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    Al-Qaida claims deadly attacks on Iraqi cities

    BAGHDAD (AP) — Iraq's al-Qaida branch has claimed responsibility for the latest wave of bombings and other attacks that killed dozens in Baghdad and across the country, raising concerns over the government's ability to provide security after the U.S. troop pullout.

    The Islamic State of Iraq said in an Internet message late Thursday that it targeted security forces and government officials in "revenge for the elimination and torture campaigns that Sunni men and women face in the prisons of Baghdad and other cities."

    Iraq's Shiite-led government has executed at least 68 prisoners so far this year, a rate that has alarmed human rights groups. Additionally, last fall Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki, a Shiite, ordered detentions of hundreds of former Saddam Hussein loyalists, most of whom were believed to be Sunni.

    Thursday's attacks killed a total of 55 people and wounded 225, increasing fears of a new surge in sectarian violence two months after the American military pulled out.

    "These operations were synchronized and their targets were accurately surveyed and chosen, including security headquarters, military patrols and senior security, judicial and administrative officials," al-Qaida said in the statement posted on militant websites.

    The violence now is nowhere as frequent as it was during the tit-for-tat sectarian fighting that almost pushed Iraq into civil war a few years ago. But the attacks appear to be more deadly than before American military's withdrawal in late December.

    Days after the U.S. troops left, a wave of bombs targeting Shiites killed at least 69 people. That happened twice more over the following three weeks, killing 78 and 53, respectively. Al-Qaida was blamed for all the attacks.

    Until the U.S. troops left, the worst attack was in August in a multi-city bombing spree that killed 63 people.

    An aide to Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani, Iraq's most prominent Shiite cleric, said the government must protect citizens by eliminating the terrorist threat.

    "Is there a glimmer of hope that these explosions come to an end in Iraq," al-Sistani aide Ahmed al-Safi said during a Friday sermon in the Shiite holy city of Karbala.

    "After a few days, when people calm down and forget, these explosions take place again," he added. "We live in the whirl of this unsolved security problem. How long will the situation last?"

    Turbulence in Iraq's political system also has fueled sectarian tensions, but there's no indication so far that it's led to violence. The day after the U.S. withdrawal on Dec. 18, the Shiite-led government announced an arrest warrant against Iraq's highest-ranking Sunni politician, Vice President Tariq al-Hashemi, on charges he commandeered death squads against security forces and government officials.

    Al-Hashemi has denied the charges he calls politically motivated, and many Iraqis fear the case will bring the return of widespread sectarian violence.

