Cease-Fire Reported In Sadr City
In Mosul Iraqi Army Begins Offensive Against Al Qaeda In Iraq
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Relatives march during the funeral of Sattar Khalaf and Mohammed Jassim, who were killed in an airstrike in the Shiite stronghold of Sadr City in Baghdad, Iraq, Saturday, May 10, 2008. Hospitals in Sadr City reported Saturday that at least 13 people had been killed and 77 wounded in the past 24 hours during the clashes between the U.S. and Iraqi government forces and the Mahdi army fighters. (AP Photo/Karim Kadim)
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U.S. soldiers stand near a hole after a rocket attack damaged the roof of BBC headquarters in Baghdad. No one was wounded in the attack, the British broadcaster said. (AP Photo/Sabah al-Bazee)
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In the northern city of Mosul, an Iraqi army commander announced the start of the long anticipated offensive against al Qaeda in Iraq's last urban stronghold.
Sheik Salah al-Obeidi, an aide to radical Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr, said the cease-fire will go into effect Sunday.
The cease-fire may not necessarily end the seven-week old clashes in Sadr City, the stronghold of al-Sadr's Mahdi Army, however, as U.S. military has blamed clashes on breakaway groups.
It is not believed that the bulk of the 60,000-strong Mahdi Army has participated in the clashes. Instead it is just splinter groups that have refused to honor a general cease-fire ordered by al-Sadr last August. Al-Sadr has directed his supporters to only fight when attacked.
Iraqi government spokesman Ali al-Dabbagh in a statement on Saturday expressed the government's support for efforts "that aims at achieving order and security in Sadr City."
"The agreement represents the government's vision to end armed displays and purge al-Sadr City from roadside bombs and mines and impose the law in the city," al-Dabbagh said.
"Iraqi security forces are the only force to achieve this and the government has the right to raid and search any place suspected of possessing heavy or medium weapons," al-Dabbagh said. "The government is also committed to chase all wanted people under the supervision of the prime minister."
There was no immediate comment from the U.S. military on the reported deal.
The newly announced cease-fire comes after government-backed Shiite envoys set strict demands for Shiite militias to end their battles against U.S.-led forces in a meeting with al-Sadr's supporters on Thursday.
Al-Obeidi said an agreement had been reached between parliament's coalition of Shiite parties and the Sadrists.
"A 10-point agreement has been reached between members from the United Iraqi Alliance and Sadrist movement in Baghdad and we are informed that Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki is committed to it," al-Obeidi said in the southern city of Najaf.
He added that "the agreement stipulates that Mahdi Army will stop fighting in Sadr City and will stop displaying arms in public. In return, the government will stop random raids against al-Sadr followers and open all closed roads that lead to Sadr City."
Al-Obeidi said a joint committee will observe the implementation of the agreement and any violations by either side.
"This document does not call for disbanding al-Mahdi Army or laying down their arms," al-Obeidi said, rejecting a previous call by al-Maliki.
The clashes in Sadr City began in late March after al-Maliki, himself a Shiite, launched a crackdown against the Shiite armed groups in the southern city of Basra. Aid groups say at least 6,000 people have fled the homes in Sadr City to escape the fighting and seek help as food and medical supplies dwindle.
Meanwhile, Maj. Gen. Riyadh Jalal Tawfiq, the commander of military operations in the northern city of Mosul, issued a statement on Saturday to announce that the operation "Lion's roar and righteousness battle," against al Qaeda in Iraq was under way.
Mosul was considered the last important urban staging ground for al Qaeda in Iraqi and allied groups after losing its strongholds in Baghdad and other areas during the U.S. troop "surge" last year.
Provincial forces are "undertaking a new phase of operations in Mosul to counter the terrorist threat there," said Maj. John C. Hall, a military spokesman in Baghdad. "These operations build on operations that have been under way for the past several weeks, targeting al Qaeda in Iraq cells."
