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    Rapid-fire attacks across Iraq kill 50 people

    BAGHDAD (AP) — A rapid series of attacks spread over a wide swath of Iraqi territory killed at least 50 people on Thursday, targeting mostly security forces in what appeared to be a vicious strike by al-Qaida militants bent on destabilizing the country.

    The apparently coordinated bombings and shootings unfolded over four hours in the capital Baghdad — where most of the deaths occurred — and 11 other cities. They struck government offices, restaurants and one in the town of Musayyib hit close to a primary school. At least 225 people were wounded.

    "What is happening today are not simple security violations — it is a huge security failure and disaster," said Ahmed al-Tamimi, who was working at an Education Ministry office a block away from a restaurant that was bombed in the Shiite neighborhood of Kazimiyah in northern Baghdad. He described a hellish scene of human flesh and pools of blood at the restaurant.

    "We want to know: What were the thousands of policemen and soldiers in Baghdad doing today while the terrorists were roaming the city and spreading violence?" al-Tamimi said.

    It was the latest of a series of large-scale attacks that insurgents have launched every few weeks since the last U.S. troops left Iraq in mid-December at the end of a nearly nine-year war.

    The ongoing nature of the violence and the fact that insurgents are able to operate over a wide swath of Iraq to carry out a variety of attacks shows the country is still deeply unstable, despite government assurances it could protect itself when American troops left in December.

    The violence points to a dangerous gap in the abilities of the Iraqi security forces that had particularly worried the departing U.S. military: their ability to gather intelligence on insurgent groups and stop them before they launch such deadly attacks. Gathering information on militants and their networks was a key area in which the U.S. military helped their Iraqi counterparts.

    Shortly after the withdrawal, a major political crisis with sectarian undertones erupted as well when Shiite-dominated authorities sought to arrest Sunni Vice President Tariq al-Hashemi on allegations he commandeered death squads targeting security forces and government officials.

    While no group immediately claimed responsibility for the latest attacks, targeting security officials is a hallmark of Al-Qaida in Iraq. Such attacks achieve two goals: undermining the public's confidence in the ability of their policemen and soldiers to protect everyday citizens and discourage people from joining or helping the security forces.

    Al-Qaida claimed responsibility for a similar strike on Jan. 5 that killed 78 people and mostly targeted Shiite pilgrims in Baghdad, in what was the worst day of violence to shake Iraq in months.

    Two government spokesmen declined immediate comment.

    A senior Iraqi defense intelligence official said Thursday's attacks appeared to have been planned for at least one month. He predicted they aimed to frighten diplomats from attending the Arab League's annual summit that is scheduled to be held in Baghdad in late March.

    Similar fears were part of the reason the League meeting was canceled in Baghdad last year. The defense official spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to release the information.

    Nationwide, security forces appeared to be targeted in at least 14 separate attacks, including a drive-by shooting in Baghdad that killed six policemen at a checkpoint before dawn. Police patrols in the capital and beyond also were besieged by roadside bombs and, in once case, a suicide bomber who blew up his car outside a police station in the city of Baqouba, 35 miles (60 kilometers) northeast of Baghdad.

    Iraq's police are generally considered to be the weakest element of the country's security forces, and 20 were killed earlier this week by a suicide bomber outside the Baghdad police academy that angry residents blamed on political feuding that is roiling Iraq.

    But the latest violence spilled onto commuters, restaurant patrons, passers-by and school children as well.

    In the single deadliest strike, a car bomb in Baghdad's downtown shopping district of Karradah killed nine people and wounded 26. The blast effects could be felt blocks away, shaking buildings and windows. Associated Press TV footage of the scene showed people walking away from the scene, covered in blood.

    In Musayyib, a car bomb parked on the street between a restaurant and an elementary school killed one person and wounded 62. Most of the injured were school children, said police and health officials.

    The casualties were tallied by local security and hospital officials in the cities where the attacks occurred. Nearly all spoke on condition of anonymity.

    Late Wednesday, Iraq's Interior Ministry announced the capture of Waleed Khalid Ali, accused as a top leader of the Ansar al-Sunna insurgent group linked to al-Qaida. The government said Ali was caught trying to enter Iraq from Syria, where al-Qaida groups recently have been surging to assist opposition forces seeking the overthrow of President Bashar Assad.

    But the coordinated nature of Thursday's attacks show they likely were planned long before Ali's arrest. A Western diplomatic security official said recent intelligence indicated that an unspecified attack was in the works. The official could not be identified in line with government regulations.

    Widespread violence has decreased since just a few years ago when Iraq teetered on the brink of civil war. But bombings and deadly shootings still happen almost daily.

    ___

    Associated Press Writers Lara Jakes and Sinan Salaheddin contributed to this report.

