Terrence Barnich: State Department Official Among 3 Americans Killed In Iraq

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ROBERT H. REID | May 26, 2009 04:26 PM EST | AP

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FILE - This undated file photo released Tuesday, May 26, 2009, by the Illinois Commerce Commission shows Terence Barnich. Barnich, the deputy director of the State Department's Iraq Transition Assistance Office in Baghdad and former Illinois Commerce Commission chairman, was one of three Americans killed when a roadside bomb struck a U.S. convoy in western Iraq, U.S. officials said Tuesday. (AP Photo/Illinois Commerce Commission, File)

BAGHDAD — A roadside bomb blasted a U.S. convoy west of Baghdad, killing three Americans, including a top reconstruction official who once headed the Illinois Commerce Commission, U.S. authorities said Tuesday.

The attack occurred Monday on the eastern outskirts of Fallujah, which used to be the main stronghold of Sunni insurgents until U.S. troops overran the city in November 2004 in the bitterest urban fighting of the Iraq war.

Since then, Fallujah, 40 miles (70 kilometers) west of Baghdad in Anbar province, has been among the most heavily guarded cities in Iraq. A fatal attack in such an area illustrates the resilience of the insurgents despite major setbacks on the battlefield during the past two years.

Those killed in the blast included Terrence "Terry" Barnich, 56, deputy director of the State Department office that oversees U.S. reconstruction projects in Iraq, as well as a U.S. soldier and a Defense Department employee working for the U.S. Embassy, according to a U.S. statement.

Two other people were wounded, the U.S. said. None of the victims except Barnich was identified.

"We and all who are working for a brighter future for Iraq condemn this terrible attack in the strongest possible terms," U.S. Ambassador Christopher Hill said in a statement. "We remain committed as ever to helping Iraqis achieve the peace, stability and prosperity that will make such acts of terror a thing of the past."

At least four U.S. civilians have been killed in Iraq since Friday, when a defense contractor died in a rocket or mortar attack near the U.S. Embassy and another was found stabbed in his car. No arrests have been announced in the stabbing.

Barnich's sister, Rochelle Barnich, described her brother as a person with a great sense of humor who had been fascinated with politics since they were children. Barnich's family was notified of his death Monday.

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Barnich served as chairman of the Illinois Commerce Commission from 1989 to 1992. He also worked as chief counsel to former Illinois Gov. Jim Thompson and as a campaign manager for Republican candidate Judy Baar Topinka when she ran for governor in 2006.

"He wanted to make the world and everything around him better," Topinka said. "He was so looking forward to going over there and making a difference. To have this happen to him is just such a waste."

Barnich moved to Iraq in 2007 and was an adviser to the Ministry of Electricity until he was hired as deputy director of the Iraq Transition Assistance Office in Baghdad.

Barnich had planned to stay in Iraq for 11 months but extended his stay because he loved the work, according to an associate, Craig Clausen. He planned to return to the United States in July and assume his former job as CEO of the Chicago consulting company New Paradigm Resources Group, according to Clausen.

The convoy was returning to Baghdad after inspecting a waste water treatment plant under construction in Fallujah, the largest and most complex U.S. government-funded project in Anbar province.

The project has been long-delayed by a litany of problems, including deficient contracting and administration, suspected sectarian discrimination by the Iraqi central government and poor contractor performance.

Insurgents once held sway over Fallujah and the rest of Anbar, the largest of Iraq's 18 provinces. The city gained notoriety in 2004 when insurgents killed four employees of the Blackwater security firm and hung their bodies from a bridge.

Fighting raged in Anbar even after U.S. troops captured Fallujah. But violence fell off dramatically two years later when Sunni tribesmen turned against al-Qaida in Iraq and joined forces with American troops.

Last year, the U.S. military withdrew from most of Anbar's cities, including Fallujah, well ahead of a June 30 deadline for U.S. troops to leave Iraq's urban areas.

