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Mortar Shells Hit Baghdad Prison

(CBS/AP)  Mortar shells slammed into an Interior Ministry prison on Monday in Baghdad, killing at least seven inmates and wounding 23, officials said.

Iraq's foreign minister, meanwhile, said a new security pact with the United States would set a time limit on the American troop presence. The government's eventual goal was "to reach a level of preparedness that leaves us with absolutely no need for foreign forces to remain in the country," he said.

The mortar rounds hit a prison made up of several cell blocks, each containing prisoners accused of terrorism-related crimes or civil offenses, police said.

Police said American troops sealed off the area and were investigating the bombardment, which took place about 6:30 a.m. The U.S. military said it had no immediate information, and Iraqi Interior Ministry officials could not be reached for comment.

A hospital official said the inmates were still asleep when the mortars hit, one landing directly on a cell and two others nearby.

In Baghdad's Dora neighborhood, an oil refinery went up in flames Monday morning, but U.S. military officials said the blaze was not the result of enemy action, as initially reported. The military initially blamed the fire on a rocket or mortar attack.

The military said the fire was the result of an "industrial accident".

Assim Jihad, a spokesman for Iraq's Oil Ministry, said no casualties were reported and the plant was still operating.

"The fire is under control and within a few hours it will be extinguished. This will not affect production," Assim told The Associated Press. A police official said earlier the fire was caused by a 120 mm mortar round.

The police and hospital officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to release details of the incidents.

Iraq's oil industry has come under repeated attack since the war began, including on Friday when a bomb exploded beneath a key pipeline outside the northern city of Beiji, home to the country's largest refinery.

According to Oil Ministry figures from July, the industry suffered 159 attacks in 2006 by insurgents and saboteurs, killing and wounding dozens of employees and reducing exports by some 400,000 barrels a day. Such attacks have cost Iraq billions of dollars since the 2003 U.S. invasion.

Iraqi Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari said Monday Iraq had formally requested U.N. authorization for the U.S.-led presence in Iraq.

"We left an underline that the Iraqi government hoped that this would be the last extension of the mandate," he said, adding the negotiations for a new pact with the Americans would be "the most important that Iraq has ever entered."

He said the deadline for reaching an agreement was July: "There will be negotiations about the conduct of these (U.S.) troops and their rights, privileges and also questions of command and control."

Zebari also said U.S. and Iranian experts would meet Dec. 18 to discuss security issues ahead of an expected round of formal talks on Iraq's stability. He said both sides agreed to a fourth round of ambassador-level talks in Baghdad, but the timing was under discussion.

Previous sessions ended inconclusively with Iran rejecting U.S. allegations that it supports Shiite insurgent groups in Iraq by providing bomb-making materials responsible for the deaths of American troops.

Zebari's comments came a day after Iraq's national security adviser, Mouwaffak al-Rubaie, warned Washington that a strategy of aligning its Sunni Gulf allies against Iran would only exacerbate tensions in the region.

"The United States, until they seriously engage with Iran ... the long-term regional security will be in doubt," al-Rubaie said on Sunday, the final day of a regional security summit in the Bahraini capital, Manama.

In other developments:

  • British Prime Minister Gordon Brown confirmed Sunday that Iraqi forces will take command of the last region under British control in mid-December. Brown made the announcement during a surprise visit to British troops in Basra. "There are now 30,000 police and armed forces trained up as a result of our work and the work of other people, and so, as a result of that, we can move to provincial Iraqi control over the next few weeks," Brown told servicemen and women at Basra air station.

  • On Monday, a roadside bomb targeting a police patrol in eastern Baghdad killed one policeman and injured five other people, police and hospital officials said.

  • On Sunday, in a Shiite region about 60 miles south of Baghdad, a roadside bomb struck a convoy carrying a popular police chief with a reputation for leading crackdowns against militias. The death of Brig. Gen. Qais al-Maamouri, chief of Babil's provincial capital of Hillah, was the latest in a series of assassinations of provincial leaders in the mainly Shiite region. Hundreds marched along dusty roads in Babil to mourn al-Maamouri, chanting and firing guns into the air.
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    by prinzowhales December 11, 2007 11:06 AM EST
    I haven''t seen an article on the young woman who was drugged and gang-raped by her Halliburton co-workers but, I certainly hope that they will be identified, their pictures posted on the internet and that our soldiers will hunt these contractors down like dogs and ''do the right thing by them''. When she was rescued from a shipping container by US embassy people and saw a doctor, the rape kit was turned over to KBR security officers and it, of course, disappeared. This is intolerable! HUNT THESE RAPISTS DOWN AND DESTROY THEM!!
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    by mcvet December 11, 2007 9:55 AM EST
    Of course it will be shown that clandestine black ops were responsible for the mortar attacks in Baghdad. Everyone ''''knows'''' that "ONLY" Americans kill Iraqis or anyone else in the world. If you don''''t believe me, just ask zootalures2 or feelfree1.