     

    29 comments

    • Douglas  •  3 mths ago
      When Saddam Hussain was alive and ruling Iraq, he killed these terrorists before they could strike. We should put up a bill board in Iraq with Saddam's picture on it with the caption "Do you miss me yet".
      • Yahoo Taliban 3 mths ago
        every dictator these arab countries get kills their own people, why do we even waste our bullets on them? let them starve , let them blow each other up. terrorists kill hundreds of civilians daily, as soon as a NATO bomb accidentally kills one, it is condemned and it's all america's fault...and they blame US even when we aren't there anymore. it's time these islamic demons look in the mirror.
    • thomas  •  North Royalton, Ohio  •  3 mths ago
      After killing all those people and injuring all those school children, don't forget your Moslem prayers
    • Zot  •  Tampa, Florida  •  3 mths ago
      Security Forces, that's funny!
    • MannyZ  •  Beersheba, Israel  •  3 mths ago
      Thank you America for flaking up another country. I think that America has a dream of doing the same to China.
    • tim  •  Milwaukee, Wisconsin  •  3 mths ago
      These people make no sense and have no clue on anything. They go nuts over a book being burnt that preaches hate and murder and then top it off buy killing fellow muslums because they are the wrong kind. That is pathetic as they are.
    • John  •  Ocala, Florida  •  3 mths ago
      I just wrote a post about these people killing each other in the name of secular and tribal ways and this is why we need to get out and let the killing go on. we do not need to be their policeman! We need to get out of the Mid East and take care of our security from right here in America. If need be we nuke the whole Mid East in order to safeguard the good people of the United States...sorry folks but you survive by being strong!
      • NOBODY 3 mths ago
        And when iran takes over all of the middle east and shuts off the oil supply, you'll really enjoy walking to work - if you're lucky enough to still have a job after our economy goes to pot - sure we should just ignore this - it can't affect us.
    • BYHEC  •  3 mths ago
      Mission Accomplished
    • James L  •  Port St Lucie, Florida  •  3 mths ago
      Just not enough !!! to balance the books !!!!!
    • Mikey  •  New York, New York  •  3 mths ago
      The only idea that is more laughable than the idea that Saddam Hussein "killed the terrorists and kept the country running" is the pathetic notion that American blood and sacrifice did a single thing to bring these 12th. century savages into the modern world...
    • JOSEPH  •  Miami, Florida  •  3 mths ago
      We shouldnt waste another minute or another american life on these losers....let them kill each other and forget about it
      • NOBODY 3 mths ago
        And when iran takes over the middle east entirely and shuts off the oil supply to us, you'll really enjoy walking to work - if you are lucky enough to still have a job after our economy crashes - so we should probably not waste another minute or american life on these losers - get smart for a change.
    • Jimmy  •  3 mths ago
      These dictators were scared of each other and kept each other in line. Though ruthless killers less people probably died than if the people were left to fight among them selves for power. This has been like this for thousands of years. We are not going to change it and trying just makes it worse. We have the capabilities to destroy these governments ans their assets without putting soldiers on the ground. If attacked, destroy them. Let Israel do what they feel what they need to do. They have been attacked for decades and shown considerably more restraint than I or my country would have. How many rockets launched into the US do you think it would take for us to bomb them into submission and then some. Unfortunately it probably is not the Iranian people or maybe fortunately. If there leaders and there military is taken out, they may make the country a much better place. Probably not but we could hope. But it is not our place to control these people. Vote for Teddy R. diplomacy.
      • Jimmy 3 mths ago
        For the record. I am not a Jew lover, I do not hate Muslims. I do not care what religion somebody is(I think they all are used to control people0. I try not to be prejudice, but I have to admit I cannot stand bullies. I am not a democrat or republican. I am an American who hates politicians. I do not thank any of them are truly honest or have my best interest at heart. But I have not seen any government I would rather live under so I will dill with the government I live under. I believe in live and let live as long as nobody tries to tell me how to live or does not hut somebody else. These are my opinions and they really only matter to me. If you agree with them great if you do not T. S.
    • RBB  •  3 mths ago
      "We want to know: What were the thousands of policemen and soldiers in Baghdad doing today while the terrorists were roaming the city and spreading violence?" al-Tamimi said.

      That is easy, They were all at the Krispy Kreme donut shop eating donuts as usual

      Where else did they expect them to be? working or something?

      After all they were trained by US cops
    • Homero  •  3 mths ago
      USA prepotence, thousands of USA and other Nato soldiers maimed and killed, hundreds of thousands of iraqi people killed and wounded, a destroyed country socially and economically, and trillions of dollars wasted, well not wasted the arms industry is richer, now we pulled out so to continue in other countries. STOP.
      • 2020vision 3 mths ago
        STOP,why? The Jewish plan is working nicly.
    • lisa  •  3 mths ago
      we did what we intended to do so my comment is that we get out and stay out. but why do we still have troups on the out skirts of iran? after the new president gets in are my kids going to be back over there.
    • Mike S  •  3 mths ago
      Just Muslims expressing being the religion of peace
    • Mike  •  Macomb, Illinois  •  3 mths ago
      Notice how little coverage this all gets NOW. Obama has decreed Iraq "SAFE & SECURE" so it must be? This is the result of THOUSANDS of American lives???? But, the ending is just what people who really use their minds expected.
    • Mister Final  •  3 mths ago
      Godless countries? Looks like the Middle East is exactly that ... and yet we've had to listen to all the sanctimonious #$%$ and watch as they get all frenzied over the Quran ... it becomes laughable
    • Dig it  •  3 mths ago
      And you expected something else from these muslim dune coons?
    • Mabalz iz Hari  •  3 mths ago
      Dead Iraqi and Afghan dogs bring BIG SMILES to my day.
    • Lloyd  •  3 mths ago
      We tried to tell you this would happen, #$%$ liberals
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