Like many cities in Iraq, Fallujah has a number of U.S.-supported reconstruction projects, many of them aimed at improving essential services and promoting businesses.

At least five other State Department employees have been killed in Iraq, including Steven Farley, who died in a June 2008 bombing at an Iraqi council building in Baghdad's Sadr City.

As of Monday, at least 4,301 members of the U.S. military had died in the Iraq war since it began in March 2003, according to an Associated Press count.

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Associated Press Writers Matthew Lee in Washington and Carla K. Johnson in Chicago contributed to this report.

BAGHDAD — A roadside bomb blasted a U.S. convoy west of Baghdad, killing three Americans, including a top reconstruction official who once headed the Illinois Commerce Commission, U.S. authoriti...
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I met Terry on several visits to Baghdad. He will be greatly missed but he died working for the freedom and democracy of the great people of Iraq.

Those who criticize the effort here but who have not met and talked to any the Iraqi's who truly value their freedom and democracy are making their judgments based on just reading and listening to the bad news and are missing all the good news and progress in this great country.

I have just been in Erbil Kurdistan for three weeks. it is a great city with wonderful friendly people that appreciate their freedom and their American friends. Baghdad will also get there in time.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:54 PM on 06/05/2009
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This is making Viet Nam look like a cake walk.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:47 PM on 05/26/2009
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A cake walk and a form of personality & information disorder....that should be a new DSM code!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:09 AM on 05/27/2009

My condolences to his friends and family for his loss, but why is he more important than the others killed with him? Why not name them as well?
Or the thousands who died before him in this Godforsaken war.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:49 PM on 05/26/2009
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Terry was the only person mentioned in the article ~ he is the one "we" know personally. As for words..no words can convey the importance of every human life here and in Iraq. One of the things that Terry believed is that we all deserve freedoms. The liberties that all of us take for granted, those that we live by, that we easily forget about when it is no longer on the television...they mean something to him. His gesture, like that of a true volunteer is honest and noble, not something that will be paid back. It is not until you serve another that you truly learn to love him without reward, or expectation. Terry "got" that and as a result, he wanted to learn and be more, be better. A better person, son, brother...a better American. He would have appreciated your post ladycubfan ~ an intelligent and equally fair minded person, Terry loved the opposing thought. He is here...just not in body.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:32 PM on 05/26/2009
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The insurgents are right. US occupation must end.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:21 PM on 05/26/2009
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Once more, patriotic Iraqis fight to expel the evil foreign invaders.

What conceivable business do we have in Iraq or Afghanistan? OK, 'BAMA, YOU'RE PRESIDENT, SO BRING THE TROOPS HOME ALREADY.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:26 PM on 05/26/2009

Yeah, Terry Barnich tended to the Right; perhaps even donated to the wrong politcal cause. I'm guessing I kind of balanced him out there. But to say he died for Haliburton/KBR or Bush or Cheney or to sarcastically tout the "evil insurgents" at his death is horrific. Like Limbaugh andthe other right wing nuts, you guys have crossed that line. Terry was a State Department Official; he worked to better lives. He did more for the world -- back home in Chicago and off in Iraq than you spewers of hate. He was my friend.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:44 PM on 05/26/2009
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The fineline here is one of humanity...Terry Barnich, right, or left wing is a man that does stands for what he believes in and not idly making comments like those listed here. Terry is good man, and a wonderful example for others, no matter what you believe. Please remember that making a stab at what one believes, takes nothing from them, but something from your soul. If you want to judge, go look in the mirror and then have a long hard look. Leave Terry's memory to us that love and cherish him for all of him, not just his politcal ideals. Please, there are people that respect him, and he has a family that is deeply grieving his loss. His mind, humor and heart will never be matched...Terry is and will always be alive in my heart. Tread lightly.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:53 PM on 05/26/2009
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Right! Bush laughs when they start carpet bombing Iraq, but you want compassion from liberals. Sorry no compassion for members of a political party that started an illegal war.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:15 PM on 05/26/2009

