Three US Soldiers Shot Dead, 23 Iraqis Found In Mass Graves Outside Baghdad

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ROBERT H. REID | June 4, 2008 06:05 PM EST | AP

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An Iraqi woman passes next to a destroyed car after a car bomb explosion, in the Ash Sha'b neighborhood of northern Baghdad, Iraq, Wednesday, June 4, 2008. A suicide truck bomber struck near the Baghdad home of an Iraqi police general, killing at least 16 people and wounding 50 others, the police said. Wednesday's suicide bombing was the deadliest such attack in Baghdad since early March. (AP Photo/Karim Kadim)

BAGHDAD — A truck packed with rockets blew up Wednesday in a Shiite area of Baghdad, killing 18 people in the deadliest single blast in the city in more than three months. Three U.S. soldiers were killed by gunfire north of the capital.

A U.S. military spokesman said the blast appeared to have been an accident that occurred as Shiite militiamen were transporting the weapons through a densely populated neighborhood of northern Baghdad _ possibly to fire at a nearby American base.

Iraqi police said a suicide truck bomber had targeted the house of an Iraqi police general, who was not at home but whose nephew was among those killed. U.S. officials said 75 people were wounded, and police said they included the general's elderly parents.

But the U.S. military disputed the police account, saying Shiite extremists were transporting rockets and mortars on a tractor-trailer when the weapons mistakenly exploded. Witnesses also confirmed the vehicle was carrying weapons.

"They were trying to attack us ... and it went off (accidentally)" said U.S. military spokesman Lt. Col. Steve Stover, who provided the death toll. "They wouldn't waste rockets like that" on a suicide attack.

The force of the blast crumbled several two-story buildings, buried cars under rubble, sheared off a corrugated steel roof and left a large crater on the residential street.

It was the deadliest single explosion in Baghdad since March 3, when a suicide car bomber killed 22 people in eastern Baghdad. Sixteen people died in a mortar attack in the Shiite militia stronghold of Sadr City on April 9.

Wednesday's carnage was a grim reminder of the bombs and killings that rocked the capital before President Bush rushed about 30,000 reinforcements to Iraq last year to curb a wave of Shiite-Sunni slaughter.

More recently, violence has dropped sharply since a May 11 cease-fire ended seven weeks of fighting between U.S. and Iraqi soldiers and Shiite militiamen in the capital's Sadr City district.

Nevertheless, a car bomb exploded Wednesday night in the Shiite district of Karradah in east Baghdad, killing seven people, including three policemen, and wounding 11 other people, according to police and hospital sources who spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not supposed to release the information.

The three American soldiers died when gunmen opened fire on them near the town of Hawija, 150 miles north of Baghdad, a U.S military statement said. No further details were released.

Their deaths brought to at least 4,090 the number of American military personnel who have died in the Iraq war since it began in March 2003, according to an Associated Press count.

Hawija, once a hub for Sunni militants and disaffected allies of Saddam Hussein, was believed to have been pacified in recent months. Last year the town was the scene of one of the largest ceremonies where tribal sheiks joined forces with the Americans to fight al-Qaida in Iraq.

South of Baghdad, Iraqi villagers and soldiers unearthed at least 13 bodies from a shallow, dusty grave in farmland on the outskirts of Latifiyah, a mostly Sunni town that also has some Shiite residents. The bodies were first discovered Tuesday, but digging continued a day later.

Associated Press Television News footage showed Iraqi troops and civilians clawing through dusty soil with shovels. At least three severely decomposed bodies could be seen in side-by-side graves.

The U.S. military said American soldiers, acting on a tip from a local citizen, found at least 10 decomposed bodies Tuesday in the sewer shaft of a building in east Baghdad.

Those victims appeared to have died more than two years ago during the height of the sectarian reprisal killings, the military said.

Latifiyah, about 20 miles south of Baghdad, was taken over by al-Qaida-linked Sunni militants a few years ago. It became a hotbed of Sunni extremist activity before U.S. and Iraqi forces regained control late last year.

Maj. Faisal Ali Hussein, who supervised the digging, said villagers are only now feeling safe enough to point out possible mass grave sites in the area.