     
    • Opinionated Lady  •  2 mths ago
      let them kill themselves. They have proven to be a barbaric, and hateful race. The thousands of American lives that have been spilt and maimed to try and protect these idiots and it's been all for nothing. We need to pull out of that part of the world now and stop giving American blood to save people don't and will never know the meaning of peace or love.
    • MEB  •  Portland, Oregon  •  2 mths ago
      Good job U.S. Kill one dictator and put in another. Guess you haven't learned a thing! Stay away from that region. Their war, their problem. Let their Quoran guide them into peace. U.S. keep out of their war. Use your troops at home to guard your own borders.
    • Asad  •  2 mths ago
      @Gary has asked a question.......alQaeda attacks muslims ,NATO,european countries and USA but not Israeel .......why....? and I was hoping somebody could give a satisfactory logical answer ...... but no body did ........?????
      • Rewind 2 mths ago
        Assad your question is simply answered as israel has 30-40 checkpoints per mile of road in their country. Additionally israel has erected a twenty foot wall around itself with US tax dollars. Lastly Al-Qaeda is an israeli creation, how else did all the jews know not to show up to work on September 11, 2001?
      • Kurt 2 mths ago
        Israel's security forces don't mess around
      • lurch 2 mths ago
        I think that a part of answer to this question lies in history. I propose that if Al-Qaeda did attack Israel then Israel would do what they did after the hostage situation during the Munich Olympics. After that incident was over Israel gave Massad (sp) the same marching orders as the fictional 007 - a license to kill all those involved...which many of the guilty and some innocent were killed. I also cite the recent killing of a top Hamas operative in Dubai.
    • Cappypappy  •  Centro, Mexico  •  2 mths ago
      After liquidating three of Al-Qaida's worst enemies - Sadaam Hussein, Hosni Mubarak and Moammar Qaddaffi, what do we expect? Oh, I forgot, we were helping them attain their "freedom." Yep...
      • Robert Jackson 2 mths ago
        "Freedom" from dictators Uncle Sam installed and supported in the first place.
    • david  •  Berkeley, California  •  2 mths ago
      Al Qaeda is car bombing in Iraq, massacring black Libyans, sniping on Syrian civilians and government soldiers alike. They must have some really powerful institutions backing them because they get around, don't they?
      • jf 2 mths ago
        probably our bail out $.....
    • Eggman  •  2 mths ago
      How can Al-Qaeda take responsibility for killing fellow Muslims ? Is this not against the Quran that muslims should not kill other muslims ? Hypocrites.
      • You're No Fun 2 mths ago
        I haven't seen anyone stating "Islam is a religion of peace" in a while... I guess they did a reality check.
      • notaslave 2 mths ago
        Because the CIA is Al CIaeda, get it now. Have you ever wondered that maybe the "Muslim" controlled Media might be lying to you..... All the time ?
      • Telestai 2 mths ago
        Come up from the basement, Nota, and breathe the air of reality.
    • Tom Triumph  •  Oak Ridge, Tennessee  •  2 mths ago
      We need to pull ot of Afghanistan the same way we pulled out of Iraq. Let them kill each other without being able to blame it on the US.
      • darkride1actual 2 mths ago
        nice nike dude
      • notaslave 2 mths ago
        Blame the US ? For what murdering millions of innocent people ? I think that goal of the Pentagram has been successful.
      • Telestai 2 mths ago
        Ooooo. . . Nota is making VICIOUS PUNS! The sky is falling! Take cover!
    • Sirius lee  •  2 mths ago
      What did they think was going to happen, world peace
    • Hammer666  •  London, United Kingdom  •  2 mths ago
      Ahhh, Islam.... on schedule with their brand of Peace.......finally Iraq get what they deserve after wanting empathetically to have the US leave. Is Iran helping? Who cares, these folks deserve each other........
    • Joe  •  Cincinnati, Ohio  •  2 mths ago
      Al-Qaida is behind all the trouble all the time! That is old news. I hope the military can kill em all!
    • Mike in Missouri  •  2 mths ago
      Perhaps if they found an appropriate tyrant, who might chemically gas a city or two, then life will get peaceful again.
    • PieceLover  •  South Portland, Maine  •  2 mths ago
      It's Iraq's problem now.. Btw, we should have never gone into Iraq in the first place...
    • A Yahoo! User  •  Nashville, Tennessee  •  2 mths ago
      So let me get this straight. Al Qaida attacks muslims. Al Qaida attacks the west (NATO). Al Qaida attacks the US. Al Qaida did 911. But does Al Qaida attack Israel?
    • Ryuk  •  2 mths ago
      What's the matter Al Qaeda? Iraqis aren't Muslim enough for you?
    • Joe  •  St Louis, Missouri  •  2 mths ago
      We certainly long for the good old days when Hussein was gasing his own people. But there were no WMD
    • Tom  •  Hilo, Hawaii  •  2 mths ago
      What ever these WHACK O s are smoking must be some good chit.
    • Add 1 - 3 Inches  •  Houston, Texas  •  2 mths ago
      Was Al Qaeda in Iraq before the invasion?
      Were Iraqis being blown up before the invasion?
      Was Iran a threat before the invasion?
    • A Yahoo! User  •  Oklahoma City, Oklahoma  •  2 mths ago
      this worked out well, we should hurry, enter Syria, spend billions and get out and do it again next year.
    • Allank  •  2 mths ago
      It is so nice to see how the iraqis have assimilated to a normal islamic life now that Nato is gone. enjoy the religion of peace
    • Da Who!  •  Iron Mountain, Michigan  •  2 mths ago
      al-Qiada the organization that kills innocence in the name of a God that endoreses lunacy. These are the people who use to be locked up in nut houses. Aladaba ka-boom missed me sucker!
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