February 11, 2009 2:42 PM

Suicide Bomber Gunned Down In Iraq

(AP)  Iraqi guards opened fire on a female suicide bomber on Sunday and triggered her explosives belt before she reached their headquarters, foiling the latest of more than 20 suicide missions by women this year, military officials said.

The bomber was targeting the headquarters of an awakening council - Sunni volunteers who have turned against insurgents - about 60 miles northeast of Baghdad. One of the guards was wounded in the blast, the Iraqi military said.

The number of female suicide attackers has risen from eight in 2007 to more than 20 so far this year, according to U.S. military figures. Including Sunday's attack, at least nine have occurred in Diyala province, a former al Qaeda stronghold where the extremist group is trying to regroup after setbacks last year.

A female suicide bomber struck outside a government complex a week ago in Baqouba, the capital of Diyala province, killing at least 15 people and wounding more than 40, according to U.S. and Iraqi officials.

The attacks are part of an uptick in violence against Iraqi security forces and local administrations.

A truck bomb detonated by remote control Sunday killed six policemen and an awakening council member in Duluiyah, some 45 miles north of Baghdad, said police Col. Mohammed Khalid.

In other violence, gunmen killed the head of Basra's intelligence department Saturday in a drive-by shooting in eastern Baghdad, local police said, speaking on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to talk to the media.

Brig. Gen. Jabar Musaid, who played a leading role in the recent government crackdown against Shiite militias in Basra, was visiting relatives in a neighborhood controlled by militiamen loyal to radical Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr.

Asked about the uptick in violence, U.S. Ambassador Ryan Crocker said that Iraqi militants remain "resilient and determined" despite an overall improvement in the security situation.

"They have a capacity to hit back and that's what we're seeing, both from al Qaeda and its allies and from extremist Shia militias," Crocker told CNN on Sunday.

Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki has been stepping up pressure on extremists in recent months, launching operations against Sunni militants in Mosul and Shiite militiamen in Baghdad, Basra and Amarah. Those operations are aimed at restoring government control to strategic areas of the country where armed groups have held sway for years.

But the ongoing crackdown backfired when a relative of the prime minister was killed early Friday in a raid on Hindiyah, about 12 miles east of Karbala, local officials said.

Ali Abdul-Hussein, said to be a cousin of al-Maliki, was shot dead in a raid conducted by 60 U.S. soldiers supported by four helicopters and a fighter jet, provincial police chief, Raed Shakir, said.

Officials close to the prime minister said the killing enraged al-Maliki, who has been locked in negotiations in recent months over a long-term security agreement with the United States.

Al-Maliki demanded an explanation from the Americans, who promised an investigation into the incident, said the officials Sunday, speaking on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to talk to the media.

Asked to comment on the death, a U.S. military spokesman said troops were going after Shiite extremist groups in the Karbala area when a security guard left a building "while brandishing an AK-47 rifle" held against his shoulder "as if to fire."

"Perceiving hostile intent and acting in self defense, coalition forces shot and killed the armed man," Lt. David Russell wrote in an e-mail. "It was later determined the man killed was a local security guard."

Russell made no mention of any relationship to al-Maliki but added that "coalition forces deeply regret the loss of life" and have begun an investigation.

Meanwhile, Karbala Gov. Aqil al-Khuzaie said in a statement Saturday that the raid was a violation of an agreement signed with the U.S. last year that transferred Karbala to the control of Iraqi security forces.

"We are shocked to hear about the operation that has led to the killing of an innocent person," said al-Khuzaie.

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by runningralph June 30, 2008 12:57 PM EDT
The mullahs, imams, ayatollahs, etc can go to bed with a satisfied mind tonight. The "religion of peace" is working well. No shortage of suicide bombers. Westerners are shocked and dismayed at the idea of teaching suicide bombing at Sunday school. Islamics just smile and send money to Obama.
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by petro49l June 30, 2008 10:42 AM EDT
This woman was another sacrifice by Bin Laden as a tribute to his assumed majesty and authority. Who knows how many women were forced or fooled into suicide missions. As a misogynist, Bin Laden prefers to kill off females. Homosexuals like Bin Laden enjoy the death and destruction so they feel powerful and feared. Coalition Forces should capture Bin Laden for beheading by Afghanistan.
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by tootall10142 June 30, 2008 9:57 AM EDT
COUNTRIES THAT USE WOMEN TO DO THIER FIGHTING ARE COWARDS ,YES EVEN US THE GREAT UNITED STATES OF AMERICA THE *** WOMEN HOLLERED ABOUT WOMEN IN COMBAT FOR YEARS AND NOW WHEN WE LOSE A FEMALE SOLDIER ALOT OF PEOPLE SCREAM WHAT WAS A WOMAN DOING THERE IN THERE IN THE FIRST PLACE?WELL MY FELLOW AMERICAN SHE WAS TRYING TO FILL A MANS BOOTS AND FAILED OR DID OUR GOVT. FAIL AGAIN?
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by floydzepp2 June 30, 2008 9:26 AM EDT
Posted by drinuk at 05:31 AM : Jun 30, 2008

no angry commie,,, your time is over,,,

communism is a failure,,, ask the chinese and the russians,,,

besides,,, you have both feet in the grave already,,, LOL

hahaha

Posted by terrorislami at 05:34 AM : Jun 30, 2008
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right, terror salami, communism in China is dead. What a doof. While your Jesus Screechers are dreamin gof the End Times and cowering in fear over a few tribal level terrorists the Chinese are becoming the most powerful country in the world.
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by terrorislami June 30, 2008 8:34 AM EDT
Posted by drinuk at 05:31 AM : Jun 30, 2008

no angry commie,,, your time is over,,,

communism is a failure,,, ask the chinese and the russians,,,

besides,,, you have both feet in the grave already,,, LOL

hahaha
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by drinuk June 30, 2008 8:31 AM EDT
terrorislami, You are exactly who I addressed my comments too and furthermore you would''nt know what a real commie is, you dumb azz. The real problem is BIGOTS Like YOU. Be very aware, Your Time Is Comming.
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by terrorislami June 30, 2008 8:12 AM EDT
Posted by drinuk at 05:08 AM : Jun 30, 2008

what ever you say commie,,,
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by drinuk June 30, 2008 8:08 AM EDT
Unless the politicians and the all too powerful Corporate America BACK OFF and start listening to the people and working for the good of the people, America is most certainly going to be starring down the barrel of Another Revolution, a Revolution which will make the last one seem like a day at Disney.

They have become too Crooked, Too Big and far to Greedy. Oh! Boy is their time coming. AND if you''re one of THEM reading this, You ''Aint Got Much Time !
Your Vacation is OVER.
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by terrorislami June 30, 2008 8:04 AM EDT
Posted by patriot12436 at 04:59 AM : Jun 30, 2008

the only ones they select are the ones with mental illness,,,

you will never ever see a mullah, imam nor cleric be a suicide murderer,,,

never,,,

because they know it is all BS lies,,,
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by terrorislami June 30, 2008 8:00 AM EDT
Posted by patriot12436 at 04:56 AM : Jun 30, 2008

BS nancy,,, you would blame bush no matter what he did or did not do,,,

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