February 11, 2009 4:31 PM

Bomb Kills 4 GIs, Iraqi Interpreter

(CBS/AP)  U.S. military officials have announced the deaths of four more American soldiers – killed, along with their Iraqi interpreter, by a roadside bomb aimed at their patrol in east Baghdad.

The blast is said to have occurred Wednesday, during military operations aimed at disrupting the flow of explosives into the capital.

Meanwhile, Sunni lawmakers ended their five-week boycott of parliament Thursday, raising hopes the factious assembly can make progress on benchmark legislation demanded by Washington.

The 44 members of the Iraqi Accordance Front attended Thursday's session after striking a deal with other blocs to reinstate the Sunni speaker, Mahmoud al-Mashhadani, who was ousted by the Shiite-dominated assembly last month for erratic behavior.

Al-Mashhadani is expected to gracefully resign after presiding over a number of sessions. Shiite legislator Hassan al-Suneid, an aide to Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki, said al-Mashhadani's return came after secret conditions that should not be made public.

The Sunnis ended their walkout two days after Shiite lawmakers loyal to anti-U.S. cleric Muqtada al-Sadr ended their boycott after officials accepted their demands for rebuilding a Shiite shrine damaged by bombings.

Those two boycotts had paralyzed the 275-member parliament, which is under strong criticism from U.S. critics for failing to approve key legislation and for plans to take a month's vacation in August at a time when American and Iraqi troops are dying on the battlefield.

U.S. officials also made public Tuesday charges of premeditated murder being brought against two soldiers in connection with the death of an Iraqi last month.

Sgt. 1st Class Trey A. Corrales, of San Antonio and Spc. Christopher P. Shore of Winder, Ga., were charged with one count of murder in the death, which allegedly occurred June 23 near the northern city of Kirkuk, the military said in a statement.

The soldiers charged with the premeditated murder of an Iraqi are assigned to Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 2nd Battalion, 35th Infantry Regiment, which is part of the 25th Infantry Division based in Hawaii. The unit is attached to Multinational Division - North.

The battalion commander, Lt. Col. Michael Browder, was relieved of his command in connection with the investigation although he is not a suspect and has not been charged, the military said.

No further details were released, but the statement noted that the charges are allegations and neither of the two soldiers has been convicted.

The charges were revealed on the same day that a military jury at Camp Pendleton in California convicted a U.S. Marine of conspiring to murder an Iraqi man in a bungled attempt to abduct and kill a suspected insurgent in Hamdania.

In other recent developments:

  • A CBS News/New York Times poll found that 61 percent of Americans surveyed think the war in Iraq should be funded by Congress only if there is a timetable for withdrawal. Twenty-eight percent say funding should be continued without a timetable, while 8 percent think all funding for the war should be blocked, no matter what.

  • The U.S. military said Wednesday that three American soldiers were killed the day before in separate bombings – two in west Baghdad and another in east Baghdad. Four other Americans were wounded in the east Baghdad blast, according to U.S. officials who say two insurgents responsible for the attack were identified, engaged and killed.

  • At least 12 people were killed Wednesday in a series of bombings in mostly Shiite areas of eastern Baghdad. Seven of them died in two back-to-back bombings near a gas station in the Amin district.

  • Police say eight civilians were killed when gunmen opened fire in the city of Khalis, a Shiite enclave in a mostly Sunni area 50 miles north of Baghdad.

  • The U.S. command announced the arrest of an al Qaeda leader it said served as the link between the organization's command in Iraq and Osama bin Laden's inner circle, enabling it to wield considerable influence over the Iraqi group. Khaled Abdul-Fattah Dawoud Mahmoud al-Mashhadani was the highest-ranking Iraqi in the al Qaeda in Iraq leadership when he was captured July 4 in Mosul, U.S. military spokesman Brig. Gen. Kevin Bergner said.
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    by mh4cbs1 July 22, 2007 12:15 AM EDT
    You want to know why we are in Iraq? It's caled the Iraq Oil Law, that Bush is trying to ram down the throats of the Iraqi Parliament....


    WASHINGTON, DC -- Green Party leaders declared their support for the tens of thousands of Iraqis, including labor unions, who are protesting the Iraqi oil law 'benchmark' that the Bush Administration and supporters are seeking to impose as a condition for reconstruction aid.

    On July 16, Iraqis took to the streets of Basra in a demonstration organized by the Iraqi Federation of Oil Unions against the proposed law, which would place 2/3 of Iraqi oil under foreign control, granting 30-year contracts to US and UK energy corporations for 'development' of Iraq's oil resources.

    GREAT! After LYING our way into an INVASION, bombing civilians, throwing people at random into Abu Grhaib, searching homes, destroying cities, killing civilians at checkpoints cuz they didn't stop in time... NOW we want to steal their Oil.
    As if the Iraqi insurgents didn't already have enough reasons to hate the US foreign Occupation!
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    by toldyouso21 July 20, 2007 3:24 AM EDT
    Why this article cannot be true....Bagdhad is now a very safe place, where Sunnis and Shia both join American forces to oust Al Qaeda, and instead of roadside bombs, occupiers and Iraqis alike plant flowers and lollipops. This is all just needless fearmongering again. Patreaus and McCain already told us Bagdhad was secure, now that our troops have SURGED so much for the past 4 years that they are finally in place to be effective. (not)
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    by lars008-2009 July 19, 2007 7:23 PM EDT
    hahahaha kerry's commie buddies said nobody was killed...

