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    Wave of bombings across Iraqi capital kills 60

    BAGHDAD (AP) — A wave of at least 14 bombings ripped across Baghdad Thursday morning, killing at least 60 people in the worst violence in Iraq for months. The apparently coordinated attacks struck days after the last American forces left the country and in the midst of a major government crisis between Shiite and Sunni politicians that has sent sectarian tensions soaring.

    The bombings may be linked more to the U.S. withdrawal than the political crisis, but all together, the developments heighten fears of a new round of Shiite-Sunni sectarian bloodshed like the one a few years back that pushed Iraq to the brink of civil war.

    There was no immediate claim of responsibility. But the bombings bore all the hallmarks of al-Qaida's Sunni insurgents. Most appeared to hit Shiite neighborhoods, although some Sunni areas were also targeted. In all, 11 neighborhoods were hit by either car bombs, roadside blasts or sticky bombs attached to cars. There was at least one suicide bombing and the blasts went off over several hours.

    Coordinated campaigns such as this generally take weeks to plan, and could have been timed to coincide with the end of the American military presence in Iraq, possibly to undercut U.S. claims that they are leaving behind a stable and safe Iraq. Al-Qaida has long sought to sow chaos and provoke the type of Shiite militant counterattacks that defined Iraq's insurgency.

    The deadliest attack was in the Karrada neighborhood, where a suicide bomber driving an explosives-laden vehicle blew himself up outside the office of a government agency fighting corruption. Two police officers at the scene said the bomber was driving an ambulance and told guards that he needed to get to a nearby hospital. After the guards let him through, he drove to the building where he blew himself up, the officers said.

    Sirens wailed as ambulances rushed to the scene and a large plume of smoke rose over the area. The blast left a crater about five yards (meters) wide in front of the five-story building, which was singed and blackened.

    "I was sleeping in my bed when the explosion happened, said 12-year-old Hussain Abbas, who was standing nearby in his pajamas. "I jumped from my bed and rushed to my mom's lap. I told her I did not to go to school today. I'm terrified."

    At least 25 people were killed and 62 injured in that attack, officials said. They spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak to the media.

    Figures gathered from Iraqi health and police officials across the city put the death toll at 60, and 160 injured. The spokesman for the Iraqi health ministry put the death toll at 57 and said at least 176 people were injured. But conflicting casualty figures are common in the aftermath of such widespread bombings.

    For many Iraqis and the Americans who fought a nearly nine-year war in hopes of leaving behind a free and democratic country, the events of the past few days are beginning to look like the country's nightmare scenario. The fragile alliance of Sunnis and Shiites in the government is completely collapsing, large-scale violence with a high casualty toll has returned to the capital, and Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki is displaying an authoritarian streak and may be moving to grab the already limited power of the Sunnis.

    Al-Maliki's Shiite-led government this week accused Vice President Tariq al-Hashemi, the country's top Sunni political leader, of running a hit squad that targeted government officials five years ago, during the height of sectarian warfare. Authorities put out a warrant for his arrest.

    Many Sunnis fear this is part of a wider campaign to go after Sunni political figures in general and shore up Shiite control across the country at a critical time when all American troops have left Iraq.

    Because such a large-scale, coordinated attack likely took weeks to plan, and the political crisis erupted only few days ago, the violence was not likely a direct response to the tensions within the government. Also, al-Qaida opposed Sunni cooperation in the Shiite-dominated government in the first place and is not aligned with Sunni politicians so does not feel any responsibility to press for any Sunni role in Iraq's power structure.

    The Sunni extremist group often attacks Shiites, who they believe are not true Muslims.

    U.S. military officials worried about a resurgence of al-Qaida after their departure. The last American troops left Iraq at dawn Sunday.

    Al-Qaida in Iraq is severely debilitated from its previous strength in the early years of the war, but it still has the capability to launch coordinated and deadly assaults from time to time.

    The attacks ratchet up tensions at a time when many Iraqis are already deeply worried about security. The real test of whether sectarian warfare returns, however, will be whether Shiite militants are resurgent and return to the type of tit-for-tat attacks seen at the height of sectarian warfare in 2006-2007.

    During that fighting, neighborhoods that used to contain a mixture of Shiites and Sunnis were purged entirely of one Muslim sect or another. Neighbors turned on neighbors in Baghdad, and the result today is city where neighborhoods are much less religiously mixed and sectarian lines are clearly drawn.

    Iraqis are already used to horrific levels of violence, but many wondered when they would be able to enjoy some measure of security and stability after years of chaos.

