Baghdad Car Bombs Kill Over 130

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REBECCA SANTANA | 10/25/09 10:52 PM | AP

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BAGHDAD — A pair of suicide car bombings Sunday devastated the heart of Iraq's capital, killing at least 147 people in the country's deadliest attack in more than two years. The bombs targeted two government buildings and called into question Iraq's ability to protect its people as U.S. forces withdraw.

The bombings show that insurgents still have the ability to launch horrific attacks even as violence has dropped dramatically in Iraq. Many fear such attacks will only increase as Iraq prepares for crucial January elections.

The dead included 35 employees at the Ministry of Justice and at least 25 staff members of the Baghdad Provincial Council, said police and medical officials speaking on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak to the media. At least 721 people were wounded, including three American contractors.

The street where the blasts occurred had just been reopened to vehicle traffic six months ago. Shortly after, blast walls were repositioned to allow traffic closer to the government buildings. Such changes were touted by Iraq's Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki as a sign that safety was returning to the city.

The Iraqi leader walked among the mangled and blackened cars, which lay in front of blast walls that had been decorated with peaceful street scenes of Iraq. At the Justice Ministry, windows and walls on both sides of the street were blown away, and blood pooled with water from burst pipes.

Al-Maliki has staked his political reputation and re-election bid on his ability to bring peace to the country and pledged to punish those responsible, who he said wanted to "spread chaos in the country, undermine the political process and prevent the holding of parliamentary elections." But the Sunday attacks seemed designed to paint the Iraqi leader as incapable of providing security to the beleaguered city, undermining much of his political support.

The attacks occurred just hours before Iraq's top leadership was scheduled to meet with heads of political parties in order to reach a compromise on election guidelines needed to hold the January vote.

President Barack Obama, who earlier this week reaffirmed the U.S.'s commitment to withdrawing its troops from the country, called al-Maliki to offer his condolences.

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"These bombings serve no purpose other than the murder of innocent men, women and children, and they only reveal the hateful and destructive agenda of those who would deny the Iraqi people the future that they deserve," Obama said.

The fact that the vehicles were able to get into an area home to numerous government institutions – just hundreds of yards from the heavily fortified Green Zone where the U.S. Embassy and the prime minister's office are located – sparked demands that those in charge of the city's security be held accountable.

"Those responsible for security and intelligence should be checked and interrogated," said Sunni Iraqi lawmaker Wathab Shakir. "Why should innocent people be killed?"

The initial investigation suggested the vehicles, each loaded down with more than 1,500 pounds of explosives, might have passed through some security checkpoints before hitting their destination, said Maj. Gen. Qassim al-Mousawi, a spokesman for the city's operations command center.

There have been no claims of responsibility so far, but massive car bombs have been the hallmark of the Sunni insurgents seeking to overthrow the country's Shiite-dominated government. Iraq has accused members of the outlawed Baath Party living in neighboring Syria of being behind another series of deadly bombings in August that also targeted government buildings. Al-Maliki blamed the attacks on Baathist and Al-Qaida.

Black smoke billowed from the frantic scene, as emergency service vehicles sped to the area. Many of the wounded were loaded into the back of trucks and into civilian cars because there were too many for ambulances to carry.

"The walls collapsed and we had to run out," said Yasmeen Afdhal, 24, an employee of the Baghdad provincial administration, which runs the city. "There are many wounded, and I saw them being taken away. They were pulling victims out of the rubble, and rushing them to ambulances."

The provincial council is the city government, which oversees a broad range of city services such as garbage collection, electricity, distribution of fuel for generators and school maintenance.

U.S. troops were also called in at the request of the Iraqi government to help secure the area, deal with any explosive material and offer forensics personnel to assist in the investigation, said a military spokesman, Maj. Dave Shoupe.

The coordinated bombings were the deadliest since a series of massive truck bombs in northern Iraq killed nearly 500 villagers from the minority Yazidi sect in August 2007. In Baghdad itself, it was the worst attack since a series of suicide bombings against Shiite neighborhoods in April 2007 killed 183.

Three American security contractors working for the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad were injured in the blasts, said Philip Frayne, an embassy spokesman. Frayne could not immediately provide details about who the contractors were escorting, which company they worked for or the nature of their injuries.

