BAGHDAD, July 24, 2008

8 U.S.-Allied Fighters Killed In Iraq

Police Say Female Suicide Bomber Strikes In Baqouba; 24 Wounded

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(CBS/ AP)  A female suicide bomber blew herself up near U.S.-allied Sunni Arab fighters walking in a crowded area of Baqouba, killing at least eight of the guards and wounding 24 other people Thursday evening, police said.

The attack comes as the U.S.-backed Iraqi military is promising to launch a major offensive in Diyala province aimed at taming the last major insurgent belt north of Baghdad. Baqouba is the province's capital.

The woman, who was shrouded in a traditional black Islamic robe, detonated her explosives belt at about 8:30 p.m. as she approached a group of Awakening Council guards in the central New Baqouba area, a police officer said.

The officer, who read the police bombing report but spoke on condition of anonymity because he wasn't authorized to release the information, and witnesses said the local Awakening Council chief, Naaim al-Duliami, was killed along with seven of his bodyguards.

The U.S. military in northern Iraq said troops were investigating the bombing and it could not immediately confirm that the attacker was a woman.

The Sunni turn against al Qaeda has been credited by the U.S. military as a key factor in driving down Iraq's violence to its lowest point in more than four years. Also cited are the U.S. troop buildup and a cease-fire declared by anti-U.S. cleric Muqtada al-Sadr for his Shiite militia.

Members of the U.S.-allied Sunni groups have frequently been targeted by al Qaeda in Iraq and other insurgents seeking to derail the security gains.

Earlier Thursday, gunmen killed three Awakening Council members in drive-by shootings at checkpoints in the Sunni neighborhood of Azamiyah in northern Baghdad, according to a leading member of the group, who spoke on condition of anonymity because of security concerns.

Baqouba and other areas in Diyala been hit by several bombings in recent months as Sunni insurgents show they retain the ability to cause casualties. Two suicide bombers attacked army recruits at a Baqouba military camp last week, killing at least 28 people and wounding 57.

Insurgents have increasingly been using women to stage suicide bombings in a bid to avoid security measures. Women are more easily able to hide explosives under their cloaks and they often are not searched at checkpoints.

Laying the groundwork for the expected new Diyala offensive, American soldiers of the 3rd Squadron, 2nd Stryker Cavalry Regiment have been searching caves and blowing up suspected hideouts believed used by al Qaeda near the mountain town of Qara Tappah, about 50 miles northeast of Baqouba.

They also checked IDs of adult males in each house and detained some on suspicion of being al Qaeda operatives as part of this week's sweep, "Operation Cat's Eye."

U.S. commanders have said they will assist Iraq's government in pursuing the Diyala offensive against militants who are trying to regroup in the area.

American soldiers held talks Thursday with local officials in Qara Tappah, about 30 miles west of the Iranian border and close to the Hamrin mountains. The town, with a mixed population of Arabs and Turkomens, had become a safe-haven for al Qaeda, U.S. officers say.

In June, a female suicide bomber targeted a crowd of soccer fans celebrating Iraq's 2-1 win over China in a World Cup qualifying match, wounding 34 people near a cafe in Qara Tappah, which means Black Hill.

On Thursday, a U.S. patrol struck an improvised explosive device in the area but no one was seriously injured, the military said.

In another reminder of the dangers still facing Iraqis, the 18-year-old son of the chief editor of a U.S.-sponsored newspaper was shot to death Wednesday as an American patrol passed nearby in the northern city of Kirkuk, police said.

Police Brig. Gen. Sarhat Qadir said it was unclear who fired the bullet that killed Arkan Ali Taha, suggesting it might have been a sniper aiming at the Americans.

"Police until now are still investigating and we can't say whether the Americans are to blame or the attackers," Qadir said.

The U.S. military said American troops came under small-arms fire from a purple sedan while they were on a foot patrol in the volatile city, 180 miles north of Baghdad.

"The soldiers returned fire in self defense, killing a passenger in the car. The driver of the vehicle was taken into custody," the military said. It said one soldier was wounded in the gunbattle.

