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Suicide car bombs kill 136 in Baghdad
Twin suicide car bombs in Baghdad kill 136 - Yahoo! News
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This can't be blamed on insurgents for Al-Qaeda. We're already in a war with Iran. When will the media stop pretending that we're not? This is simply retaliation for the Jundullah bombings in Iran last-week. |
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Jackal Ghoul
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"Iranian Sunnis" trying to overthrow Iraq Shiite government.
Iran is Shiite dominant (They hate sunnis and usama bin laden more than the we hate UBL Iran was closer to catching UBL than america was) Iraq is Shiite dominant The Sunnis are in the CIA Pocket. I need the dots connected for me on this one, please. WHat it looks like to me: It looks more like the Terror Industrial Complex throwing a monkey wrench into the next presidents peace plans. Iraq Suffers Worst Attack in 2009 With Twin Bombings (Update5) - Bloomberg.com While violence is below levels at the height of sectarian conflict between Shiites and minority Sunni Muslims three years ago, it has undermined Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki. “This is coming at a precarious time because of the upcoming elections and the rather quickly paced U.S. withdrawal next year,” Peter Harling Iraq has suffered a surge in violence this year focused on government offices, security forces, the majority Muslim Shiite population and the Kurdish- dominated northern cities of Mosul and Kirkuk. The attacks, blamed by the government on al-Qaeda and insurgent groups, underscore the fragility of security since U.S. troops withdrew from urban areas on June 30 and as the country prepares for elections in January. U.S. President Barack Obama aims to remove all combat forces by the end of August 2010 and wants a complete U.S. withdrawal by the end of 2011.
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The Associated Press: Sunni insurgent group in Iran
A look at Jundallah, or Soldiers of God, which claimed responsibility for Sunday's suicide attack that killed at least 42 people in southeastern Iran. The group claims it is fighting to defend the Sunni Baluchi clans against alleged discrimination and abuses by Iran's Shiite majority. Suicide attack targets Iran military corps | Philadelphia Inquirer | 10/19/2009 State media said the Sunni Muslim militant group Jundallah, or Soldiers of God, which operates along the Iran-Pakistan border, claimed responsibility for the attack. The organization, part of a regional Sunni insurgency in Shiite-dominated Iran, has for years kidnapped and killed Iranian soldiers and police officers. Jundallah has its own agenda in Iran, but its ideology and proximity to the other militant groups prompted Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad to caution Pakistan about cross-border violence. "We have heard that certain officials in Pakistan cooperate with main agents of these terrorist attacks in eastern parts of the country. It is our right to ask [for extradition] of criminals," The attack came as the world has been focused on Iran's controversial nuclear-development program and on widespread protests over vote fraud in Ahmadinejad's June reelection victory. The Baluchistan bomber, dressed in a loose white robe, struck during what was to be a reconciliation meeting between Shiite and Sunni tribesmen to calm sectarian tensions in southeast Iran. The region is a tangle of disenchanted clans and sects that say they have been persecuted for generations by Iran's Shiite majority. The Revolutionary Guard and hard-line politicians blamed "global arrogance" for the bombing and said the U.S. was funding and arming Jundallah and other militant groups to overthrow the Ahmadinejad government. The accusations came as officials from the U.S. and other world powers prepared to meet in Vienna today with Iranian delegates over Tehran's nuclear development program. Iranian guard leaders killed -- chicagotribune.com The bombing Sunday highlighted the increasing dangers near the intersection of Iran and its two troubled neighbors: Afghanistan, where U.S. forces are battling a resurgent Taliban, and Pakistan, where the military this weekend launched a major offensive against al-Qaida and Taliban fighters. Jundallah has its own agenda in Iran, but its ideology and proximity to the other militant groups prompted Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad to caution Pakistan about cross-border violence. The attack also came as the world has been focused on Iran's controversial nuclear development program and on widespread protests over vote fraud in Ahmadinejad's June re-election. The issues have put pressure on the president and Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, both of whom have moved to crush internal dissent while offering a mix of defiance and conciliation with world powers over the country's nuclear ambitions. Iran's postelection unrest may have also helped inspire Sunday's bloodshed. Jundallah had vowed to take revenge against the Revolutionary Guards for cracking down on protesters marching against Ahmadinejad. The peaceful opposition movement led by vanquished presidential candidate Mir Hossein Mousavi never associated itself with Jundallah, but some analysts suggested the group plotted the attack to exploit the political turmoil at a time when the Revolutionary Guards are tightening their hold on the country. Senator Pat Geary: Mr. Cici, was there always a buffer involved? Willi Cici: A what? Senator Pat Geary: A buffer. Someone in between you and your possible superiors who passed on to you the actual order to kill someone. Willi Cici: Oh yeah, a buffer. The family had a lot of buffers!
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