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    Posted by ToolMangler at 10:46 AM : Dec 10, 2007
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    You know I don''t think those Citizens or anyone else other than that pathetic piece of Human Trash YOU call a President sent our kids out into a desert to look for Weapons that NEVER existed. You freaks can''t accept the fact that your Fuhrer didn''t just screw up and attack the WRONG country but the REAL enemy used that stupidity to completely rebuild. That''s right Kool Aid Breath... not only have we spent 6 years and a Trillion Dollars handing Iraq over to radicals who are pals with Iran but we allowed the real bad guys to gain back their strenght. Just what part of the word "Whoopin" don''t you fools understand. It''s hard to imagine anyone getting a bigger Azz Whoopin than your fuhrer... very hard indeed. Sieg Heil Bush!!
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    by mcvet December 11, 2007 9:51 AM EST
    Good article in NYT about Iraq no longer being in the top echelon of election subjects of either the Democrats or Republicans. In fact, the article claims that one of the reasons for Hillary''''s decline is the decline in the Iraq war and the focus of voters on DOMESTIC issues.

    So, for you still trying to pencil whip the success of the surge, move on. The war has left you behind.

    America now needs your energies on domestic subjects.


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    Posted by donbl1 at 11:20 AM : Dec 10, 2007
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    LOL Now I hate to throw cold water on a fascist when they are attempting to cover up the worst blunder in American History but what poll are you referring to there sparky. Everyone I know and every poll I''ve seen ranks Iraq as the top issue... Now you fools have been spouting this "Mission Accomplished" trash for what 6 years and the Resistence in Iraq just keeps kicking your fascist butts. MAYBE if you start thinking for yourselves you''d understand that WE can not continue the "Surge" for to much longer AND there still isn''t a Government in that Country...that was the PURPOSE of the Surge now wasn''t it? But you fools will not understand until you start seeing, every day, more killing, bombing and the civil war heating up again. Sieg Heil Bush!!
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    by donbl1 December 10, 2007 2:20 PM EST
    Good article in NYT about Iraq no longer being in the top echelon of election subjects of either the Democrats or Republicans. In fact, the article claims that one of the reasons for Hillary''s decline is the decline in the Iraq war and the focus of voters on DOMESTIC issues.

    So, for you still trying to pencil whip the success of the surge, move on. The war has left you behind.

    America now needs your energies on domestic subjects.
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    by klifton2-2009 December 10, 2007 1:52 PM EST
    Is the surge working? Of course it works, but only in the minds of the mindless politicians and the heap of manure in the White House. As long as a lid (the surge)is put on a pressure cooker (Iraq), everything "seems" nice and dandy. Lift off the lid and see what happens! The surge is a band-aid solution. It does not treat the cause but temporarily takes care of the symptoms. Iraq will go the way of Iran, when the US supported the Shah until he was systematically kicked out by his own people. Any "leader" that aligns with the US in any part of the world, will ultimately be displaced. For the uninitiated, US foreign policy since the 30s has never been bringing democracy, freedom, liberty, and all those mindless rhetoric that the American public buys into. It is about securing America''s strategic interest (read: corporate interests)globally, even if it means sleeping with the devil himself. Well, the devil is alive and welding his influence that leads to and from the White House.
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    by toolmangler-2009 December 10, 2007 1:46 PM EST
    (Sarcasm)

    Of course it will be shown that clandestine black ops were responsible for the mortar attacks in Baghdad. Everyone ''knows'' that "ONLY" Americans kill Iraqis or anyone else in the world. If you don''t believe me, just ask zootalures2 or feelfree1.
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    by antoniof123 December 10, 2007 1:30 PM EST
    New CIA interrogation method at work here seems like they screwed up again.
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    by nowarforzion December 10, 2007 12:27 PM EST
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    by iphyt4u December 10, 2007 12:24 PM EST
    When you see an Iraqi state security vehicle on fire, or an American military vehicle. I want you to realize that those vehicles were purchased with American taxpayer dollars, and that the replacement vehicles will be paid for by American taxpayer dollars. Everytime an Iraqi police station is attacked, you will be footing the bill for reconstruction. There is no Iraqi income tax system, your paying for everything!
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    by underdogus December 10, 2007 11:23 AM EST
    " GRAB THE OIL STRATEGY" it comes with its own built-in escalation, its own justification for ever more militarization without limit. It will consume the entire US economy, the entire society, without being sated. " perpetual WAR for perpetual grease "
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