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Title: Baghdad car bombs near government offices kill 136
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Published: Oct 25, 2009
Author: yahoo
Post Date: 2009-10-25 10:03:08 by tom007
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Baghdad car bombs near government offices kill 136 AP * Print

The dead body of a man is carried away from the blast scene after being killed AP – The dead body of a man is carried away from the blast scene after being killed by a massive bomb attack …

* Iraq Slideshow:Iraq * AP Top Stories Play Video Iraq Video:AP Top Stories AP * Car bombs kill dozens in Baghdad Play Video Iraq Video:Car bombs kill dozens in Baghdad AP

By QASSIM ABDUL-ZAHRA, Associated Press Writer Qassim Abdul-zahra, Associated Press Writer – 14 mins ago

BAGHDAD, Iraq – Two suicide car bombs exploded in downtown Baghdad Sunday, killing at least 136 people and delivering a powerful blow to the heart of the fragile city's government in the worst attack of the year, officials said.

While violence has dropped dramatically in the country since the height of the sectarian tensions, such bombings like Sunday's demonstrate the precarious nature of the security gains and the insurgency's abilities to still pull off devastating attacks in the center of what is supposed to be one of Baghdad's most secure areas.

Black smoke could be seen billowing from the frantic scene, as emergency service vehicles sped to the area. Even civilian cars were being commandeered to transport the wounded to hospitals.

"The walls collapsed and we had to run out," said Yasmeen Afdhal, 24, an employee of the Baghdad provincial administration, which was targeted by one of the car bombs. "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 car bombs, which targeted the Justice Ministry and the Baghdad provincial administration, come as Iraq is preparing for elections scheduled this January, and many Iraqi officials have warned that violence by insurgents intent destabilizing the country could rise.

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.

At least 25 staff members of the Baghdad Provincial Council, which runs the city, were killed in the bombing, said council member Mohammed al-Rubaiey.

The area where the blasts occurred is just a few hundred yards from the Green Zone that houses the U.S. Embassy as well as the prime minister's offices. The street where the blasts occurred had just been reopened to vehicle traffic a few months ago, in what was supposed to be a sign that safety was returning to the once devastated city.

The devastating attacks occurred just hours before Iraq's top leadership was scheduled to meet with heads of political parties on Sunday and reach a compromise on the disputed election law ahead of a crucial parliamentary vote in January.

The explosive-laden vehicles were sitting in parking garages next to the two government building, police said.

"They are targeting the government and the political process in the country," Maj. Gen. Qassim al-Mousawi, spokesman for the city's operations command center, told The Associated Press. He said the blasts were the work of suicide bombers who drove the vehicles into the parking lots, before blowing them up.

The blasts, which surpassed coordinated attacks against two government ministries in August that killed more than 100 people, appeared to be a blow to Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki who has staked his reputation and re-election hopes on returning security to the country.

Al-Maliki toured the blast sites later in the day.

Sunday's explosions also injured nearly 600 people who were taken to six area hospitals. Medical officials, speaking on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak to the media, gave the death toll.

Video images captured on a cell phone showed the second blast going off in a massive ball of flames, followed by a burst of machine gun fire.

"This is a political struggle, the price of which we are paying," said provincial council member al-Rubaiey. "Every politician is responsible and even the government is responsible, as well as security leaders."

Three American security contractors, working for the U.S. embassy in Baghdad were injured in the blasts, but no American embassy personnel were killed, said Philip Frayne, an embassy spokesman. Frayne could not immediately provide details about who the contractors were escorting to the site, which company they worked for or, 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.

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Associated Press Writer Rebecca Santana contributed to this story.

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#6. To: tom007 (#0)

I read just a few days ago a planted psyop story that the U.S. might have to postpone its scheduled withdrawals from Iraq because of the troubled election process.

This coming right on the heels of that propaganda tells me who is behind this.

The correct answer is that if "we" were to leave, "peace" would break out, not "civil war." "Peace" is the LAST THING desired by the MIC. This is their way of reminding "us" that they can do away with "peace" and extend the occupation at any time it suits them.

As I read on another forum, the U.S. is no longer a country. It is a military in search of a war(s).

Sam Houston  posted on  2009-10-25   10:50:51 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#8. To: Sam Houston, randge (#6)

As I read on another forum, the U.S. is no longer a country. It is a military in search of a war(s).

that's tagline material

christine  posted on  2009-10-25   11:09:00 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#11. To: christine, randge (#8)

that's tagline material

Wrong, wrong and you two know it.

Military in search of a war???? Total nonsense.

Profess it correctly,...A GOVERNMENT IN SEARCH OF A WAR...dont hang this BS on the military.

You have seen with your own eyes as late as a few weeks ago when the top and the bottom of the Army has...put obama and the government on notice...THEY WANT NO PART OF THIS.

Right now the military is the only hope of this country, barring Revolution or Civil War. We all know the civilian Americans have not the guts for either.

Cynicom  posted on  2009-10-25   11:49:43 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#13. To: Cynicom (#11)

The U.S. is now "the MIC in search of a war" would be a better way to put it.

Most of the MIC will never hear a shot fired in anger.

If you seriously think General Stanley "Emperor of 'Stanistan'" McChrystal is not in search of more war, you haven't been paying attention.

Sam Houston  posted on  2009-10-25   12:01:04 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#14. To: Sam Houston, Christine, randge, All (#13)

The U.S. is now "the MIC in search of a war" would be a better way to put it.

Sam...

You are attempting to lead people astray by trying to pin this war on the military, instead of Obama and the government. It wont work.

Childish maneuver.

If Eisenhower were alive today, he would modify his original statement to now include..GMIC...

At the time Ike was the government and he was not looking for war, and we had no war. Since then the government has led us into endless wars, not the military. Our military is NOT the Kwangtung Army.

Cynicom  posted on  2009-10-25   12:11:30 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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#17. To: Cynicom (#14) (Edited)

Please, Cyni!

When has ONE significant military voice been raised against ANY of our modern globalist adventures, let alone against the current quagmires.

I'm still waiting for one of these STARS to do a Smedley Butler, even if from the safe vantage point of retirement.

I have heaps of contempt for the Current Occupant, but you cannot lay the blame for this on him. This impostor is as incapable of beginning or sustaining a war as he is of ending one.

randge  posted on  2009-10-25 12:20:37 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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