Bomber Kills U.S.-Allied Sunni Leader
Officials Say Suicide Blast Wounds About 20 Others
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Six bodyguards of Farooq al-Obeidi, deputy leader of the "awakening council" in Baghdad's Azamiyah district, also died in the blast, which occurred as they were seated on chairs near a checkpoint near the Abu Hanifa mosque in the former insurgent stronghold, police and Iraqi army officials said.
The assailant, wearing a black abaya robe, walked up to al-Obeidi's party and detonated the explosives, the officials said on condition of anonymity because they were not supposed to talk to media.
Some of the officials said the attacker was a woman. But one of them said the attacker was a man who probably wore the flowing garment to conceal the explosives.
Officials at a nearby hospital said about 20 people were wounded. They spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized the release information to media.
Such attacks have become rare in the center of Azamiyah since the U.S. military built a concrete wall around the heart of the north Baghdad neighborhood, where Saddam Hussein took refuge when the city fell to U.S. forces in April 2003.
Although Azamiyah was once a center of resistance to the U.S. and its Shiite allies, many local Sunnis later abandoned the insurgency and joined the awakening council, which provides security there alongside Iraqi soldiers and police.
"While I was shopping just across the street, I heard a huge explosion," said Omar Qassim, a member of al-Obeidi's group. "Body parts were flying through the air. I immediately realized that Farooq's party was targeted and he was probably dead."
The attack occurred about 7:30 p.m. in an area where families often stroll on outings during hot summer nights.
"I rushed to the scene of the explosion to see terrified people running everywhere, and women calling for their missing children," said Abu Mohammed, 54, who was shopping at a nearby grocery when the blast occurred.
"The situation was chaotic and horrible. I saw dead bodies, wounded people and blood stains on the ground. Later ambulances arrived and picked both the wounded and the dead. Some shops nearby were damaged, he said.
Al Qaeda in Iraq has often targeted leaders of awakening councils. But Khalil Ibrahim, an aide to al-Obeidi, said the attack could have been carried out by rivals within the council itself.
"We had received information that we would be targeted by groups within Azamiyah and within the awakening movement itself," he said, refusing to elaborate.
A senior police official also said it was unlikely that explosives could have been smuggled into the area because of security checks around the wall and said he suspected the attack could have been part of a power struggle within the council.
He spoke on condition of anonymity because the investigation had only just begun.
Also Sunday, insurgents raided a police checkpoint in the northern city of Mosul, killing one policeman and wounding another, the provincial police command reported.
U.S.-backed Iraqi soldiers have been conducting a months-long operation in Mosul trying to clear the city of Sunni extremists including al Qaeda in Iraq.
Gunmen also assassinated a Sunni preacher, Loai Saad al-Din Othman, in a drive-by shooting in Mosul, police reported.
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See all 26 CommentsIs this the kind of success Bush and McSame are talking about?
Posted by Petesis at 11:16 AM : Aug 18, 2008
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Ah, Finally someone with vision that is not 20/20 hindsight.
Posted by talkingham at 11:05 AM : Aug 18, 2008
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So what do you propose we do about this?
But this 2012 event foretold by the Mayans and now confirmed by modern astronomy could be bad, very bad. Some of the dips through the plane are worse than others and on the bad ones the earth''s magnetic poles can reverse creating havoc with all of our modern electronics and devastation int he form of floods and earthquakes as the earth''s core re-seats itself after the polar shift. But let''s ignore this and focus on Iraq.
It''s no wonder that it has taken millions of years and numerous attempts for humans to reach their present level of under achievement. This planar adjustment has wrecked civilization every 12,000 years or so and we are due for the adjustment. Enjoy.
But this 2012 event foretold by the Mayans and now confirmed by modern astronomy could be bad, very bad. Some of the dips through the plane are worse than others and on the bad ones the earth''s magnetic poles can reverse creating havoc with all of our modern electronics and devastation int he form of floods and earthquakes as the earth''s core re-seats itself after the polar shift. But let''s ignore this and focus on Iraq.
It''s no wonder that it has taken millions of years and numerous attempts for humans to reach their present level of under achievement. This planar adjustment has wrecked civilization every 12,000 years or so and we are due for the adjustment. Enjoy.
Posted by caliguy55 at 01:28 AM : Aug 18, 2008
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Things are all quite on the Iraq-Pakistan border....
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It looks like a few mad bombers can disrupt a great many courageous leaders. Seems as if they want the country to be ruled by mad bombers.
Our national debt ceiling has been raised to $10.6 trillion with this year''s budget deficit at one-half trillion dollars. The only thing that is "surging" is American debt. Iraq has become corporate welfare for 140,000 contractors so Big Oil can drill in Iraq. This whole neoconservative fiasco is a drain on our resources that will cause inflation on our economy that we will all be paying for the next generation plus interest. Iran has gained and so has China as our banker. There is not a single thing achieved in Iraq except wasting $3 trillion on the war. God bless our servicemen who have done everything asked of them and more. They need to come home.
You simple folk are such a quaint thing to laugh at....
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Posted by nextGenMan at 08:56 PM : Aug 17, 2008--
LMAO!!! Good one, Republicans never want to admit that they''ve failed.
Posted by downsteamjim at 08:33 PM : Aug 17, 2008
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Yawn. While you RINO Religion nuts were screeching Fear! Fear! over a few goat herding terrorists Russia came along and made your Bumpkin in Chief wet his panties.
You simple folk are such a quaint thing to laugh at....
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