Bomber Kills Shiite Pilgrims In Baghdad
At Least 35 Dead, 65 Wounded In Suicide Attack On Lead-Up To Holy Day Of Ashura
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Iraqi Shiites attend Friday prayers at the shrine of Imam Mousa al-Kazim in Baghdad, Iraq in this Jan. 4, 2008 file photo. (AP Photo/Hadi Mizban)
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The attack during one of the holiest periods for Shiite Muslims came just as Iraqi forces took the lead on security under an agreement with the United States that went into effect on New Year's Day. Under that agreement, U.S. forces take a back seat on security issues in much of the country following the Dec. 31 expiration of a U.N. mandate for foreign troops.
The bomber blew herself up a short distance from the shrine of Imam Mousa al-Kazim, one of the holiest men in Shiite Islam, the army said, adding that many Iranian pilgrims were among the casualties.
The office of Iraqi army spokesman Brig. Gen. Qassim al-Moussawi said a woman wearing an explosives vest was responsible for the attack, which occurred just before noon in the northern Shiite neighborhood of Kazimiyah.
The attack came as Shiites prepared to mark Ashura on Jan. 7. Falling on the 10th of Muharram under the Islamic lunar calendar, it is one of the most important holy days for Shiite Muslims and marks the death of the Prophet Muhammad's grandson Imam Hussein. The first 10 days of Muharram are often marked by pilgrimages to holy sites around Iraq culminating in the Shiite holy city of Karbala.
The Iraqi police and army have deployed thousands of forces to safeguard worshippers, mostly those heading to Karbala south of Baghdad. The city is home to the golden-domed mosques of Imam Hussein and his half-brother Imam Abbas. Hundreds of thousands are expected to pour into the city Tuesday and Wednesday night for the pinnacle of the pilgrimage.
Maj. Gen. Othman Ali Farhood al-Ghanimy, the Iraqi army commander in Karbala, said last week that thousands of foreign pilgrims had arrived for the holy day - including many from neighboring predominantly Shiite Iran.
Although the suicide attack bore all the hallmarks of the Sunni terror group al Qaeda in Iraq, which has killed hundreds of people in bombings against Ashura pilgrims in recent years, other Islamic extremist groups have used the day to stage bloody attacks.
Among the bloodiest attacks during Ashura were a series of mortar attacks and bombings in Baghdad and Karbala that year 2004 which killed nearly 200 pilgrims and wounded more than 500 others.
Last week, police in the southern city of Basra arrested a leading figure in a messianic Shiite cult, known as the "Soldiers of Heaven," that has battled with Iraqi and U.S. forces during the holiday.
At least 72 people died - mostly cult members - in ferocious battles with police in 2008. The group has sought to invoke chaos as a means of inspiring the return of the "Hidden Imam" - also known as the Mahdi - a descendant of the Prophet Muhammad who disappeared as a child in the ninth century. Shiites believe he will return one day to bring justice to the world.
In 2007, more than 200 members of the "Soldiers of Heaven" cult were killed and 600 people arrested after battles near the Shiite holy city of Najaf as they sought to declare an Islamic state during Ashura. At least 11 Iraqi troops were killed along with two Americans, whose helicopter was shot down during the battle.
Montana National Guard To Iraq
Montana National Guard soldiers in Havre, Kalispell and Libby units are scheduled to arrive at Helena's Fort Harrison today as they prepare for deployment to Iraq.
About 120 soldiers in the 639th Combat Sustainment Supply Company are due at Fort Harrison, and are to leave there for Fort Lewis, Wash., on Tuesday. They have been told that departure for Iraq will be in late January or in February.
In 2005, the 639th returned from 15 months of duty in Iraq.
Iran, Iraq To Increase Economic Cooperation
Iran's state television says Iran and Iraq will increase their economic cooperation to $10 billion in 2010.
The report on Sunday quotes Iranian Vice President Parviz Davoudi. He says the cooperation will be in the energy and trade fields and will also include reconstruction projects in Iraq.
Current economic cooperation between the two countries is about $4 billion.
The remarks come at the end of Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki's two-day visit to Iran.
