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Baghdad Blasts Kill 40

Baghdad Bombing

REBECCA SANTANA   06/23/11 06:28 PM ET   AP

BAGHDAD — Four bombs ripped through Shiite neighborhoods in Baghdad Thursday evening, killing at least 40 people in the worst violence the capital has seen in months, Iraqi officials said. An American civilian aid specialist working to improve education in Iraq was killed in a separate attack.

The violence underscored the fragile nature of the security gains in Iraq at a time when American forces are preparing to withdraw by the end of this year and the challenges facing the State Department personnel and American contractors who would continue on after the U.S. military is gone.

The first three bombs went off in quick succession in a southwestern Baghdad neighborhood shortly after 7 p.m. One targeted a Shiite mosque, another exploded just outside a popular market, while the third went off inside the market where people were doing their evening shopping ahead of the Muslim weekend, Iraqi police officials said.

The officials said 34 people died and 82 others were injured in the three blasts. An official from Baghdad's Yarmouk hospital confirmed the casualty figures.

An Iraqi resident, Jabir Ali, said he was about 200 yards (meters) away when one of the bombs went off near a barber shop where his cousin works.

"I saw many people killed and injured. I went to see my cousin. The glass at his shop was broken and he was injured in his head, chest and hand by the glass," said Ali, who drove his cousin to the hospital.

About an hour later, a parked car bomb targeting a police patrol killed six people, including one policeman and five bystanders in a different neighborhood in southwestern Baghdad, said hospital officials.

The officials all spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak to reporters.

There was no immediate claim of responsibility, but Sunni extremists such as al-Qaida in Iraq generally tend to target Shiite mosques and neighborhoods and Iraqi security forces.

It was the worst attack in the capital since a parked car bomb exploded near a mourning tent in a northern Baghdad neighborhood in January, killing 48 people.

The American civilian killed earlier Thursday was Dr. Stephen Everhart, said a U.S. State Department spokeswoman, Victoria Nuland.

"Dr. Everhart was an American citizen who was working in Iraq for an implementing partner of the United States Agency for International Development's Mission in Iraq. He was killed while working on a project to introduce a new business curriculum to a Baghdad university in a program supported by the Iraqi Ministry of Higher Education," she said in a statement.

"We are saddened by this tragedy and extend our thoughts and prayers to Dr. Everhart's family and loved ones, and to the three other injured victims and their families," she said.

Everhart worked at the American University in Cairo, where he was associate dean of the Business School and a finance professor. Before joining AUC, he worked extensively with the World Bank and the Overseas Private Investment Corporation, a U.S. government agency designed to help businesses break into developing markets.

He also wrote articles on topics like international aid, corruption and financial markets.

Officials at Georgia State University said Everhart listed San Antonio, Texas, as his hometown on his registration paperwork. Everhart got both his master's and doctorate in economics at Georgia State in Atlanta.

Mary Beth Walker, dean of the School of Policy Studies, said Everhart met his wife, Stephanie, while in graduate school there. She described him as a "hard worker" with a good sense of humor.

Walker said Everhart had contact with Georgia State faculty members in the last two weeks about his work in Iraq and said he was planning to move to Vietnam soon to work at a university there.

The State Department gave no information about how he was killed, but an Iraqi police official said the American contractors were visiting a satellite office of Mustansiriyah University in eastern Baghdad when they were hit by a roadside bomb.

It was not known whether the assailants knew Americans were in the convoy or not. It is extremely rare for an American working so closely with the State Department to be killed.

Shiite militias who operate in the nearby neighborhood of Sadr City have stepped up attacks against the U.S. military in recent months and threatened violence against other American targets. Nine American soldiers have been killed in Iraq so far this month, one of the highest death tolls in two years.

The U.S. military has also accused Shiite militias of lobbing mortars and rockets at the U.S. Embassy in the Green Zone.

Shiite militias are trying to claim they are driving the U.S. military from Iraq and make the U.S. think twice before agreeing to have U.S. troops stay in the country past the Dec. 31 date by which they're slated to go home.

The attack against Everhart and the other contractors could have serious repercussions for the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad and the ability to conduct operations in the country. Already, U.S. Embassy staff and contractors working with agencies such as USAID generally travel in armored vehicles with guards and sometimes with U.S. military assistance.

Earlier this week, a convoy carrying French Embassy staff was targeted by a roadside bomb in the Karradah neighborhood. No one was killed in that incident.

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Associated Press writer Saad Abdul-Kadir in Baghdad and Dorie Turner in Atlanta contributed to this report.