Also Wednesday, a car bomb wounded eight civilians in Kirkuk, police Brig. Gen. Sarhat Qadir said. The city is the scene of ongoing ethnic tension among Arabs, Kurds and Turkomen for control of the city, the heart of Iraq's northern oil fields.

Meanwhile, the U.S. military said it detained nine suspects and destroyed two "terrorist safe houses" Wednesday in raids targeting al-Qaida across central and northern parts of the country.

One of the men had been wanted for alleged involvement in distributing weapons and car bombings in Baghdad, the military said in a statement.

Another suspect was responsible for organizing suicide bombings and helping foreign militants enter Iraq, the statement said.

Information from other detainees already in U.S. custody led American troops on Wednesday to two facilities that housed foreign militants west of Mosul, it said. The buildings were safely destroyed.

In a separate operation Wednesday, Iraqi police said they uncovered a large weapons cache near Samarra, 60 miles north of Baghdad.

Among the load were hundreds of explosive belts, three assembled car bombs and several different types of rockets, an officer said on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to release the information. One suspect also was arrested in the raid.

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Associated Press writers Lauren Frayer and Sameer N. Yacoub contributed to this report.

 
 

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- PDXer See Profile I'm a Fan of PDXer

"Revealed: Secret plan to keep Iraq under US control: Bush wants 50 military bases, control of Iraqi airspace and legal immunity for all American soldiers and contractors"

From the Independent (UK)

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/middle-east/revealed-secret-plan-to-keep-iraq-under-us-control-840512.html

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:13 PM on 06/04/2008
- PDXer See Profile I'm a Fan of PDXer

Goddamn these war pig-loving, paper tiger, chicken hawk bastards!....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:37 PM on 06/04/2008
- americanalien See Profile I'm a Fan of americanalien

Lord help us, Bush can't leave the white house faster. Our poor soldiers deserve a break. I'm hanging on until November.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:27 PM on 06/04/2008
- MaxBob See Profile I'm a Fan of MaxBob

With 43 murders in NYC in May 08, Iraq pales in comparison. But, hey, we're civilized at least.........

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:17 PM on 06/04/2008
- thegreatgiginthesky See Profile I'm a Fan of thegreatgiginthesky

And a one and a two and a three........

THE SURGE IS A SUCCESS, THE SURGE IS A SUCCESS, THE SURGE IS A SUCCESS, THE SURGE IS A SUCCESS, THE SURGE IS A SUCCESS, THE SURGE IS A SUCCESS, THE SURGE IS A SUCCESS, THE SURGE IS A SUCCESS, THE SURGE IS A SUCCESS, THE SURGE IS A SUCCESS, THE SURGE IS A SUCCESS, THE SURGE IS A SUCCESS, THE SURGE IS A SUCCESS, THE SURGE IS A SUCCESS, THE SURGE IS A SUCCESS, THE SURGE IS A SUCCESS, THE SURGE IS A SUCCESS, THE SURGE IS A SUCCESS, THE SURGE IS A SUCCESS, THE SURGE IS A SUCCESS, THE SURGE IS A SUCCESS, THE SURGE IS A SUCCESS, THE SURGE IS A SUCCESS, THE SURGE IS A SUCCESS, THE SURGE IS A SUCCESS

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:17 PM on 06/04/2008
- realpolitic See Profile I'm a Fan of realpolitic

Is there a certain tune those words go to?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:30 PM on 06/04/2008
- mamacat See Profile I'm a Fan of mamacat

Further proof that we must not leave, ever. Or at least not until all of the Iraqis are converted to Christianity (they are free to choose whichever Christian sect they want to) and not until after a ticker-tape parade is held in Bagdad celebrating our victory over them. After that, we can leave.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:00 PM on 06/04/2008
- Grannysue See Profile I'm a Fan of Grannysue

And the beat goes on, condolences to their families, McSame will be out touting, yea but it's only three deaths so far that's a good sign! Unbelievable, I'm sure the military men and women on the ground are hoping the days until they swear in Obama comes very fast so they can start returning to their families!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:51 PM on 06/04/2008
- darthdarcy See Profile I'm a Fan of darthdarcy

Iraq is an exercise in absolute futility if you can't build or stabilize a nation at the rate of $12 billion a week then what's the sense..the Iraqi's must step up get their own electricity and water flowing as well as increase Oil exports and extraction they have billions in reserve and won't even do this..