The explosions were just a few hundred yards from Iraq's Foreign Ministry, which is still rebuilding after massive bombings there in August. The bombings were a devastating blow for a country that has seen a dramatic drop in violence since the height of the sectarian fighting in 2006 and 2007.

On the streets of Baghdad, many Iraqis were angry at what they described as a lapse in security and wary about what will happen when U.S. forces leave.

"Everyday, we hear statements from different government officials that our forces are ready to control the situation on the ground when the U.S. forces withdraw," Zahid Hussain Najim said. "But day after day it has been found that these officials are either liars or have no idea about what's going on outside their offices."

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Associated Press writers Sinan Salaheddin, Qassim Abdul-Zahra, Muhieddin Rashad, Mazin Yahya and Barbara Surk contributed to this report.

BAGHDAD — A pair of suicide car bombings Sunday devastated the heart of Iraq's capital, killing at least 147 people in the country's deadliest attack in more than two years. The bombs targeted t...
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- sheoples I'm a Fan of sheoples 68 fans permalink
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MSM = adding more noise and drowning out the news

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:18 PM on 10/27/2009
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Good nite to all thanks, for the challenging night.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:03 AM on 10/26/2009
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Goodnight, sir. It is a pleasure conversing with you and I look forward to future chats.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:20 AM on 10/26/2009
- Dreamers101 I'm a Fan of Dreamers101 186 fans permalink
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Good night friends this thread is done...

I hope those folks in Iraq cry's for there last time may peace come to the middle east...

~Dreamers

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:56 AM on 10/26/2009
- EconPadawan I'm a Fan of EconPadawan 268 fans permalink
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Goodnight Dreamers. Take it easy my friend.

"I hope those folks in Iraq cry's for there last time may peace come to the middle east..."

I agree with the sentiment.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:01 AM on 10/26/2009
- EconPadawan I'm a Fan of EconPadawan 268 fans permalink
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By the way, I am out as well. Goodnight all.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:03 AM on 10/26/2009
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gaiuscaprica I'm a Fan of gaiuscaprica I'm a fan of this user 12 fan
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Some people act stoopid to be cute
Some people act stoopid for comic relief

And then there are republicans and conservati­ves.......­..

Who are you???

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:43 AM on 10/26/2009
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Am as imperfect as anyone else here, can be guilty on count 1 and 2 occasionally,
not a republican, but only on principle(who knows maybe on day there will be a moral republican: a lot of folks never thought that we would have an African American president but we do, and he is just and smart who knew?)
as for me history will decide, villain or patriot.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:01 AM on 10/26/2009
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So all of the above........

cool........

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:11 AM on 10/26/2009
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Fox = terrist organizati­on........­...

Well he// yeah I am totally ok with that comparison Rammo......

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:32 AM on 10/26/2009
- EconPadawan I'm a Fan of EconPadawan 268 fans permalink
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Are they a t.errorist organization? YES. Definition...

•S: (n) terrorist (a radical who employs terror as a political weapon; usually organizes with other terrorists in small cells; often uses religion as a cover for terrorist activities)

Using fear to try and effect the outcome of a political discussions is a daily thing with them. D.eath P.anels anyone?

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:43 AM on 10/26/2009
- EconPadawan I'm a Fan of EconPadawan 268 fans permalink
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sorry for the double print.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:44 AM on 10/26/2009
- EconPadawan I'm a Fan of EconPadawan 268 fans permalink
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Are they a t.errorist organization? YES. Definition...

•S: (n) t3rrorist (a r.adical who employs t3rror as a political w3apon; usually organizes with other t3rrorists in small cells; often uses r3ligion as a cover for t3rrorist activities)

Using fear to try and effect the outcome of a political discussions is a daily thing with them. D.eath P.anels anyone?

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:44 AM on 10/26/2009
- Rubiconski I'm a Fan of Rubiconski 30 fans permalink
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Still talking about success in Iraq?

War is no longer a viable option. Negotiation is the only option.

The Pentagon must be put back in the bottle. It’s no longer effective.

The time has come for the American people to come to their senses and shake off this pathetic case of national denial.

IT IS OVER FOLKS! Checkmate, and time to leave.

Or the Obama's can join the Bush's down in Paraguay.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:25 AM on 10/26/2009
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If I might interject a missive as to the seeming impatience with many here, people of good heart and honest concern for those human beings who are in harms way, with the rate at which President Obama is leaving Iraq.