    Kerry: No Bloodbath In Vietnam After US Redeployment
    Sen. John Kerry said during a C-Span appearance that fears of a bloodbath after the US withdrawal from Vietnam never materialized. He says he's met survivors of the "reeducation camps" who are thriving in modern Vietnam. An award-winning investigation by the Orange County Register concludes that at least 165,000 people perished in the camps.
    http://www.breitbart.tv/html/3274.html
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    by j-whitman July 19, 2007 4:56 PM EDT
    Lars008,,,, 4 more GI's KIA today & All you say in support of our troops is --- hahahahahaha ??? ----- AS I SAID YOUR PATRIOTISM STOPS WITH PARTY ----
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    by lars008-2009 July 19, 2007 3:58 PM EDT
    lars008 just quoted Einstein out of context, to
    Posted by Iceman_1960 at 10:37 AM : Jul 19, 2007
    Posted by grazinggoat at 12:42 PM : Jul 19, 2007

    Check out the big brain on LIceman_1960

    hahahahahahaha

    Jules: Do you know what they call a Quarter Pounder with cheese in France?
    Brett: No.
    Jules: Tell him, Vincent.
    Vincent: Royale with cheese.
    Jules: Royale with cheese. Do you know why they call it a Royale with cheese?
    Brett: Because of the metric system?
    Jules: Check out the big brain on Brett. You one smart ************.
    http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0110912/quotes

    hahahahahaha and where is your proper context???

    here dopey... hahahahaha

    http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=The+world is a dangerous place%2C not because of those who do evil%2C but because of those who look on and do nothing&btnG=Google Search
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    by grazinggoat July 19, 2007 3:42 PM EDT
    lars008 just quoted Einstein out of context, to
    Posted by Iceman_1960 at 10:37 AM : Jul 19, 2007

    -As I used to tell my sons. You're trying hard, but that isn't enough. Try harder boy, try harder. I'm afraid this would result in nasty bugnhole air expulsion since any mental effort by arse008, would require his brain-butt contribution.
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    by grazinggoat July 19, 2007 3:37 PM EDT
    lars008, since you represent the icon of insensitivity and hardheadedness
    Posted by grazinggoat at 10:21 AM : Jul 19, 2007

    nope... that would be the fascist nazi terrorislam thugs....

    - On a second thought, forget about the link zietgeistmovie.com , you won't be able to understand it. Idioty icon!
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    by lars008-2009 July 19, 2007 3:18 PM EDT
    lars008 just quoted Einstein out of context, to
    Posted by Iceman_1960 at 10:37 AM : Jul 19, 2007

    Check out the big brain on LIceman_1960

    hahahahahahaha

    Jules: Do you know what they call a Quarter Pounder with cheese in France?
    Brett: No.
    Jules: Tell him, Vincent.
    Vincent: Royale with cheese.
    Jules: Royale with cheese. Do you know why they call it a Royale with cheese?
    Brett: Because of the metric system?
    Jules: Check out the big brain on Brett. You one smart ************.
    http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0110912/quotes

    hahahahahaha and where is your proper context???

    here skippy... hahahahaha

    http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=The+world is a dangerous place%2C not because of those who do evil%2C but because of those who look on and do nothing&btnG=Google Search
    Reply to this comment
    by lars008-2009 July 19, 2007 3:07 PM EDT
    lars008, since you represent the icon of insensitivity and hardheadedness
    Posted by grazinggoat at 10:21 AM : Jul 19, 2007

    nope... that would be the fascist nazi terrorislam thugs....

    Our Prophet commanded us to fight the kaafirs when we are able and to attack them in their homelands and to give them three choices before we enter their lands: either they become Muslim and be like us, sharing our rights and duties; or they pay the jizyah (poll tax) and feel themselves subdued; or they fight, in which case their wealth, women, children and homes become permissible as booty for the Muslims.
    http://islamqa.com/index.php?ref=13759&ln=eng&txt=before%20islam%20arabia%20pagan
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    by jn122736 July 19, 2007 2:33 PM EDT
    Re. Posted by tuckerndfw at 10:55 AM : Jul 19, 2007
    --------------------

    Make that %u201Cour age bracket%u201D.

    I voted for Reagan twice before I finally realized that he had started the financial bankruptcy (cut taxes, borrow, and spend) of the United States. Bush Jr. is doing his best to finish what Reagan started. The Iraq fiasco, as bad as it is, pales in significance to the integral damage done by this administration. I.e. Trashed the Constitutional rights of ALL U.S. citizens, decreasing national security by increasing terrorism, , doubled the debt pit, Shamed the United States with it%u2019s use of torture and illegal detainment.

    And perhaps more serious than the loss of integrity and world trust is the horrible stench that Bush, personally, has cast over the Office of president. This stench will affect the thinking of the people not just about Bush alone, but also about all presidents, past and future .
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