What a cesspool we're swimming in it's a shame McCain has such little regard for American troops and America's best interests and security..

When you consider the cost to care for all those already seriously wounded or mentally scared for life we have already pissed away $1.6 Trillion dollars or more on this ignorant hate filled wasteland..of Iraq or what is in reality still Babylon where empires come to die..

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:00 PM on 06/04/2008
- Jules1 See Profile I'm a Fan of Jules1

I am all the women that fought to be able to vote will appreciate Hillary voters tossing their vores away on McCain, sad they do not realize how long it took to get to this point in history. McCain will bring death to us all, there will not be one country in unity with us, oops, not many now!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:32 PM on 06/04/2008
- SonnyBono See Profile I'm a Fan of SonnyBono

The following has occured in Iraq today - June 6, 2008:

5 killed in Baghdad truck bombing

Gunmen killed a police colonel in eastern Baghdad

Gunmen killed a member of President Jalal Talabani's PUK party

Gunmen killed a man in Mosul

A roadside bomb near a police patrol wounded 6 people in northeastern Baghdad

At least 23 bodies were found in two Iraqi mass graves south of Baghdad

Three US soldiers were killed in northern Iraq

But of course, none of this could have possibly happened since McCain and Bush keep telling us the surge is working - tell it to the dead, Senator McCain.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:02 PM on 06/04/2008
- SonnyBono See Profile I'm a Fan of SonnyBono

Meant to say June 4th not 6th - sorry, must have been a McCain moment.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:26 PM on 06/04/2008
- esquire07 See Profile I'm a Fan of esquire07

The gave their lives so that you could pay $4.00 a gallon for gas.

Dead US troops = Halliburton Profits = Money in Dick cheney's bloody criminal pockets.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:00 PM on 06/04/2008
- dfortruth See Profile I'm a Fan of dfortruth

Ok , how many more people have to die for this unjust war, while McSame and the media try to tell us that it is working. Americans should know that this is a spiritual war, and it can not be won by human ways and weapons. These people are willing to die for their beliefs, how would we feel if another country came to America and killed our president, and told us who they want our leader to be, and how they want our country to run we all would stand up and fight against that.

It is time the media let us know how the people in Iraq feel about our troops in their country, and what they want for their country. To say that we are fighting there, and allowing our troops to die there along with the people in Iraq, so that they do not come here and hurt us is wrong. Now they are trying to sell us on Iran, when we we all stand up and cry out for truth.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:28 AM on 06/04/2008
- springsm See Profile I'm a Fan of springsm

At last, we see the number of deaths in Iraq of United States Military Service People. Thanks to the propaqandising reports of retired generals and the media, we have not had much of anything on the war in Iraq EXCEPT the ranting rhetoric of "Myfriends". McCain will ignore this and keep on spinnin'.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:47 AM on 06/04/2008
- realpolitic See Profile I'm a Fan of realpolitic

I wonder how McCain will spin this violence to say Obama is out of touch on iraq?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:20 AM on 06/04/2008
- bracken See Profile I'm a Fan of bracken

Oh, come on. You know this will be spun as, "Yes, but didn't you see that this month's fatality total was the LOWEST IN A YEAR? Why do you hate our soldiers?"

What's more, this story hasn't even come up on Yahoo's news headlines. I don't have TV, but on the major broadcast news I predict it will be a single sentence right before a commercial. A tsk, tsk--but we're WINNING! Freedom isn't free, noble sacrifice, our heart goes out, Iraqis released from the chains of tyranny,blah blah blah. Little regretful wince on the face of the blonde babe with cleavage.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:13 AM on 06/04/2008
- 1differentdrummer See Profile I'm a Fan of 1differentdrummer

And peace reigns.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:49 AM on 06/04/2008
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