Please pardon my impudence, but from a more objective viewpoint, the general consensus internationally is that President Obama is making considerable progress in lifting the United States out of the quicksand that it was placed into by his predecessor.

It's arduous and sometimes one leg sinks a little deeper while the other finds more solid ground. Anyone with any historical insight recognises that this is the only safe way to extricate one's self from such a dangerous situation.

Your Country is regaining not only the respect of the world, but it's self respect as well.

You should be very proud that your new President is so careful.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:30 AM on 10/26/2009
- Rubiconski I'm a Fan of Rubiconski 30 fans permalink
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"Let me be clear: There is no military solution in Iraq and there never was," Obama said in excerpts of the speech provided to The Associated Press. "The best way to protect our security and to pressure Iraq's leaders to resolve their civil war is to immediately begin to remove our combat troops. Not in six months or one year — now," the Illinois senator says.

VIDEO LINK: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S-FCUqUs9ec

So quit screwing around and bring out troops home now.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:59 AM on 10/26/2009
- NEFox I'm a Fan of NEFox 7 fans permalink
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way to go GJ. I am so incredibly glad that we have an intelligent president this time. Our problems in world relationships are complex, and the ansers are far from simple. I am tired of America having the image of being arrogant and pushy.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:56 PM on 10/26/2009
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- + gaiuscaprica I'm a Fan of gaiuscaprica I'm a fan of this user 12 fans permalink
You would do ur self a favor by studying history, that goes doubly so for austin4
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So what history of a power vacuum you wish to enquire upon little one.....????

Last I heard in History everyone was afraid of Iraq..including Imadinnerjacket in Iran.......

So as EPMD proclaimed with authority.­..........­....."So what you sayin"

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:21 AM on 10/26/2009
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Please pardon my insolence, but I believe you are correct in your assertion. I directed a similar query to Mr. gaiuscaprica and have yet to receive any response.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:34 AM on 10/26/2009
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your insolence is pardoned- will look for your comment since you see fit to rob me of my sleep; but if you share similar mind with citizencain my reply should suffice.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:37 AM on 10/26/2009
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I'm still trying to figure out wat ur saying...my point as far as history is concerned was that after we bombed japan, the war ended, reparations made by the US, there was a change in the way they interacted globally, that has made them successful- if wasn't fixing a few bridges and homes here and there. I see this happening in Iraq if the people truly want change. my comment wasn't a personal attack, more of a here is what I think-wat I think ;now is of sleep, I hope I don't dream about nuclear war as I did last night.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:34 AM on 10/26/2009
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Sir, you are neglecting the fact that the sovereign nation of Iraq did not attack the United States as did Imperial Japan nor do you realise that the socio-political dynamic in the Middle East is in any way comparable to the monolithic structure that Imperial Japan had in place at the time.

You should never assume that the "change" that the people in Iraq want is in any way compatible with embracing those very "values" that brought such pain and ruination to their people, a culture that has been known to hold "grudges" for millennium.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:40 AM on 10/26/2009
- EconPadawan I'm a Fan of EconPadawan 268 fans permalink
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Why is fox news so dangerous and how do you create t.errorism?

First of all we have to understand what t.errorism is. T.errorism is a small group of people that have organized to effect the outcome of a common political goal. In order to achieve their goal they will use acts of violence, or the threat of violence, to strike fear in the hearts of their political opponents and sway the political winds in their favor.

What does this have to do with the Fox News organization? It is no big secret that their intent is to smear the president at any cost. Their goal is to sway the political future of this country in their favor....all for a the sake of making a buck. I am reminded of a quote however...

"Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities."
-Voltaire

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:18 AM on 10/26/2009
- Ramirez I'm a Fan of Ramirez 256 fans permalink
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So you are comparing FOX News with jihadi terro.rists?

