AP/ April 10, 2009, 10:11 AM

5 U.S. Soldiers Killed In Iraq Attack

A suicide bomber rammed his explosives-laden truck into a wall around a police headquarters in northern Iraq on Friday, killing five American soldiers and two Iraqi policemen in the single deadliest attack against U.S. forces this year, the U.S. military and Iraqi police said.

A sixth American soldier and 17 Iraqi policemen were also wounded in the blast that took place near the national police headquarters in southwestern Mosul - Iraq's third-largest city and al Qaeda's last urban stronghold.

Suicide bombings - a hallmark of al Qaeda's attack style - continue to threaten the city, which U.S. troops must leave by June 30 under an agreement with the Iraqis. The approaching deadline has raised fears about what will happen after American soldiers depart.

Lt. Col. Michael Stuart, chief of U.S. operations in Mosul, said the target was the Iraqi national police complex and not the U.S. patrol. He said the American patrol just happened to be on the same street when the attack occurred.

"It was just bad timing," Stuart told The Associated Press.

Friday's blast was the deadliest single bombing attack against U.S. troops this year. A suicide car bomb struck a U.S. patrol in Mosul on Feb. 9, killing four American soldiers and their Iraqi interpreter. Also, four U.S. soldiers were killed Jan. 26 when two helicopters collided over the northern city of Kirkuk.

The suicide bomber made a sharp turn as he approached the police complex, then rammed his truck through an iron barrier, hitting a sandbagged wall beyond it and detonating his vehicle near the station's main building, Iraqi police said. The blast shook the entire complex, according to witnesses and police.

The U.S. military said two people were detained in connection with Friday's attack, which is under investigation, and the names of those killed were being withheld pending notification of families.

Although U.S. combat troops have to leave Iraqi cities by the end of June under the U.S.-Iraqi security agreement that went into effect this year, the top U.S. commander in Iraq, Gen. Raymond Odierno, told The Times of London this week that the American troops may have to stay in Mosul and another northern city, Baqouba, after the deadline because insurgents remain active there.

The policemen wounded in Friday's blast were taken to a nearby hospital, said a Mosul police officer with the provincial command. He spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to talk to the media.

Mosul had been relatively quiet in recent weeks compared to Baghdad where attacks killed at least 53 people this week.
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familyguy38 says:
HEY CBS, HOW ABOUT UPDATING YOUR NEWS STORIES??? THIS STORY IS 10 DAYS OLD NOW!!!!!!
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inventagod says:
I am getting a bit of 'Deja Caca' here...

Obama met with soldiers whom he praised for their "extraordinary achievement" in Iraq.

Obama is seeking $83.4 billion in additional "emergency" funding for the American wars in Iraq and Afghanistan... (NOT in the budget...)

Obama also said the next 18 months are "going to be a critical period."

I believe we have heard this shiite before...
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JoetheDumbass says:
I thought the surge worked?
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caliguy55 says:
Bush's "war of choice" that prevented us from capturing and killing our real enemy, Osama bib Laden and his al-Qaeda followers, has now cost us the lives of another 5 of America's best and bravest. I hope you conservatives are satisfied with yourself and what that former moron in the White House has done to destroy our country. We can only pray that President Barack Obama can somehow solve the almost overwhelming problems he inherited from George W. Bush (I want to puke every time I mention that name).
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motown67usa says:
Mosul is one of the most violent cities remaining in Iraq. Attacks and casualties dropped at the end of 2008 in the run-up to the provincial elections, but have gone right back up afterwards. Iraqi and U.S. forces are carrying out the third offensive there in the last year. That's why 5 U.S. soldiers died there because it might be the last major combat operation before U.S. forces are withdrawn. In fact, Mosul remains so unstable that Baghdad may ask the Americans to stay in Iraq past the June 09 deadline for U.S. troops to get out of Iraq's cities. musingsoniraq.blogspot.com
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rhs648 says:
correction


five more Americans dead for the republi 'con'


''war to nowhere'' in Iraq

mission accomplished conservatives
Posted by pythoncharly

Are you forgetting who is now our President and Commander-in-Chief?
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rhs648 says:
five more Americans dead for the republi 'con'


''war to nowhere'' in Iraq

mission accomplished conservatives
Posted by pythoncharly

Are you gorgetting who is now our President and Commander-in-Chief?
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betraid says:
They should never have been in this illegal occupation of a sovereign nation, and their loss is a tragedy to their families. Five more reasons to get our forces out of Iraq. Obama promised us he would get our troops out of Iraq and we should hold him to it.
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bajajohn1 says:
We need to invent sleeping gas canisters. Pop one or two over the Somali Pirates and let's us go get our guy. Then, do away with the entire Somali fishing/piracy fleet. Should help the fish industry.
Oops, wrong article. Yes, the Iraqi's have been training for over 6 six years, one would thing they might have learned how to walk and chew gum at the same time or how to point a rifle at the enemy. The Iraqi Army must be composed of career students.
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spaceatoms says:
Yea, but Wall Street ended on a good note, so kudo bars and hive fives, and now for Mr. Hyde, five more Americans lost their lives so you teenagers can text message their BFF this weekend and go to Florida on spring break.
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