In other developments:

  • The International Olympic Committee said Iraq will not compete at Beijing because of Iraqi government interference. The IOC suspended Iraq's national Olympic committee in June after Baghdad dismissed elected officials and installed its own people who are not recognized by the IOC.

  • A bomb exploded near the house of Abdul-Rahman Dawood, a leading figure in the Dawa Party, leaving him wounded in the predominantly Shiite Baghdad neighborhood of Zafaraniyah. The Shiite party is led by Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki.

  • The U.S. military said American troops captured 20 suspected militants linked to al Qaeda in Iraq elements in raids Wednesday and Thursday in operations to the north and south of Baghdad.




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    by samsel3 July 26, 2008 2:10 PM EDT
    Hunt, Cheney and the Bush family are members of the organisation PNAC, Project For A New American Century.

    On January 26, 1998 in a letter to the President the PNAC asked Clinton to invade Iraq and get rid of Saddam Hussein. He refused their request. George W. Bush took their agenda and got it done...........Mission Accomplished !
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    by samsel3 July 26, 2008 2:07 PM EDT
    Coincidentaly, the invasion of Iraq took place after George Herbert Walker Bush''s meetings with the Saudis at Walker Point in Maine. The Saudis and Saddam were enemies in the oil business. Saddam was getting back at the Saudis after Desert storm by undercutting oil prices. The Saudis and Big Oil wanted to get the prices up so they took out their chief competitor....
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    by libsluv2spit July 25, 2008 8:48 PM EDT
    this is not about religion you fool ! these women blow themselves up because of some army *** rape them and turned their life into hell !


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    Posted by kretos_d at 06:00 PM : Jul 24, 2008
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    another anti-american pro-terrorist liberal..is that right..what else did those mean evil military guy do?? (mind you these are the same people who are soooooooooooooooooo effing concerned about the safety and welfare of our soldiers that they want them back..YEAH RIGHT!)

    "In June, a female suicide bomber targeted a crowd of soccer fans celebrating Iraq''s 2-1 win over China in a World Cup qualifying match, wounding 34 people near a cafe in Qara Tappah, which means Black Hill."

    WHAT is this now?? she did it because she was ''raped'' by soccer fans..

    I am more concerned about these liberals..than terrorists.

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    by libsluv2spit July 25, 2008 8:44 PM EDT
    Feel the Surge!


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    Posted by Nancy_Naive at 07:42 AM : Jul 25, 2008
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    enjoy it!
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    by libsluv2spit July 25, 2008 8:43 PM EDT
    Whereas Bush uses cover letters to encourage people to commit torture in "good faith"...


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    Posted by Nancy_Naive at 07:43 AM : Jul 25, 2008
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    you mean torturing TERRORISTS to get information to save you???

    the day bush drags your patethic liberal arse and force you to wear a belt to kill ''innocent'' muslims..THEY DAY WE SEE EACH OTHER EYE TO EYE..till then..you are nothing more that a terrorist zombie.
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    by babooph July 25, 2008 7:03 AM EDT
    "Allied " dead-the propaganda system covers well for all the suckered nations-now less whining from the home civilians ,no name for any nations dead-war can go on for the 100 years much easier now.
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    by motown67usa July 25, 2008 3:27 AM EDT
    This was the 25th female suicide bomber this year. In 2007 there were only 8. More than half of these attacks, like this one, have been carried out in Diyala province, one of the last restive areas of the country where there are still insurgents, conflicts between the Shiite Sadrists and Supreme Islamic Iraqi Council, battling Sons of Iraq groups, and a weak government. That%u2019s why Baghdad announced that this will be the site of their next big offensive at the beginning of August. The women also usually attack security forces or Sons of Iraq units like this incident because that%u2019s what the war has evolved to now. It%u2019s more Iraqi on Iraqi than Iraqi on American. Most of these women suicide bombers have had a family member either killed or arrested by the security forces and carry out the attacks in revenge. It%u2019s also a sing of how desperate the insurgency is. The number of foreign fighters is down to a trickle that use to carry out such attacks. The overall number of attacks is down. They%u2019re basically on their last leg and are using women because they can get through security checks. For more see: http://musingsoniraq.blogspot.com/2008/07/rise-of-female-suicide-bombers.html
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    by chalres-2009 July 24, 2008 9:57 PM EDT
    obama441 don''t get frustrated with the right. They never seem to get subtleties and facts.
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    by noloyalisti July 24, 2008 9:32 PM EDT
    Yes, Not Blue shows their complete ignorance for all the world to see. Again.