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shergenius
sheergenius
12:46 AM on 06/27/2011
We are over there building bases for the military under the auspicious that we are helping them that is why they are mad. It's just like Turkey but they turned on us after they found out what we are all about there.
02:25 PM on 06/26/2011
Since it is only Muslim on Muslim violence nobody cares. A Jewish kid criticizes Islam and we get 2500 posts, but 40 people killed, 70 posts and no big deal. I think people have to start taking the killing of innocents a little more seriously.
02:23 PM on 06/26/2011
I thought the Muslim on Muslim violence was easing off. Guess I was wrong. They need to get some nice hobbies like stamp collecting.
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11:51 AM on 06/24/2011
" Mission Accomplished "
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American 69
10:45 AM on 06/24/2011
"Peaceful Islam" eh ? The U.S. needs to pull ALL soldiers out of Iraq and Afghanistan and let these people finish the job of killing each other off. The atrocities committed by these animals upon innocent men, women and children reflect the violent nature of the culture of Islam..... I actually feel sorry for Muslims........
10:23 AM on 06/24/2011
I wonder if McCain, William Kristol and some others are still sticking to their story on what a "great success" Iraq is.

Just about everyday there are bombings.



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09:40 AM on 06/24/2011
Obama and military THOUGHT they had Iraq under control and that it was the perfect time to leave Iraq. Point being?? Obama and military think Afghan will never be under control and that there will never be a 'perfect' time to leave Afghan so we won't. Point being? No matter how much Obama and military think they know what's what in Iraq, Afghan or Pakistan... they will NEVER accomplish THE mission... our troops' lives are being used up for nothing... our billions of dollars are being used up for nothing... in the long run (after how many more years??)... there will be NOTHING to show for all our time & money spent in the DIRTlands. Point being?? Bring our troops & money home NOW!!!
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AZreb
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10:09 AM on 06/24/2011
fanned - thousands of lives lost, many more thousands woundeds, billions of dollars wasted and no one seems to have any answers not the Commander in chief, not the generals, not the State Department, not DHS.
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shergenius
sheergenius
12:48 AM on 06/27/2011
the mission was accomplished under GWB remember!!!!
09:17 AM on 06/24/2011
Ah.....We have won their hearts and minds!
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shergenius
sheergenius
12:49 AM on 06/27/2011
yeah by throwing flowers and candy especially after we blew up Bagdhad to smithereens remember?
10:03 AM on 06/27/2011
Oh, I remember, for sure, I was really moved by them greeting our soldiers with all of those American flags waving.
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bar1ed
midnight toker!
07:38 AM on 06/24/2011
The only end to this Civil War, yes a Civil War, is our participation, hopefully.
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07:51 AM on 06/24/2011
How long have we been there?
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bar1ed
midnight toker!
08:03 AM on 06/24/2011
Too long!
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jessivehadit
Philosopher, Scientist, Writer, Researcher
07:05 AM on 06/24/2011
Man...if this happened here, it would be the biggest story of the year. This war is so sad and unnecessary.
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vippy
Carpe Diem!
05:41 AM on 06/24/2011
What a mess we have made in Iraq, now we have killings, worse than when Saddam was in power.
And our politicians are proud of it calling it spreading democracy!  Insane.
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shergenius
sheergenius
12:51 AM on 06/27/2011
Dont you just love our way of spreading democracy.. I just cant wait to see what happens to that floatilla coming into GAZA .
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Howard53545
05:30 AM on 06/24/2011
I thought this war was over!
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07:51 AM on 06/24/2011
"Mission Accomplished" 2x over.
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Edward Lucie-Smith
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03:37 AM on 06/24/2011
Ah yes, this is the legacy the allies will leave when they eventually get out of a supposedly pacified Afghanistan.
09:43 AM on 06/24/2011
... a peaceful Afghan, Iraq and Pakistan will NEVER happen... I'm usually an optimist but t'ain't no way when it comes to wars in the mid-east... we're losers no matter how long we stay there. Be a big & brave man Obama and declare that the mission can NOT be accomplished and get out now - save our troops, our money and especially our country that's spiraling down the toilet fast.
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nelson rivera
All Together Now.
03:07 AM on 06/24/2011
This is going to get worse once all US troops go Home Mainly because of Iran taking measures in their own Interest.
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youarenotGod
03:30 AM on 06/24/2011
Do you mean worse than the 650,000 Iraqi civilians killed since the US invasion in 2003? I doubt that.
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PtownBen
05:37 AM on 06/24/2011
Worse than the Saddam years for sure.
02:28 AM on 06/24/2011
Has any body noticed that whenever Iraqis start demanding that US leave Iraq, the suicide or any kind of bombings get started? And the bombings are always in Shiite areas. That is why we have so many ex-Blackwater mercenaries to do the job. Does any one really think that US wants to leave Iraq?
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vippy
Carpe Diem!
05:43 AM on 06/24/2011
Stands to reason to believe we are behind it so we can stay.  After all, we built the huge consulate, etc.
to stay.  Once the USA is in, they stay in - called for strategic purposes around the globe.
11:20 AM on 06/24/2011
War is money making business.

Between corrupt Iraqi government officials, thuggish mercenaries and "private contractors" fleecing the U.S. taxpayer out of literally billions of dollars annually, we won't leave until all the pigs have gorged at the trough until they are stuffed.
06:56 PM on 06/24/2011
I could not have said it any better.
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shergenius
sheergenius
01:09 AM on 06/27/2011
absolutely doing their best for the taxpayer WHERE!! It's so sad I just want to cry