iraqi city, killing six people and wounding 54, police and hospital authorities said. The attack in the mainly Tu...
BAGHDAD — A suicide car bomber blasted an outdoor market Saturday in a northern Iraqi city, killing six people and wounding 54, police and hospital authorities said. The attack in the mainly Tu...
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As Sara Palin would say, now that we have achieved Victory, this simply did not happen. Those mangled bodies you see are an illusion, invented by Liberals

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:15 PM on 09/07/2008
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Has the Mission to Sell the Surge been Accomplished yet ?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:48 AM on 09/07/2008
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Not until they sign over their petroleum rights to our generous and fair-minded Big American Oil Companies....

Until then we will simply not report any of the daily bombings and civilian deaths

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:16 PM on 09/07/2008
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And there were 3 Americans killed this week. But since the MSM and most Americans now consider the war in Iraq a "victory" for the ol' USA, this news doesn't deserve much attention-

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:37 AM on 09/07/2008
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Question: During this bombing, how many lives were saved by our military presence on Iraqi soil?

Answer: None.

Question: During the last bombing, how many Iraqi lives were saved by our military presence on their soil?

Answer: None.

Question: At any time during the last 200 terrorist bombings in Iraq, how many lives were saved as a direct or indirect result of American military presence on Iraq's soil?

Answer: None.

Can any conclusion be drawn from the above Q&A? Yes. It is this. American military presence can do NOTHING to save even a single Iraqi life from terrorist bombings - and it's been that way since the first day of our invasion. So it sort of begs the next question. What are we still doing there? If we are not there for the Iraqis, which is the administrations claim, then who are we there for? And every week that goes by, another 3.7 billion taxpayer dollars is poured into this bottomless pit of a failed foreign policy.

Why are we still there?

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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:14 AM on 09/07/2008
- wsblake I'm a Fan of wsblake 9 fans permalink

The fact that 90 percent of iraqis do not want us there any longer is of absolutey no consequence to bush,cheney, macaain, palin and the rest of the conservatives. we are not leaving today, tomorrow or forever- or until every drop of oil is sucked dry- whichever comes first

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:41 AM on 09/07/2008
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You ask a question that cannot be answered.

You have no idea how many lives were saved because of the American presence.
Therefore no conclusions can be drawn.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:58 AM on 09/07/2008
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ramiez,
you must be how a conservative with that brilliant logic- i can tell you exactly how many lives were lost in suicide bombings BEFORE we got there- zero

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:02 AM on 09/07/2008
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obama and mc war both claim the surge is very successful

dont you think it is time to do a jefferson

how many years of fascism will americans tolerate before they awaken to the reality of wash no longer represents them

time will tell

meanwhile we shop till we drop

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:04 AM on 09/07/2008
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.........the phrase...."it's a slam dunk".....comes to mind........

..............in the posted picture...­..........­this is who suffers the most........and it is THEIR people and THEIR religion doing it to them...............



..........­.....so...­..do you trolls think McCain-Palin is still the ticket ?............


IDIOTS.....ALL OF YOU.........

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:01 AM on 09/07/2008
- researcher I'm a Fan of researcher 105 fans permalink

you do an injustice to the people on this planet with a low IQ

this is not about an low IQ but pure and simple selfishness

americans are the most selfish people on earth

47 mil without health care

spending money their kids and grandchildren will have to pay back

the list of selfishness is almost endless

and we call ourselves a christian nation

christianity died on the cross

the evangels are ..........­..........­......

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:07 AM on 09/07/2008

It is interesting, is it not, that pictures of damaged, maimed children are shown when they are victims of suicide bombs? But there appears to be omerta (liberal press included) on showing images of dead, decapitated, amputated, burned kids as a result of the action of American forces. In the last month, the Americans in Afghanistan murdered children on two separate occasions. No pics. I have seen images of Iraqi kids incinerated by neo-napalm white phosporus weapons in Fallujah. Not in the American press though. There are countless images available from reputable journalistic sources that reveal the true horror of America's imperialistic wars - usually through the medium of children that have been killed or injured. These pictures are never published.

If anyone thinks they are in some way absolved in the collective responsibility for these travesties because they voted Gore '00, Kerry '04 and Obama '08, think again. The real history of these wars is not on your side.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:18 AM on 09/07/2008
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So much for the "surge is working' theory.

Michael Moore couldn't have said it any better. He opines that the surge is like a kid spilling milk, getting a real good mop to clean it, and receiving the praise of his parents. He continued on to saying that the surge is a remedy for the mistake that Bush and McCain committed in the first place. It does not erase the fact that this mistake resulted to the deaths of thousands of American troops and innocent civilians who were caught in the cross-fire of this blunder of a war.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:40 AM on 09/07/2008

Psst. More Americans were murdered in BO's district last month than Americans in Iraq. Quite a community he organized there, eh?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:50 AM on 09/07/2008

Hmm, let's try this again with a "naughty word" modification:

Psst. More Americans were moirdered in BO's district last month than Americans in Iraq. Quite a community he organized there, eh?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:51 AM on 09/07/2008
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They'll welcome us as liberators!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:43 AM on 09/07/2008
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The photo of the Iraqi child reminded me of another photo of an Iraqi child I saw on the internet. Only this child was dead. She was cradled in an old Iraqi man's arms. Her right foot was dangling from her ankle by a few strands of flesh. She was about 5 or 6. I wonder if Bush or Cheney or the rest of them who love this war ever saw with their own eyes what the real fruit of war is? Why is it glorified? The people are never asked to vote on a war. They're always being imposed. Do we need a war every 30 years or so? That's what it seems.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:30 AM on 09/07/2008
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surgity surgity surge surge surge

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:58 PM on 09/06/2008
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Hurray for Johnny McOgler on calling that suge the success that it's proven to be!!! American's are SOOOO much safer now that Johnny SAYS so!

I wonder how well St. Sarah's "foreign policy" cliff's notes are coming along? Oh, yeah, she's in "hiding" this weekend because her son's deploying to Iraq on Monday/Tuesday. Oh, wait, she was out campaigning with the ogling creep today.

I'm thinking that the bl00d from the victims of today's attack are DIRECTLY on Johnny & Sarah McBoooo$h's hands!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:47 PM on 09/06/2008
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Oooops. I meant "...Johnny McOgler on calling the SURGE the success..."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:50 PM on 09/06/2008
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I do not want to politicize my feelings concerning still more death, carnage, heartbreak, and sadness.

WE ALL KNOW WHO CREATED THE CURRENT ENVIRONMENT IN IRAQ!

To the dead, to the wounded, to the affected families and friends, and to all the rest of the Iraqi people who are trying to live life like any other people I say, may Allah protect you/receive you, may sanity prevail, and may those who live on find the courage and strength to bring your nation back from the edge where it has been driven by...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:41 PM on 09/06/2008
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Sarah Palin, the Republican nominee for Vice President, when asked about her opinion on what measures might alleviate the deep mistrusts between the Iraqi sects said, " ."

Republicans = Military Failure

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:31 PM on 09/06/2008

Obama and McCain claim the benefits of the surge. Yet, the war goes on. The bombings continue. Americans are targeted and killed. Our national wealth diminishes. Winning the war is everything. But you can not win a war that is an unjust war of invasion and occupation of a country who's people detest the American neo-colonalists.
We are becoming so weakened by war and international over-committment that there may come a time when invaders and occupiers will overwhelm our country with the same righteous arguments that the neo-cons and Bush Bunch used in the atttack upon the innocent nation of Iraq. Then we will replace hubris with humility, introspection and regret.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:30 PM on 09/06/2008
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