He added that "this Iraqi-planned and Iraqi-led series of operations continues to be closely supported by Coalition forces."
In January, Iraq's prime minister Nouri al-Maliki promised his military were preparing for a "decisive" showdown with insurgents in Mosul, about 225 miles northwest of Baghdad. But no major offensives have been mounted even as al Qaeda in Iraq tried to exert its influence in Iraq's third-largest city through attacks and intimidation.
On Friday evening, Iraqi officials imposed an indefinite vehicle ban in the northern province of Nineveh, which includes Mosul. Brig. Gen. Khalid Abdul-Sattar, the provincial security spokesman, said Friday the ban was prompted by intelligence that Sunni insurgents might carry out car bombings.
The operation against al Qaeda comes after Iraqi authorities mistakenly announced Thursday that the leader of al Qaeda in Iraq, Abu Ayyub al-Masri, had been captured in Mosul. American officials said a man who was arrested had a name similar to al-Masri's.
There have been false alarms in the past about al-Masri. At least twice - in 2006 and last May - reports circulated that he was dead.
Blackwater Unlikely To Face Charges In Iraq Shooting
Sources say security contractor Blackwater Worldwide is not expected to face criminal charges in connection with the deaths of 17 civilians in Iraq.

Sources close to the investigation say instead the Justice Department is focused on as few as three or four Blackwater guards who could be indicted in the shootings.
Sparing Blackwater itself would all but ensure that it will get to keep its multimillion-dollar contract to protect U.S. diplomats.
The shooting enraged the Iraqi government, which originally sought to expel the company from the country, and strained diplomatic relations between Washington and Baghdad. It also raised questions about the U.S. reliance on heavily armed private contractors in war zones.
The final decision on any charges will not be made until late summer at the earliest, a law enforcement official said. All spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to publicly discuss the investigation.
The State Department publicly raised the question of Blackwater's corporate liability last month when it extended the company's contract by one year. The contract could still be canceled if criminal charges are brought, but the department said it was unlikely to penalize the corporation if only its employees were charged.
"I think that's really what the FBI investigation needs to look at: Is the company culpable or are the individuals culpable?" Greg Starr, the department's top security officer, said last month.
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But no! Instead Americans fight and die and spend themselves into debt for the privilege of paying $4 a gallon for oil to the private oil barons!
If the money squandered on this war for Big Oil and Israel, were allocated to energy independence...these problems would be in our past...The oil soaked animals in Congress are keeping us oil dependent and these who.res are doing it with your money and your lives!
Nationalize! Nationalize! Nationalize!
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- Bin Laden and his gay bride Zawahiri should concede defeat. Mazri has had enough of the rape and killing in Iraq. Iraqi Civilians receive most of the punishment. This homosexual clique (Al Qada) is nothing more than a group of desperate felons on the loose.
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- Engines exist today that can be run off of Brown''s gas derived from water. Twice as much reserves in oil exist on the North Slope of Alaska than we are fighting for in the Middle East. The money squandered on this war could have turned many a million homes 100% solar and built the production lines for battery operated cars, cars that run off Brown''s gas as well as light rail and electro-mag rail...AMERICA''S LEADERS ARE LEADING THIS NATION DOWN THE TUBES!--VOTE THEM OUT!
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- Mao has the all time lead in killings...Stalin is second...and Pol Pot holds the lead in percentage of population murdered...Obama''s advisor, Ziggy Brzezinski, had us supporting Pol Pot and his Khymer Rouge against the Vietnamese along with Red China... you can trust Obama to bring change...just look at the record of the people behind him and the organizations funded by the Oligarchy to which they belong...
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- Tool,,,, Be carefull what you wish for --- People back eaast prayed for rain to end their drought & ended up with tornado''s
But, if anyones played into the terrorist hands, it''s been this admininstration destroying Americas values with torture & Wars of Agression & our national security along with it. - Reply to this comment
- Maybe Hitler was a piker in comparison.
