3 US Troops Killed In Iraq: Military

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KIM GAMEL | May 1, 2009 09:43 PM EST | AP

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Children check the damage on a car destroyed by a car bomb explosion in Baghdad's Shiite stronghold of Hurriyah, Iraq, Thursday, April 30, 2009. A parked car bomb apparently targeting an Iraqi army patrol exploded late Wednesday in the northern Shiite stronghold of Hurriyah, killing two people and wounding eight others, police said. (AP Photo/Loay Hameed)

BAGHDAD — The U.S. death toll for April rose to 18, the military said Friday, making it the deadliest in seven months for American forces in Iraq. The sharp increase from the previous month came as a series of bombings also pushed Iraqi deaths to their highest level this year.

In the latest violence, a suicide bomber blew himself up at a restaurant on the reservoir of Iraq's largest dam near the northern city of Mosul. At least five people were killed and 10 wounded, according to U.S. and Iraqi officials.

The spike in attacks has raised concerns that insurgents are stepping up their efforts to re-ignite sectarian bloodshed as well as questions about the readiness of the Iraqis to take over responsibility for their own security as U.S. troops begin to withdraw.

U.S. military spokesman Maj. Gen. David Perkins blamed the recent bombings on al-Qaida in Iraq, saying the terror network is making a push to regain influence, particularly in Baghdad.

"We have had some increase in the number of these high-profile attacks, but nowhere near what we were seeing a year or a year and half ago," he said Friday in a briefing for reporters.

The Iraqi and the U.S. militaries also have faced new hurdles as Iraqi officials grow more assertive about enforcing a security agreement that regulates the conduct of American troops in the field.

Iraq also has not yielded to American requests to allow access to a captured militant Iraqi authorities claim is the head of Iraq's main al-Qaida front group, Perkins said.

Authorities described Abu Omar al-Baghdadi's capture last week as a major setback for Sunni insurgents trying to intensify attacks after a relative lull. But the U.S. military has questioned his existence in the past.

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"The detainee that the Iraqis are calling al-Baghdadi is in the custody of the Iraqi security forces, and we have not had any access to him," Perkins said. "We are in discussions with the Iraqis to determine how we can confirm or deny who he is."

In the past, the U.S. military has been the one to detain and announce high-profile detainees who are captured or killed, such as the 2006 death of the leader of al-Qaida in Iraq Abu Musab al-Zarqawi.

Tensions also rose Friday in northern Iraq after American forces killed two men during a raid in Saddam Hussein's hometown of Tikrit.

The provincial governor's office and tribal leaders said the raid violated the security agreement regulating U.S. forces' conduct and demanded an apology.

The U.S. military, however, said it was an Iraqi-led joint operation and the two men killed were suspected of planting roadside bombs. The suspects were armed and resisted arrest, according to a statement, adding that U.S. troops shot the two men "for their own safety and the safety of their Iraqi partners."

Security was tightened in Tikrit after hundreds of angry mourners _ some firing weapons into the air _ took to the streets to protest the killings. The demonstrators shouted "Down with America!" and promised revenge.

The action came nearly a week after anger broke out over a deadly U.S. raid in the southern Shiite city of Kut. Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki called that raid a "crime" that violated the security pact.

Most of the recent violence has targeted Iraqis since the Americans have begun pulling back from inner-city outposts in preparation for a withdrawal from urban areas by the end of June. But attacks have continued against U.S. forces.

Two U.S. Marines and one sailor were killed Thursday while conducting combat operations in Anbar province, according to a statement. Anbar is a former insurgent stronghold west of Baghdad that has been relatively calm since Sunni tribal leaders turned against al-Qaida in Iraq.

The U.S. military did not give further details about the attack but said the Americans were providing requested support to Iraqi forces when it occurred.

The attack raised to at least 18 the number of American troops deaths in April, double the nine killed in March, which was the lowest since the war began in March 2003.

That made April the deadliest month for U.S. forces since September, when 25 American troops died.

April also saw the most troops killed in combat so far this year, as opposed to other causes. Thirteen of last month's 18 deaths were in combat compared with four among the nine in March.

In all, at least 4,281 members of the U.S. military have died in the Iraq war since it began, according to an Associated Press count.

Civilian deaths in Iraq in April were also higher than previous months following a series of high-profile bombings.

At least 371 Iraqis were killed _ in addition to 80 Iranian pilgrims _ in violence in April, compared with 335 Iraqis killed in March, 288 in February and 242 in January, according to an AP tally.

Iraqi police, meanwhile, said they had foiled a planned suicide bombing and arrested the suspected attacker near a Shiite mosque in the northern city of Kirkuk.

Panicked worshippers fled after hearing of the attempt, and some were wounded by broken glass as they tried to jump through the windows to escape.

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Associated Press Writers Chelsea J. Carter and Mazin Yahya contributed to this report.