    "My baby was sleeping in her bed. Shards of glass have fallen on our heads. Her father hugged her and carried her. She is now scared in the next room," said one woman in western Baghdad who identified herself as Um Hanin. "All countries are stable. Why don't we have security and stability?"

    While Baghdad and Iraq have gotten much safer over the years, explosions like Thursday's are still commonplace.

    Al-Maliki's tactics are another source of concern, especially for Sunnis. He is also pushing for a vote of no-confidence against another Sunni politician, the deputy prime minister Saleh al-Mutlaq.

    Ayad Allawi, who heads a Sunni-backed party called Iraqiya, laid the blame for Thursday's violence with the government. The Iraqiya coalition also includes al-Hashemi and al-Mutlaq, and Allawi has been one of al-Maliki's strongest critics. Allawi warned that violence would continue as long as people are left out of the political process.

    "We have warned long ago that terrorism will continue ... against the Iraqi people unless the political landscape is corrected and the political process is corrected, and it becomes an inclusive political process and full blown non-sectarian institutions will be built in Iraq," Allawi told The Associated Press, speaking from neighboring Beirut.

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    Associated Press writers Rebecca Santana and Sinan Salaheddin contributed to this report.

     
    • Mott  •  Allendale, Michigan  •  4 mths ago
      These people DO NOT want peace, I think they LIKE all this, We are not there so they turn on each other, Let em "Thin the hurd" so to speak
    • Kurier Radek  •  Charlotte, North Carolina  •  5 mths ago
      Prediction ~ All out civil war within 6 months
      • Referee 5 mths ago
        As long as the US Soldiers have no boots on the ground I am fine with that!
      • Lance 5 mths ago
        Oh our @@upid president will send us back over, then more SOLDIERS lost. We should have never pulled out in the first place. Nice job Obama.
      • A Yahoo! User 5 mths ago
        We should never been there in the first place,Bush just wanted to finish what his daddy didn't.
    • riprap  •  5 mths ago
      Iranian insurgents will increase their activity in the coming months.
      • dennis 5 mths ago
        Well were is Hussain when you need him ?
      • Rusty Shackleford 5 mths ago
        thats all we are going to hear from now until we invade iran. i say 6-8 months.
      • dennis 5 mths ago
        A female pizzed off member of Winston Chuchills governing body said - Sir if you were my husband i'd put poison in your tea - Churchill removed his cigar and replied - Madam if you were my wife i'd drink it.
    • Joe  •  5 mths ago
      huh! who'd would've guessed that they'd just wait until after the predetermined date to restart hostilities??? nobody could've ever ever forseen this, right???
      • ed-words 5 mths ago
        And nobody could have foreseen that invading Iraq in the first place was
        arrogant and stupid! 800 BILLION $$$$$$$$$$!
      • t 5 mths ago
        The great and wonderful BO didn't listen to his generals or foreign policy advisors. He made a moronic promise during his first campaign to appease his liberal extremist supporters and had to follow through to save his re-election bid.
      • lewis p 5 mths ago
        We took out the zoo keeper, all the wild animals are now running free.
    • The Right thing!  •  5 mths ago
      Let em kill themselves like they have been doing for centuries. Only now now of our guys and gals will die in the process. They are just like little kids. "Now that the teacher is gone I want my control back!" It's a sh ith ol e country anyway! They will always be fighting for a bigger piece of sand to control and maybe even the oil interests of the US! Right Mr. Chaney?
    • F T W  •  Darien, Connecticut  •  5 mths ago
      MISSION OCCOMPLISHED Now they can keep killing each other.
      • Jalil 5 mths ago
        They weren't fighting before the U.S. created a power vacuum, you ignorant bigot. Divide and conqure has always been the best strategy for the cowardly and that's exactly what the U.S. did, after stealing what Iraq had and contracting yet another country out. You are one of the sheep, I almost feel sorry for you.
      • OldGuy 5 mths ago
        @Jalil, no it was just Saddam killing off dissenters, and people disappearing in the middle of the night, and Kurds getting gassed, and....