Regards, Posted by Nancy_Naive
You really are...so naive. Hitler army killed almost 6 million Russians and another 6 million including German Jews and Gypsies and non-denominational people of the Caucasus mountains.
In terms of evil, he wins. so, which mid-eastern leader will top his brutality? - Reply to this comment
- Who should pay for this?
God won''t forgive us.
We''ll all go to hell. - Reply to this comment
- I guess The Rev. Wright is correct in everything he says, God should dam-n America and probably has. It is obvious that no one here will be sorry when this country has been broken and destroyed, It won''t matter to me, I will be gone by then, my grandkids will have to move but thats alright, so will yours. POW, Nancy_Naive and others posting here have made sure that the enemies of this country will get all the aid and comfort they desire. And we deserve it, So everybody gets their wish but me.
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- yongamerica--The American occupation of Iraq makes Saddam look like a saint...or did you miss out on Abu Ghraib...Why are you not joining j whitman and myself with your "outrage" not only over the murderous Occupation of Iraq but the war that cost tens of thousands of lives that were based on nothing but lies and our early support of Saddam...aiding him in his war of aggression against Iran? Even providing him with WMDs and technical know-how as well as satellite imaging for targeting.
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- yongamerica,,,, Then why did Iraqi women cry on his birthday ??? --- Liberation was short lived, they are still afraid to send their kids to school, On & on it goes ------------- They aren''t that much better off
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- The people of Iraq have survived a quarter century of terror from the military juanta led by good ol'' Sadam. Through his ruthlessness and complete lack of respect for the citizens of Iraq hundreds of thousands of Iraqis were mudered, starved, and tortured. The whole population was a slave to this tyrant.
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- America threw away a world of opportunity in the Middle East after World War I and again after World War II when we consented to take over "east of Suez" from the British, whose empire transformed itself into the Commonwealth and a world-wide web of interlocking corporate and business interests...a transformation even more remarkable than that of the USSR morphing into the CIS.
Anglo-Dutch influence in the US is now the pre-eminent driver of our foreign and domestic policies, the days of ''The Room'', when Anglophiles met in secret in New York to discuss influencing policy are over. These influences are expressed in our markets through control of most trading on our exchanges being made from Switzerland...our self-sufficiency in food erased by Rockefeller Foundation funded support of Mexico''s agricultural revolution which, like the magic of enclosures centuries before, removed millions of peasants from the land and increased corporate control of the land...the levers of famine and plenty were placed in the hands of huge grain and foodstuffs cartels. Energy has been co-opted as well...America was made dependent by planned inefficiencies, capped wells and unexploited resources as well the sabotage of competing modalities of intra and inter city transportation.
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- Osama bin Laden is dead, Zawahiri is a US intel asset and spokes-monkey to confirm lies from Washington... and Mazri?--probably like the infamous Zawaquiri who died so many times whole cemetaries are devoted to only his remains.
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- The Bin Laden-Zawahiri conspiracy has ruined the Middle East. Terrorism is evident everywhere. Why allow to old homosexuals to destroy peace? There should be a formal demand for their arrest and imprisonment for felonies against humanity.
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- Dont be so idiot. $4 is too low for people who get a $3,000 check.
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Posted by BagdadsHere at 10:42 AM : May 11, 2008
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- dumbshun-- I trust my link in an 8:52 PM post to a site generally respected by creatures of your venemous disposition and a search engine can take you to all the dirt on Fearless Leader''s fondness for bullet-headed military types.
You could also find out as well that his room mate in school was the openly gay mayor of Knoxville, Tennessee...a fellow cheerleader, if memory serves... and that Bush''s nickname--"Lips"--did not come his way from being a good kisser....The mayor was appointed US ambassador to Poland...
Its common knowledge...nothing to make millions off of...Bush is utterly blackmailable, which is part and parcel of being an acceptable candidate for the Oligarchy...they give you the keys to power...you give them the keys to removing you from power.