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:24 AM on 10/26/2009
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You made a reasonable comparison between Fox and terro.rists.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:27 AM on 10/26/2009
- postman66 I'm a Fan of postman66 295 fans permalink
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Their more like a creation of Vince McMahon.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:28 AM on 10/26/2009
- EconPadawan I'm a Fan of EconPadawan 268 fans permalink
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No. What makes you think that t.errorism is relegated to Islam? T.errorism has nothing to do with a race a people and EVERYTHING to do with convincing a group of individuals to be dissatisfied with the leaders of their country.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:28 AM on 10/26/2009
- noneIn2008 I'm a Fan of noneIn2008 27 fans permalink

Stop the blame, stop the excuses. Pull the plug, today.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:16 AM on 10/26/2009
    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:14 AM on 10/26/2009
- Beachchick I'm a Fan of Beachchick 325 fans permalink
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I am out -- night gang.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:10 AM on 10/26/2009
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good night

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:15 AM on 10/26/2009
- Dreamers101 I'm a Fan of Dreamers101 186 fans permalink
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See you BC i am still your biggest fan :)

~Dreamers

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:16 AM on 10/26/2009
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Hey sand between the toes is very pleasant near the Ocean........


sweet dreams BC......!!!

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:17 AM on 10/26/2009
- Dreamers101 I'm a Fan of Dreamers101 186 fans permalink
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Dreams are sweet with a pocket full of money good friends and family all around you... Now that's a sweet Dream....

~Dreamers

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:19 AM on 10/26/2009
- EconPadawan I'm a Fan of EconPadawan 268 fans permalink
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Goodnight Beachchick! =)

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:19 AM on 10/26/2009
- EconPadawan I'm a Fan of EconPadawan 268 fans permalink
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Sleep well Beachchick. This is for you...

Incubus - Wish You Were Here
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AtB-YN03XDg

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:23 AM on 10/26/2009
- noesis I'm a Fan of noesis 65 fans permalink
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new Main.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:08 AM on 10/26/2009
- Dreamers101 I'm a Fan of Dreamers101 186 fans permalink
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No chit really 0|0

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:17 AM on 10/26/2009
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We didn't give Iraq any gifts. We eliminated their tyrant and tipped the balance of power from the Sunnis to the Shias. The Kurds still feel threatened. The Sunnis are angry and want their dominance back. It was a powder keg when Saddam Hussein was in power and it's a powder keg now.

Btw, this "gift" came in the form of their infrastructure destroyed by our military, about 1,000,000 Iraqi deaths and 5,000,000 dispersed to other countries.

Who needs this kind of gift?

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:07 AM on 10/26/2009

"GIFT" in german means poison. Maybe that is the gift. Rumsfeld was photo'd shaking hands with Saddam after he gave Saddam Nerve gas. They were both smiling like Dr Strange Love in the movie.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:30 AM on 10/26/2009
- Khirad I'm a Fan of Khirad 261 fans permalink
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I've actually been spending most the night trying to remember this really haunting performance of classical Arabic music which I thought would be apropos. Happy Arab pop didn't seem quite fitting and everyone is watching U2 anyhow. Anyway, with that, I bid all thee adieu for the night. This is sorta what I was after...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K1e0WRywYmg&feature=related

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:01 AM on 10/26/2009
- Beachchick I'm a Fan of Beachchick 325 fans permalink
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Night, Khirad

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:02 AM on 10/26/2009
- EconPadawan I'm a Fan of EconPadawan 268 fans permalink
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Take it easy khirad.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:04 AM on 10/26/2009
- Dreamers101 I'm a Fan of Dreamers101 186 fans permalink
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Good night follow worrier see you at the doorsteps to peace.

~Dreamers

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:04 AM on 10/26/2009
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Nite K....sleep well.........

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:06 AM on 10/26/2009
- noesis I'm a Fan of noesis 65 fans permalink
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peace

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:06 AM on 10/26/2009
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KC45

I may seem callous but is easy to do from my comfy leather chair/ottoman,
Drinking my First Flush Dragon Well green tea(Very Limited) from ten ren. but before I think about another country we are at war with I still remember the folks down in the lower ward in new Orleans( I still think that I could have done more for them)- so yeah lets help the Iraqis, afghanis, and all assorted NIS in the world. how many years has it been since Katrina? you know you're right others first Fnew Orleans.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:01 AM on 10/26/2009
- austin4 I'm a Fan of austin4 219 fans permalink

You can thank Bush for that,,,,NO,,has been a jungle, since he let it dr own, in 2005

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:04 AM on 10/26/2009
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you misunderstand me WE r responsible when we allow our government do do stup!d things.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:06 AM on 10/26/2009
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