BAGHDAD — The U.S. death toll for April rose to 18, the military said Friday, making it the deadliest in seven months for American forces in Iraq. The sharp increase from the previous month came...
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- Newthron I'm a Fan of Newthron 96 fans permalink
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Huffington shouldn't put it in the page's bottom. They were there for us. We need to be constantly reminded of their huge sacrifice. We need to honor the fallen.
And above all it should serve as an awakening. Lesson on "unnecessary war."
R.I.P

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:30 PM on 05/01/2009
- Luvial I'm a Fan of Luvial 17 fans permalink

Obama's Worthless War. Bush=Obama. Where's my change, Dude? Obama lied, soldiers died.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:50 PM on 05/01/2009
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Why is not the headline? They will mention 1000 times over that there has been 1 death from the swine flu here in the US, but there isn't hardly a mention of this. What a disgrace.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:26 PM on 05/01/2009

The war is over for them

Who will be the last soldier to die before we hand the Country back and leave?
Will their relatives think it was worth it?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:25 PM on 05/01/2009
- punk I'm a Fan of punk 60 fans permalink
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America's military is fair game in Iraq. In fact, we should refer to U.S. soldiers as "militants" and "terrorists."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:18 PM on 05/01/2009
- AnnArky I'm a Fan of AnnArky 36 fans permalink
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You have to now begin to question the sanity of any military personnel in Iraq who still think they're actually fighting for our "freedoms." Bush's War has been revealed for what it is - a sham, a farce and a war for oil and empire. These continuing deaths are not only sad but, still, useless.

If you're in the military and in Iraq it's time for YOU to do whatever's necessary to get you and your comrades out.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:37 PM on 05/01/2009
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Blame the civilian leadership, not the troops.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:25 PM on 05/01/2009
- popart I'm a Fan of popart 13 fans permalink
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no more Brits in Iraq anymore.....they lost 197 soldiers there....perhaps it will be easier for them to put Iraq out of their thoughts now....I wish america could.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:25 PM on 05/01/2009

The sad fact is no one cares anymore about Iraq and who the last Ameican to die there will be and for no reason. Iraq was a mistaken, a very big mistake, Bush's gigantic blunder. And those who serve and die there have my deepest gratitude and respect but it is and was all for naught. If you are there, it is best to keep your head down and try to survive till the light at the end of the tunnel comes. Hopefully sooner than later.
There's nothing that can be said to make it any different than what it is and that is Iraq is a meaningless war waged by idiot idealogues for no reason or at best the wrong reasons. Our soldier's sacrfices were just no more than cannon fodder. Sorry for them and their families but you cannot change the truth amnd make it into something other than what it is. So don't flame me. I didn't start the fire and was opposed to it from the start.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:18 PM on 05/01/2009
- victorsays I'm a Fan of victorsays 6 fans permalink

A bunch of white soldier walking around in the Middle East bossing people around. They will alway be target. No one wants to be boss around by kids with guns.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:55 PM on 05/01/2009

Specially when innocent civilians are gettng kllled

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:26 PM on 05/01/2009
- TJCole I'm a Fan of TJCole 189 fans permalink
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"We'll kill some of theirs, and we'll kill off our own...

With a policy change, and the stroke of a pen..

Close up the dark eyes, of their sad children..

We can claim we are doing it, all for them

We've proved it before, we'll prove it again...

That heroes, come cheap these days...

Where life is so hard...

Defeats an ole friend...

You're not safe on the left....

Your not safe in the right

Oh say can't you see....

By that dawns early light...

That heroes, come cheap these days..."

From: Heroes Come Cheap These Days...

Copyrighted TJ Cole...

Use by permission...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:51 PM on 05/01/2009

The Doors sing Unknown Soldier. The tragic lyrics reminds me of all the brain injuries from Iraq.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EUQEqvxdBnk&feature=related
Breakfast's where the news is read
Television children Fed
Unknown living, living dead
Bullit strikes the Helmet's Head

And it's all over
For the Unknown Soldier

Make a grave for the unknown soldier
Nestled in your hollow shoulder

It;s all over
The war is over
for the unknown soldier

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:02 PM on 05/01/2009

Sigh. WHY ARE WE STILL THERE!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:13 PM on 05/01/2009
- Nyland8 I'm a Fan of Nyland8 90 fans permalink
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No good reason.

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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:46 PM on 05/01/2009
- abouttime I'm a Fan of abouttime 24 fans permalink

RE: "... since Sunni tribal leaders turned against al-Qaida in Iraq."

"Al-Qaida" was created by the CIA!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:20 AM on 05/01/2009
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The beat goes on.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:13 AM on 05/01/2009

Are you against to Iraq war as American society or most of you wanted the war at first then you change your mind?
Must ı hate all Americans becuse of disgusting behaviours in Iraq against women? İs it legitimate to doing things in American culture? In fact there are much more reason to hate American than to hate el qaide. We hate al qaida as muslim society. They are terrosits but are a state then why you behave like this? God see everything in everytime and ı think wont give permissioon to you go on.... We expect you to establish peace and freedom but you dont. You use this items but doing the opponent.. If ı am wrong explain please..

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:08 AM on 05/01/2009
- Ascoli I'm a Fan of Ascoli 33 fans permalink
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I forgot .....what are they fighting for?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:05 AM on 05/01/2009
- BigAl72 I'm a Fan of BigAl72 145 fans permalink
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First it was oil, and now it's about fixing a war gone wrong.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:21 AM on 05/01/2009
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It will always be about the oil.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:30 PM on 05/01/2009
- kepary I'm a Fan of kepary 6 fans permalink

FREEDOM

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:43 PM on 05/01/2009
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