    We are invaders, occupiers, killers and rapists. The U.S. has no credibility in the world and even less in the Middle East. Then we have these same law breaking Republican morons asking for more with McSame. God Forgive America!!!!!
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    by kretos_d July 24, 2008 9:00 PM EDT
    Women blowing themselves up in order to kill others, what a great cause, NOT! Waht a peaceful religion, NOT! Truly these savages barbarism knows no bounds.

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    this is not about religion you fool ! these women blow themselves up because of some army *** rape them and turned their life into hell !
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    by notblue July 24, 2008 7:57 PM EDT
    Women blowing themselves up in order to kill others, what a great cause, NOT! Waht a peaceful religion, NOT! Truly these savages barbarism knows no bounds.
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    by obama441 July 24, 2008 7:46 PM EDT
    The article is misleading, no Americans were involved, get the facts straight, Posted by louk7 another idiot!!US ALLIED FIGHTERS!! ALLIED, ALLIED, ALLIED!! go back to school sheeesh
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    by louklou51 July 24, 2008 7:39 PM EDT
    The article is misleading, no Americans were involved, get the facts straight, CBS News.
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    by obama441 July 24, 2008 7:22 PM EDT
    8 U.S.-Allied Fighters Killed In Iraq
    Posted by terrorislamt ..Terrorsalami you friggin idiot ALLIED key word,sheesh
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    by obama441 July 24, 2008 7:19 PM EDT
    "eight awakening council members were killed and 24 other people were wounded" they got a rude awakening,the so called "awakening council" are traitors to their own country...
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    by ajaxtheleast July 24, 2008 7:18 PM EDT
    To be a guard at an Iraqi check
    point you must hand-search
    bomb-straped Iraqis.

    Why else would they call these
    people "awakened?

    And these guards are so awakened that
    they all stand close enough together so
    that one broad can take 8 of them
    at one time.

    On their day off the fellows that
    program suicide bombers work with
    the Sunni Check point guards to
    adjust their level of "awakening"
    just enough so that they can still
    walk to the check point.

    So with 160 thousand troops,
    80 thousand criminal body guards and
    thousands of delusional Sunnis
    we still cant bring troops home.

    Maybe what we need, and they''d fit
    in quite well with those now assisting
    our troops, is for Bush to pardon all
    killers, rapists and child molesters
    and deploy them as "surge #2".




    And to believe that you are "awakened
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    by talkingham July 24, 2008 7:01 PM EDT
    Dummy, the Iraqis are our allies or haven''t you heard. Guess you don''t know the context in which hyphens are used. Go back two squares to the 4th grade, you just flunked 5th grade English.
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    by mbcsmith July 24, 2008 6:42 PM EDT
    8 U.S.-Allied Fighters Killed In Iraq

    as usual,,, a very misleading heading,,,

    NO USA Fighters were killed,,,

    iraqis were killed and wounded,,, non were USA


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    Posted by terrorislamt at 03:11 PM : Jul 24, 2008



    dan rather would be proud!
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    by eddom949 July 24, 2008 6:38 PM EDT
    Well, I think Iraq would have won in Beijing. They have Spirit. These games are forfeit.
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    by liberalme July 24, 2008 6:36 PM EDT
    Bin Laden who??? Why do we want to get HIM??

    Everytime our troops had him in their sites, Washington told them to back off!

    Muqtada al-Sadr is in charge of the cease fire Bush is in charge of the "surge"--lets see what happens.
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