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    Hundreds of Iraqis cheer departure of US forces

    BAGHDAD (AP) — Hundreds of Sunni Muslims gathered in Baghdad Friday to celebrate the withdrawal of American forces, but in a sign of the sectarian divisions that re-emerged immediately after their departure, Shiite Muslims did not join the event.

    The celebration took place near the Abu Hanifa mosque, the main house of worship in the primarily Sunni neighborhood of Azamiyah in northern Baghdad. To secure the event, Iraqi troops blocked traffic on roads leading to the mosque and searched people approaching the area.

    During the rally, men and children waved Iraqi flags and raised banners praising those who resisted the U.S. presence in Iraq.

    "Baghdad is the castle of resistance," one banner read. "The deeds of the heroes are stronger than the weapons of the occupiers," read another banner. Women threw chocolates to the crowd as a sign of joy.

    In his sermon, the mosque's preacher, Sheik Ahmed al-Taha, accused the Americans of stirring up sectarian tension among Iraqis.

    "The occupiers created the sectarian conflict as an exit from the quagmire they found themselves in when they were facing 200 military operations against them every day. By dividing Iraqis, the Americans made Iraqis attack each other instead of attacking them," al-Taha told worshippers.

    The preacher also called on the government to demand compensation from the Americans for the loss of lives and damage caused during the occupation.

    The lingering sectarian divisions Iraq faces was clear during the prayer service and rally, which was almost entirely Sunni. Shiites had been invited to join the celebration but did not show up.

    Shiites have even given the departure of the U.S. forces a different name than the Sunnis have. Sunnis generally call it the "evacuation day," whereas Shiites often refer to it as the "fulfillment day" as a way to show that Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki, who leads a Shiite-dominated government, fulfilled his promise to get all the troops out of the country.

    Tensions between Sunnis and Shiites have deepened since al-Maliki's government issued an arrest warrant for the country's top Sunni politician. The government is also trying to push out another member of his government, leaving many Sunnis to question whether they will ever have a place in the Iraqi power structure.

    In spite of the problems, some Sunnis were optimistic.

    Omar Abdul-Aziz, 28, said the sectarian conflicts Iraq experienced just a few years ago "won't be repeated because Iraqis now understand that sectarianism was planned by the occupiers."

     
    • Kali Ma  •  4 mths ago
      So Hundreds of Iraqis cheer departure of US forces, that's nothing Millions of Americans
      are cheering Our Troops Departure as well! Don't call us back when you fall apart! Promise?
      • nick 4 mths ago
        they even never invited us, now they are asking for compensation, becuase they never sent any suicide bomber to US on 9-11.
      • R Michael 4 mths ago
        That's ok, Kurdistan, now northern Iraq will soon be Turkey's newest province..and I'll be Malaki keeps his bags packed..
      • Scottinsd1 4 mths ago
        They didn't "invite" us there in the first place, idiot. Bush invaded that country on a LIE, and thousands of American troops (not to mention TENS of thousands of Iraqi civilians, including women and children) are dead. Happy?
    • STEPHEN  •  4 mths ago
      I am cheering for every soldier we got home from there, saddened by every fallen warrior we lost there.
    • Mike  •  Lexington, Kentucky  •  4 mths ago
      We should have never been there, but proud of my service there and that of my comrades .
      • Alan 4 mths ago
        I think it's a case of hindsight to say that we should have never been their. we got bad info from someone we believed, we went in thinking it was the right thing to do, popular opinion polls showed there was a lot of support, turns out it was all a lie. I remember reading that his own scientists lied to saddam out of fear.In the end, i think we should just deal with nuclear aspirations in the future the same way we did with russia, M.A.D. mutually #$%$ured destruction. you launch, we launch. occupation of another country that is too backwards #$%$ to take care of itself it a huge waste and a disservice to the soldiers that protect us. II'm proud of my fellow americans, but our leaders.... man.... I wish i could lead the country, i'm sure I could do a better job.
      • JohnH 4 mths ago
        I agree with you about the wisdom of ever going there but that you and everyone who served there - military and civilian - for doing your duty to this nation honorably and with distinction. I can never thank you enough.
      • Kent 4 mths ago
        Mike, thanks for your service to your comrades in arms and to your nation in general. Thanks for keeping the faith.
        Sgt. USAF '79-'83
    • Juan Huang Lo  •  Hong Kong, Hong Kong  •  4 mths ago
      I suspect no country likes being invaded; the withdrawal of occupying forces would have to be cause for celebration. The sad truth is, these savage people are incapable of ruling themselves except by an iron fist. They seem incapable of compromise in their governing. As a consequence, a tyrant always claws himself to the top and rules these barbarians in the only manner they can understand...by fear and intimidation. The heck with them...let's develop alternative fuels to never again be dependent on such arbitrary and capricious countries.
      • Chuck 4 mths ago
        Many tyrants ' clawed ' their way to the top with aide from us, and stayed there for decades with aid from us.
      • tc_kid_ 4 mths ago
        i agree.
      • El Loco 4 mths ago
        Juan Huang Lo, please shut up, your stupidity is showing.
    • ChrisA  •  Columbus, Ohio  •  4 mths ago
      This is why you don't invade a country and "nation-build," for any reason. They'll drain you of blood and treasure and cheer when you leave. Five years from now Iraq will be an utter disaster, more than it is now.
    • hard  •  San Francisco, California  •  4 mths ago
      These are the same people that will cry out for our help when Iran invades thier country
    • McNerd  •  4 mths ago
      I hope our troops gave them the 1 finger salute in return and told them to go defend their own sick excuse of a country the next time.
    • Paul from St. Paul  •  4 mths ago
      you can't fix these people...
    • LoneStar3800  •  Edinburg, Texas  •  4 mths ago
      They won't be cheering once the violence escalates and strict brutal shariah law is implemented. Sadr will make them live awful, but hey they like him so I guess they will like the lifestyle. Fine by me.
    • Yannis  •  4 mths ago
      In the glee of the departure of US troops, they are keeping up with the old tradition of slaughtering each other.
    • Walt  •  Livingston, New Jersey  •  4 mths ago
      Now you can go back to the stone age where we found you.
    • Stimulate  •  4 mths ago
      Sounds like we were really needed there. Things back to normal. When will our supposed leaders get it???
    • Real Ist  •  Beverly Hills, California  •  4 mths ago
      Where are the Americans cheering that our troops are coming home?
    • JB45  •  4 mths ago
      They are happy we are gone, We are happy to be gone. Sounds like a win/win. Now if congress will just close the check book for good everyone can be happy.
    • Preybrother  •  Richardson, Texas  •  4 mths ago
      No more nation building! If the US sends troops, it must be under an Declaration of War without exposing our troops to a PC conflict.
    • out the park  •  4 mths ago
      Thank you Marines, Army and all other branches of the US military for your service and sacrifice to a ignorant, ungrateful Iraqi people.
    • Graywolf  •  4 mths ago
      I love it... Everyone's problems in their respective countries are always caused by America... Go figure...
    • Pathfinder 47  •  4 mths ago
      Even more Americans cheered when they left.
    • Rebel_Rob  •  4 mths ago
      Sunni Muslims have always been against U.S. forces in their backyard.. Of course they're going to cheer... They're the backbone of terrorist bids on weapons... Sunni's are the main reason we were fighting insurgents for a decade. You failed again media.

      --Rob USMC
    • screwybruce  •  Nome, Alaska  •  4 mths ago
      why dont we stay at home and let them just kill each other? use a drone and kill them if they try to escape.
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