        I'm beyond caring. If they can't get along, let them kill each other off until there are none left. Just don't ask for another American life to help.
      • PhoenixDragonFire 5 mths ago
        A power vacuum?! How delusional are you Jalil? Listen - don't pretend that you know what is going on because you obviously don't, just like the rest of the morons who do nothing but complain about how Americans are evil, yet they can sure take our foreign aid (which by the way should stop IMMEDIATELY). If the #$%$ Saddam Hussein would not have sucked at life so much, the Iraqis could have prospered. No, he was more interested in committing genocide - and killing anyone who opposed him. He is no different that the piece of camel excrement that perpetrated the attacks on New York City in 2001. You know, I am really getting sick of all you Arabs blaming America for your problems - If you don't like America, don't let the border line bite you in your #$%$ on the way out. If you want to be an American, you need to look at the Middle East for what it is - a cesspool of hate, anger, corruption, violence, and greed. Then you add to that the manner in which women are controlled and treated like crap. Yeah - those people really have it going for them, real freakin' role models for MY children to follow. NOT. For being such a "peaceful religion" they have killed more in the name of Allah that any other religion in the entire world. Out of all of the countries in the world that are experiencing power struggles, civil war, hazing and public beatings in the middle of the street - what do they all have in common? Yep - all Arab countries.
    • .  •  5 mths ago
      The Middle East, It has not evolved in thousands of years, and it will fail to do so in thousands more.
      • HillBilly 5 mths ago
        Oh, yeah, right- as if we in the west have been evolving and progressing and becoming more and more enlightened by the day. None of us have "evolved" in the last thousand years. The only thing that has evolved is our technical ability to impose our own particular brand of greed, corruption, and ignorance on others. We in the west are far out ahead in that department.

        BTW the only WMD that were ever in Iraq are the ones we brought with us- and hopefully carted away with us when we left.
      • HillBilly 5 mths ago
        Ooohhh... so that is what these two wars have been about: bombing and blowing up Iraqis and Afghans back into the stone ages to help them "evolve". You should be a comedian. We call our weapons WME- weapons of mass evolution.
      • Nam Vet 4 Peace 5 mths ago
        There are stark similarities of the republican party here and the extremists over there...Its about power money and domination...God help us humans!
    • Kup Kaque  •  5 mths ago
      Mission accomplishe? What a waste of American lives and money!
    • J R  •  Hicksville, New York  •  5 mths ago
      And we should be surprised?...This part of the world has been fighting civil wars for thousands of year..They dont want democracy....Bring all our military home now & let these people fight it out..and we lost 4,000 brave men & women for this?....stop all financial & miltary aid to this part of the world....What will it take for washington to realize this..They can't be that stupid (maybe they are)..let's fix our country..it's time
    • JOHN  •  5 mths ago
      ...............and while we are at it, cut of financial aid to Pakistan and quit importing goods from this country as well!!!
    • Tom  •  5 mths ago
      And they all lived happily ever after.
    • Cuz  •  Houston, Texas  •  5 mths ago
      These people have been fighting, killing and raping for thousands of years. We eliminated Hussein and "Chemical Ali" that murdered tens of thousands en masse with biological weapons of mass destruction, so now they will pick each other off with more conventional weapons until Iran sees their collective weakness and moves in....FAST! Thanks to all Americans that served, died and were wounded there....we gave it our best efforts, but you cannot help those that do not want to be helped.
    • A Real American  •  5 mths ago
      For the record, George W. Bush got plenty of Democrat support for the Iraq War...

      H.J. Res. 114: Authorization For Use of Military Force Against Iraq Resolution of 2002
      Voted For: 82 House Democrats 29 Senate Democrats

      You say he lied?

      UN Resolution 1441 (Nov. 8, 2002) Voted unanimously 15 – 0 by the United Nations Security Council…3rd Paragraph
      Recognizing the threat Iraq's noncompliance with Council resolutions and proliferation of weapons of mass destruction and long-range missiles poses to international peace and security,
    • twitty-kitty  •  Sunnyvale, California  •  5 mths ago
      Strreeetttchhh..Yawn! What a waste of the trillions!! You get NO MORE war funding. Let'em take care of themselves and if they want to kill each other, that's their problem.
    • Dixie  •  5 mths ago
      With no Americans left to kill, they go back to killing each other. Oh the joy of "peace-loving moderate Muslims".
    • The Customer  •  5 mths ago
      Didn't see this coming.
    • Alan  •  5 mths ago
      Good that our troops withdrew from Iraq already, so no American got killed or injured.
      Merry Christmas to our service men and women.
    • NoVaGuy  •  5 mths ago
      President Bush warned that imposing a withdrawal timeline would be disastrous. He said that the enemy would only have to wait until the next day, and could then ratchet up the violence in an all-out effort to destabilize the country. Which, of course, is why we're still in the Balkans 20 years later. But Democrats and Progressives ridiculed Mr. Bush's warnings, using populist rhetoric to propel themselves into power.
    • Royal1  •  5 mths ago
      Frankly my dears I don't give a #$%$
    • M  •  Austin, Texas  •  5 mths ago
      For all of those who don't understand the middle-east. They do not do well with freedom. They have not evolved culturally enough to make peace. The biggest impediment is their religion.
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