Mr. Obama realizes this...as does his handler, Ziggy Brzezinski...as well as does Mr. Larry Sinclair, who is busy placing the meme into the mass mind in case their creature balks at anything he will be asked to do. - Reply to this comment
- The crimes of ''patriots''...Gulf War I...250,000 veterans on some kind of war-related disability...for a war to save a bunch of slant-drilling Kuwaiti oil thieves...for our Corps of Engineers to replace the golden plumbing fixtures of the Emir...to cripple oil production in Iraq to drive oil prices up...and to betray the Kurds in the north and the Shia in the south who rose in response to the clandestine US radio broadcasts and promises of aid...
For well over a decade the people of Iraq endured murderous sanctions, missile attacks and bombings before the vile creatures in Washington elected to launch another war against these people...another war based on lies, lies and more lies...And all of this after the Washington Regime had helped put their man--Sadaam Hussein--in power...and aided him in a war of aggression against Iran...
How many millions of people have died and lived and now live in misery because of the monsters who haunt the corridors of power in London and Washington?
The people of Iraq have endured over a quarter of a century of misery because of the Demopublican Regime in Washington...and what have you to show for it? Hundreds of thousands on disability...thousands dead...hundreds of billions in debt and $4-a-gallon gas..."Mission Accomplished!" - Reply to this comment
- SO LETS GET THIS STRAIGHT???
WE ARE FIGHTING THE SUNNIS IN IRAQ? OR WHO EVER THREATENS OUR OIL...
WE ARE FUNDING THE SUNNIS IN LEBANON TO DESTABLIZE THAT COUNTRY???
BUSH IS SENDING AID TO ISRAEL IN THE BILLIONS...
BUSH IS SENDING AID TO THE PALESTINIANS IN THE MILLIONS THRU ISRAELI BANKS???
16 OF THE 19 HIJACKERS WERE FROM SAUDI...
CHENEY AND HALIBURTON ARE TIGHT WITH THE SAUDIS...
RUMFELD BROKERED CHEMICAL WEAPONS TO SADDAM IN THE 80S...TO FIGHT IRAN
WE ATTACHED IRAQ TO GET RID OF CHEMICAL WEAPONS...
RICHARD PEARL A DUEL PASSPORT HOLDING ISRAELI AMERICAN NEOCON IS BROKERING AN OIL DEAL WITH THE KURDS...
TURKEY IS FIGHTING THE KURDS...
BILLIONS OF AMERICAN TAX DOLLARS ARE GOING TO THE MIDDLE EAST!
4000 PLUS AMERICANS HAVE GIVEN THEIR LIVES FIGHTING A CHANGING ENEMY WHO ONE DAY CHANGES FROM ONE SIDE TO THE NEXT...AND WHOS POLITICIANS ARE ON THE TAKE AS BAD AS AMERICAN POLITICIANS ARE?
MISS NO ACTIONABLE INTELLIGENCE CONDI RICE IS RUNNING THE STATE DEPARTMENT!
WHO IS RUNNING THIS MIDDLE EAST TRAIN?
START WAR CRIMES NOW!
AMERICA STAND UP OR SHUT UP! - Reply to this comment
- OH NO!...MEHDI ARMY HAS TO BE SMASHED-PERIOD!
Fundamental # 1 of securing peace in Iraq.
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Posted by dumbshun at 03:04 AM : May 11, 2008
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So in your poor simple NAZI mind we can just beat these people into submission? YOU do realize these are CITIZENS of Iraq don''t you? The Fuhrer told us going in we were going to "free" these people and here we are.. taking sides between groups of citizens... ONLY a fascist would think you can solve this problem with a bigger weapon. This only means we can NOT leave... or at least leave anytime in our lifetime. The "Army" of Iraq that we were training can''t deal with these militants now and it''s not likely they will in the future. Now stand and show everyone what a bootlicker is all about swastika breath!! SIEG HEIL BUSH!! - Reply to this comment
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