This trip was al-Maliki's fourth to Iran since he was elected prime minister.
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Posted by promaclaura at 09:47 AM : Jan 04, 2009....Our mission was to oust an evil dictator and help set up a democratic government, ...and allow Iraqi factions to get back to killing eachother....
Posted by promaclaura at 09:47 AM
Funny, I still remember someone saying something about WMD''''s....
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Posted by earache4 at 09:57 AM : Jan 04, 2009
Wow, you''re going low earache! I never typed "...and allow Iraqi factions to get back to killing eachother....". That is a phrase you added, pretty sad on your part. What can I expect from someone who says it was ok to oust Saddam in the 1st Gulf War and turn around and say it''s not ok anymore because of Bush hate. You''re pathetic for changing my comment and putting my name after it, grow up.
HEAR THAT EVERYONE, EARACHE WANTED SADDAM OUSTED WHILE HE WAS IN SERVICE DURING THE 1ST GULF WAR. Shove that up your a$$, I''m pissed you changed my comment earlier to suit your illogical need to bash Bush.
Let me repeat my first statement, Iraqis are killing each other! They are no longer under a dictator and have a brand new government and yet they still want to blow each other up. This is Iraq''s issue, not ours, as we are not doing the killing.
In any case, thank gawd that the surge is working, right?
Us conservatives has won this war and made them iraq''''s freedom''''s t was gawds will, it was,
mission accomplished.
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Posted by pythoncharly at 11:15 AM : Jan 04, 2009
Barack Obama stated that the "surge" was working. Better update your tactics to fit the new President elect.
So "JT", how''s it going?
Posted by promaclaura
You might want to add the screetcher FloydZeppd to the terrorist lover list.
End of story Grandma.
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Posted by FloydZeppd at 03:17 PM : Jan 04, 2009
Yeah right nitwit, it''s ok with you to have Saddam in charge with the authority to kill at will. Saddam''s henchmen enjoyed terrorizing and killing those that didn''t agree with them. Now Iraq has a new government and the once brutalized faction gets to fight back instead of being firing squad fodder. Floydzep the Saddam lover who thinks it''s ok for a corrupt regime to kill the opponents with no end in sight.
Gee and the elected parliament of combined factions all voted to keep us in Iraq, how strange they wanted us to stay.
Ongoing story, junior.
HAHAHAHA!!
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Posted by FloydZeppd at 03:15 PM : Jan 04, 2009
I believe the surge has worked and so does Barack Obama, the new President elect.
Israeli ground troops and tanks cut swaths through the Gaza Strip early Sunday, dividing the coastal territory into three parts and surrounding its biggest city in an effort to prevent Hamas militants from accessing weapons.
At least 40 civilians, including three medics, have reportedly been killed since Israel launched a ground invasion late Saturday, Gaza health officials told the Associated Press.
Since the Israeli offensive began on Dec. 27, more than 500 Palestinians have been killed, including at least 100 civilians, Palestinian and U.N. officials told the AP. Wounded are in the thousands. At least three Israeli civilians and two soldiers have been killed in the same period.
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Posted by jbrown88881 at 06:37 PM : Jan 04, 2009
Sorry, I thought you were someone I knew.
your not referring to JT "habu" Brown are you?
It has all the hallmarks.
Hmmmmm, I wonder where in Baghdad is he? I guess if it were known, it wouldn''t be hidden anymore.
Posted by pythoncharly at 08:57 PM : Jan 04, 2009
Maybe, but I''ve often thought that evil normally bought you, with promises of greath wealth and power.
All of that may be true, but the question remains, has our presence in Iraq been worth over 4000 American lives? I think not. Saddam Hussein was never the threat to us that Adolf Hitler, the Japanese war lords, or Joseph Stalin was.
I say, get out, and the sooner the better.
is that Baghdad?...nope the US.
They got issues and we got issues. We also had a civil war 80 years after the constition was signed.
So what?
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by promaclaura
January 5, 2009 3:19 PM PST
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See all 27 Comments"...and allow Iraqi factions to get back to killing each other....".