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    7 pulled from Iraqi mosque, killed execution-style

    BAGHDAD (AP) — Gunmen wearing military uniforms pulled seven people from a Sunni mosque south of Baghdad and then shot and killed them execution-style, officials said Tuesday, raising the death toll to 70 in Iraq's deadliest day this year.

    The killings late Monday came at the end of a day that saw a wave of crushing violence sweep across Iraq, from the northern city of Mosul to the Shiite heartland — including suicide bombings, roadside bombs and shootings. The violence was reminiscent of the bloodletting that used to plague Iraq daily a few years ago and a stark warning that al-Qaida in Iraq is still a force to be reckoned with.

    The fact that militants were able to pull off such a wave of violence is especially disturbing considering that U.S. forces are scheduled to leave Iraq at the end of this year, leaving the country's security in the hands of still-struggling Iraqi security forces.

    Iraqi officials announced earlier this month that they would discuss with the U.S. having a small group of trainers in the country past Dec. 31 but no deal has been finalized.

    In the execution-style attack late Monday, the gunmen walked into a Sunni mosque in the town of Youssifiyah during evening prayers, took the seven men outside and shot them, said officials with the Ministry of Interior and the town hospital.

    The men were all members of a militia created during the height of the sectarian conflict of Sunnis who used to be aligned with al-Qaida but later turned on them.

    Youssifiyah is about 12 miles (20 kilometers) south of Baghdad and used to be one of the country's most violent regions, nicknamed the Triangle of Death. It's a Sunni-dominated area that is also home to many Shiite families. Sunni militants used to find easy hiding places among the region's date palm groves.

    After the killings, the gunmen shouted they were fighters from the Islamic State of Iraq, a front group for al-Qaida in Iraq.

    The officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak to the media.

    No group has claimed responsibility for Monday's string of attacks that targeted half of the country's provinces.

    But few other terror groups have the organizational skills to carry out such a sophisticated and wide-ranging series of attacks. The use of suicide bombers and the fact that many of the targets were Shiite civilians and Iraqi security forces also indicated that al-Qaida in Iraq was responsible.

    The worst of Monday's violence was in Kut, a Shiite city southeast of Baghdad, where 35 people were killed when two explosions went off in an outdoor market.

    A little over a year ago, U.S. and Iraqi officials said the deaths of al-Qaida in Iraq's two top leaders in a raid had dealt a severe blow to the organization. The group has suffered from a drop in funding and just last week was calling on former members to come back to the fold, a sign of the group's diminished status.

    But time and again, al-Qaida in Iraq has shown an ability to resurrect itself.

    Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki appointed his Culture Minister Saadoun al-Dulaimi as acting defense minister on Tuesday, said al-Maliki's spokesman, Ali al-Moussawi. Ever since the government was seated last December, al-Maliki has served as acting defense, interior and national security minister because the political factions could not agree on a candidate.

    That has given rise to criticism that some of the most important ministries have been left directionless. Al-Maliki's appointment of al-Dulaimi appeared designed to show that he was addressing the security shortcomings so apparent on Monday.

    Al-Dulaimi served as defense minister under former Prime Minister Ibrahim al-Jaafari. He will maintain his position in the culture ministry while also serving as acting defense minister.

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    Associated Press writer Rebecca Santana contributed to this report.

     

