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    Wave of attacks in Iraq ends weeks of calm

    A political crisis in early 2012 had Iraq on edge, but mediation efforts brought calm for several weeks. The reprieve ended today with at least 14 separate attacks throughout the country.

    A wave of bombings across Iraq today killed more than 50 people and wounded more than 200. Although not the deadliest day in the country since US troops completed their withdrawal, this morning’s attacks are the most far-reaching so far, according to the Washington Post.

    The attacks, carried out with car bombs and small arms, targeted Iraqi security forces in Baghdad and elsewhere in the country – a hallmark of Al Qaeda in Iraq, the Associated Press reports.

    Al Qaeda in Iraq, as well as other Sunni insurgent groups, are “bent on destabilizing” the country and have launched attacks, mostly in Baghdad, every couple weeks since the US withdrawal. A senior Iraqi intelligence official told the AP that he predicted today’s attacks were meant to scare diplomats who plan on attending the Arab League summit scheduled to be held in Baghdad in late March. Last year’s summit, also planned for Baghdad, was canceled for that reason.

    There were at least 14 separate attacks today, according to AP. Several of them targeted police checkpoints and patrols, and one of them targeted a police station. The deadliest hit, carried out by a car bomb in downtown Baghdad’s shopping district, killed nine and wounded 26, sending shockwaves several blocks. The police have been targeted frequently. Twenty were killed earlier this week by a suicide bomber who detonated outside the Baghdad police academy.

    The Washington Post reports that today’s attacks were preceded by weeks of calm, which many Iraqis attribute to Sunni insurgents crossing the border into Syria to join the revolt against President Bashar al Assad.

    McClatchy reported earlier this week that violence has declined sharply – in some areas it is down as much as 50 percent from autumn 2011 levels – particularly in the region along the Syrian border. The Obama administration said last week that it believes Al Qaeda is behind some of the most “spectacular” attacks against the Assad regime.

    Concerns about another sectarian conflict were high earlier in the year, when Shiite Prime Minister Nour al Maliki tried to arrest the Sunni vice president, alleging that he ordered death squads targeting security forces. A bloc of Sunni lawmakers boycotted the parliament and Baghdad was rocked by a series of bombings. 

    Reuters reports that Sunni, Shiite, and Kurdish lawmakers have spent the last several weeks trying to negotiate an end to the political crisis, but their work was disrupted last week when a panel of judges released details of 150 attacks that they say were carried out by death squads under Vice President Tareq al Hashemi’s command.



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    • Dominick  •  Eatontown, New Jersey  •  3 mths ago
      Gee having served 2 tours there ---------I could have told ya that was going to happen
      • Eli 3 mths ago
        thanks for serving.
      • Scooby 3 mths ago
        Thats the same thing I said when I left Vietnam. We seem to be good at starting wars but no so good at finishing them.
      • Broken 3 mths ago
        Hey Barney, we pay taxes to
    • Yee Haw  •  Kingman, Arizona  •  3 mths ago
      The headline should read, "Things return to normal in Iraq."
      • L 3 mths ago
        You are wrong, Al CIAda was not in Iraq when Saddam was in power. They were not in Libya when Momar was in power either.
        Hmmm ...
      • Chris Chase 3 mths ago
        The subtitle underneath should read, "Islam, the religion of peace, teaches us to love one another."
      • Frob 3 mths ago
        sSince we can't blame Bush any longer guess it's Obummers fault.
    • robert  •  3 mths ago
      Well, surprise surprise, who ever thought this could happen
      • Chris Chase 3 mths ago
        The religion of peace strikes again.
      • Don 3 mths ago
        I know of one idiot in the WH who thought it could never happen
      • Guest 3 mths ago
        Really Don...when did he say that when we pulled our troops out violence would end immeidiately? In fact, I'm pretty sure he said the exact opposite of that.
    • AlbertInGA  •  Unadilla, Georgia  •  3 mths ago
      And this comes as a surprise to who????????????
      • Ali Bahrani 3 mths ago
        Al Qadea does things so US troops would have a reason to go back to Iraq and steal more oil.
      • Don 3 mths ago
        Obviously to Obama------Ali B you are a worthless POS
      • Rob K 3 mths ago
        Libtards.
    • LibturdsROFL  •  3 mths ago
      I'd just like to say I'm glad it's not our troops over there being killed. Let them protect our borders, not Iraq's.
      • Ali Bahrani 3 mths ago
        Yes, just stay out of Iraq and we'll get along just fine.
      • K 3 mths ago
        Tell that to Obama who's sent money to Libya and is getting ready to probably give to Syria, yet fails to secure our border.
      • guest 3 mths ago
        It does matter if U.S troops are still in Iraq or not, the violent will still continue for sometime. U.S. won't be there forever, its better that they had left and now Iraqis can adapt and start to concentrate more on their own problems. U.S got its own problem too.
    • Barry  •  Brooklyn, New York  •  3 mths ago
      Was anybody expecting somethig different after we left?
    • ron  •  Springfield, Massachusetts  •  3 mths ago
      well duh what the hell did they think was gonna happen when we left
    • Swampfox  •  Phoenix, Arizona  •  3 mths ago
      It is time we bring home all of our soldiers from the Middle East. These ungrateful countries have cost us way too much in loss of life and permanently injured soldiers, not to mention the financial cost. It is time the United States takes care of it's own citizens, the infrastructure here and most important our veterans. WE NEED TO STOP POLICING THE WHOLE WORLD!
    • Mark  •  3 mths ago
      And what do you think will happen when we pull out of Afgan?
    • Richard  •  3 mths ago
      Of course, daddy won't beat up mommy when the police is standing at the front porch .
      Now that police is long gone daddy starts drinking again ...
    • Chipper  •  Gainesville, Florida  •  3 mths ago
      Nobody saw this coming (HEAVY SARCASM INTENDED)
    • MrHawkeye  •  Sacramento, California  •  3 mths ago
      So predictable......the tribes are at it again. Will the next strong, ruthless dictator please step forward and get Iraq under control.
    • mike  •  Rochester, New York  •  3 mths ago
      they not only hate us, they hate themselves
    • 4 wheels moves the body, ...  •  Dallastown, Pennsylvania  •  3 mths ago
      Wow, sure glad that 1 trillion bought us something !
    • Indyman  •  Doylestown, Pennsylvania  •  3 mths ago
      my only thoughts are that so many of our kids lost their lives for these monkeys...sad.
    • HolyCrap  •  3 mths ago
      I don't care about them anyway, let them blow themselves up. I'd rather spend a billion in the US than a billion on ingrates overseas.
    • Au Revoir!  •  3 mths ago
      Does'nt take a rocket scientist to figure that this was going to happen, and a fifth grader realizes that we should have never been involved with their problems. Now we need to remove all of our troops from there, and focus on the enormous problem we have with illegal immigrants we have here. We can't be the worlds Police, look at all the lives we've lost and all the money thrown away. What have we accomplished?
    • Mike  •  Miami, Florida  •  3 mths ago
      Anyone who singularly blames just one person for this, either Bush or Obama, are only showing their ignorance. This war was supported by countless politicians on both sides of the political aisle.
    • Connor  •  3 mths ago
      Hopefully the U.S. government learns from this and stays out of the other Arab conflicts going on. These people hate each other and always will.
    • Hardhead  •  Boston, Massachusetts  •  3 mths ago
      Iraq was celebrated as a victory; a victory my arse. It's was more like a cut loose and run.
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