I'm sure my brother knew him as well as he would have worked him in Iraq on the reconstruction effort. Mr. Barnich worked selflessly in a dangerous area, hoping to bring good things to the Iraq people. I'm very sorry for your loss. My heart goes out to you and his family.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:27 PM on 05/26/2009
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It is a loss that will remain empty and open...Terry was so much, such a power in the lives of others. He is and will remain such an inspiration to all that knew him. He was both direct and subtle with those that he met, but, you always felt touch in some way by him. It is that old saying about "looking" at people. He saw things in others lurking in the periphrial that were there ~ but to be realized, they require listening, patience and thought. Terry was an introspective person waiting to share this, and if you asked, he opened up like the best Christmas present you can imagine...a true gift of love and friendship. If you have loved ones, friends or someone that has touched you, most especially serving in a war zone...call them, write them and tell them how important they are to you ~ how significant they are to this life...it flashes by so quickly. God Bless Terry Barnich, his mother, Margaret, sister Rochelle, brother Alain and the numerous number of extended relatives that adored him. You are forever in our hearts.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:06 AM on 05/27/2009
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Forgive me loss of detail..It cannot go without saying that two people in Terry's life that he would want mentioned are his best friend, Phil O'Conner and his direct report in Iraq, Karen Aguilar. If you know them, you know why they are important, and what his life was because of them. Karen was with Terry when this happened, thankfully, in another vehicle ~ she touched him everyday and on this most important day, she said goodbye for all of us. Phil O'Conner is Terry's eternal wing man and because of this, he will never be alone, or feel forsaken. Terry felt humble and honored by these people everyday and they should sleep at night knowing how much he truly loved them. I am grateful for the freedom to write here..in some ways it eases the pain knowing that he in some way might be having fun with it. You are loved Terry Barnich ~

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:19 AM on 05/27/2009
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This fake war by bush. leberation liberation at whatever cost except not my children

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:30 PM on 05/26/2009
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It's terrible that an American, a highly moral upholder of truth, honor and justice should be offed by these obviously evil insurgents. Who cares that these bums have lived their whole lives as Iraqi citizens? Once they lift a finger against the holy whiteness of goodness, the Americans, they are enemy combatants with no human rights at all. How can they be so ungrateful for all the good things the wonderful Americans have done for them? Louts!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:46 PM on 05/26/2009
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You are right on with your comments. I only hope they are honest.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:14 PM on 05/26/2009
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Honest, well it's honestly satire.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:09 PM on 05/26/2009
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Yeah bushcheneyaipacprojectforanewamericanicenturysignersandauthorssurebushcheney

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:28 PM on 05/26/2009
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i thought bo surrendered lets get out of there

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:10 PM on 05/26/2009
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We voted it over last Nov. These deaths are a waste of time.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:07 PM on 05/26/2009
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What a waste a huge waste...!

All based upon lies by Dick Cheney and Condi Rice, George Tenet, and George W. Bush...

Also America's biggest strategic blunder in history and one that allowed the Taliban and al-Qaeda to threaten and destabilized Pakistan and acquire thermonuclear weapons and missiles that will easily reach Israel but also much of parts of Europe..!

Iraq America's greatest strategic blunder..!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:02 PM on 05/26/2009
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The sad thing is that the "right" were warned that they would be opening Pandora's box and their response to the amazement of the rest of the world was to rename their french fires. Rename the french fries, now that's a brainiac solution allright!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:37 PM on 05/26/2009
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It is no longer about strategy or such, it is all about money. Bush/Cheney and their cohorts got what they wanted. They could not careless about anything else. What they say sounds nice but their action proves otherwise.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:00 PM on 05/26/2009
- TJCole I'm a Fan of TJCole 185 fans permalink
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Yes they used Iraq as a Cash Cow to bleed America's Treasury for their friends and their own stock portfolios...!

Why should any American die for Haliburton or KBR...?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:45 PM on 05/26/2009
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