    562 comments

    • AK48  •  8 mths ago
      This could happen here too because islam is a religion of peace.
    • H.A  •  8 mths ago
      The #$%$ are an illegal sect,they have no future in the arab world.They will never be accepted by main stream arabs,they are a public nuisance...
    • Neuro  •  8 mths ago
      lol seriously people? Only a fraction of people died due to Islam compaired to those who died from the many war paths by christanity
    • neverquit  •  8 mths ago
      these people are just plain old psychotic. blowing up #$%$ and each other daily, all in the name of allah or mo-ham-ud......just bat #$%$ crazy, out of their #$%$ crazy. how anyone can try to rationalize their behavior is beyond reason....CRAZED KILLERS......and i'm tired of hearing about how the majority are just like anyone else.....BULLCHIT........
    • Sturgis48  •  8 mths ago
      Impossible the president said Islam was"A Peaceful Religion"
    • Gman  •  8 mths ago
      Well at least there killing each other and not shooting at us for once.
    • whynot  •  9 mths ago
      This war is really going well.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  9 mths ago
      Arab knuckle walkers doing what they do best: murdering people. What a useless breed of subhuman. No wonder they never get anywhere.
    • Tom  •  9 mths ago
      "Islam"...the religion of peace....
      • ddlj 9 mths ago
        Alhamdulillah and not having any dought
    • Big D  •  9 mths ago
      Such a kind, peaceful religion.
    • Naasha  •  9 mths ago
      Time to look after the USA now no one ever seems grateful so lets get out of debt and start looking to build USA back up to how it was.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  9 mths ago
      Oh allah! Better get some virgins ready up there! What's that? You're getting mighty low on virgins? Well, use male goats....the "faithful" won't know the difference. Hahahahah.
    • Arkie  •  9 mths ago
      The most ignorant, stupid thing Bush did was to get us involved in Iraq. What a waste. So many good families lost loved ones in what basically is/was a civil war in Iraq. That war has continued on and on for as long as anyone can remember. Let's get out, 100%, and let the Muslims eliminate themselves.
    • Greg  •  9 mths ago
      If I do not worship in somebody elses religion, I mind my own business and I even respect that religion. I do not go into their church and yank them out and shoot them in the head. These Mooslums are F. U . C. K , I . N . G animals. It's that simple. They hate Americans, they hate their own people. They cannot get along with anyone. F. U .C . K all of you Mooslums here in the USA and go back to your own country. You all suck. I know that I am simply saying what most AMERICANS are thinking.
    • CITADEL4U  •  9 mths ago
      This is a civil war.

      We need to let them fight it out.

      Then when the al-Qaida winner appears, bomb them into dust.
      • Daniel 9 mths ago
        I was thinking the same thing... let them duke it out and IF al-squida wins... ashes to ashes and dust to dust...
    • GiGi  •  9 mths ago
      No Afghani or Iraqi stone-aged village is worth one of our boys' lives.
    • Gene  •  9 mths ago
      In less than 5 yrs from now, Iraq will revert back to a dictatorship. A democracy will not work in the middle-east because in order for a democracy to work, the people have to be somewhat civilized & a lot less barberic.
    • Bush in Drag  •  9 mths ago
      nobody can say that this is not Bush's fault.
      • Kansan4U 9 mths ago
        This is not Bush's fault.
      • Conservative 9 mths ago
        I guess that you can say ANYTHING that you want, but it doesn't make it true. When are you idiotic socialist liberals going to face up to the fact that EVERYTHING that is happening in America or because of our involvement is Obamas responsibility? He has been in office for over 2 years, HE OWNS IT!!
      • Lisa 9 mths ago
        LOL...Conservative. Right, he's been in office for over 2 years, and how long have these wars been going on now? I'm pretty sure you can do the math. Your party needs to OWN the fact that Bush made a very bad unilateral decision.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  9 mths ago
      Praise allah!
      Praise allah!
      Rat-a-tat-tat-tat-tat-tat-tat-tat.....
      Bwahahahaha! That's funny right thar. I don't care who you are...that's funnnyyyy!
      • ddlj 9 mths ago
        we will pray for AAAAAAAAAmerica And Allies to b live well to there last b'Coz they will destroyed in Natural Disaster soon
      • A Yahoo! User 9 mths ago
        moohamit was a bacon munching male goat butt pumper, the kooran is a piece of crap rag and allah is a pig god. Can I show you the funny picture of moohamit I drew? It's funny...he's eating raw bacon while having sex with allah and a male camel!
    • LAST CALL  •  9 mths ago
      here is why we are loosing the wars in iraq and afgahnistan.
      we are fighting guirella wars with the same mentality and leadership skills we used in the vietnam war. we lost that one too. that trend will continue until we change our methods of warfare. if that means going back to a time as we did in WWII, then so be it. at least the results end up having a positive outcome.
      • RK10 9 mths ago
        I hate to be the one to break it to you... but the Iraq War is over. President Obama said so last year.
      • ddlj 9 mths ago
        it is his smartness to get back home otherwise it may destroyed like USSR
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