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21 Shiites from McCain's Market Killed. 3 US Troops Killed Massive Truck Bomb at Kirkuk

by juan cole (reposted)
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Tuesday, April 03, 2007

21 Shiites from McCain's Market Killed
3 US Troops Killed Massive Truck Bomb at Kirkuk


Remember that Baghdad market visited on Sunday by Senator John McCain to show how calm things are? James Hider of the London Times writes, , "21 Shia market workers were ambushed, bound and shot dead north of the capital. The victims came from the Baghdad market [Shurja] visited the previous day by John McCain, the US presidential candidate, who said that an American security plan in the capital was starting to show signs of progress."

Kirk Semple of the NYT bothered to actually interview the merchants at Shurja market. They were surprised at Indiana congressman Mike Pence's characterization of it as “like a normal outdoor market in Indiana in the summertime . . .”

Yeah, those Indianans are hard core. Why, they'll kidnap a couple dozen Methodists at the outdoor market, blindfold them, drill holes in them, expose them to acid, and dump them on Main Street just before dawn to get a rise out of the police patrolmen when they show up for coffee and donuts.

If I were from Indiana, I'd be rather angry about Pence's comparison, and would vote him out in the next election.

In Kirkuk, Hider of the Times says, a huge truck bombing killed 14 and wounded 130, many of them children at a nearby school. [Late reports put the death toll at 15]:

' Buthayna Mahmud, 10, was horrified to see the bodies of her classmates strewn on the ground in flames. “Everyone I saw was wearing the blue school uniform drenched with blood. Some of their dresses were torn. I only saw fire. I heard teachers and students shouting,” she said. “When we rushed out of the school, we saw pupils on the ground, some of them burning.” “We were at the last lesson and we heard the explosion. I saw two of my classmates sitting near the window. They fell on the floor, drenched in blood,” said Naz Omar, a girl in the fifth form. “They could not speak. I was terrified. I said, ‘God is Great. I need my mother. I need my father’.” '


The Kirkuk bombing comes in the context of rising tensions over the Kurdish plan to annex the province, over the objections of the Turkmen and Arabs, as Iraqslogger notes. This source also discusses dissent inside the Sadr Movement over Muqtada's decision to cooperate with the new security plan.

Iraqi guerrillas killed 3 US troops on Monday.

Reuters reports other political violence in Iraq on Monday.

Labels: Iraq War

§Iranian Television: Surge of Violence in Iraq
by juan cole (reposted)
The USG Open Source Center translates an Iranian program discussing the increase of political violence in Iraq.





Iranian Al-Alam TV 'Iraq Today' Program on Surge of Violence
Al-Alam Television
Monday, April 2, 2007

Tehran Al-Alam Television in Arabic at 1330 GMT on 1 April broadcast its "Iraq Today" program which discussed the "escalating violence in Iraq."

The guests were analyst Ali al-Yasiri and Hazim al-Samarra'i, a London-based political analyst. Later, Shaykh Muhammad Taqi al-Mawla, member of the parliament security and defense committee and a SCIRI leading figure, and Maryam al-Rayyis, an advisor to the Iraqi prime minister, joined the discussion over the telephone.

The presenter introduced the program with the following as the points of discussion: "What are the reasons behind the grave escalation of violence in Iraq although over two months have elapsed since the security plan was first implemented? What is the role of the occupation in the deterioration of the security situation? What is the significance of Saudi King Abdallah's remarks that Iraq is under occupation? How to interpret this escalation in violence which coincided with calls by some political forces on Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki to make concessions? Why has the Arab summit ignored Iraq and its state of lawlessness?"
The program contained a report which said that the recent blasts in Tall Afar and Baghdad had left some 400 people dead and about 1,000 wounded.

Al-Yasiri drew a gloomy picture of the situation in Iraq, noting the "support" which "terrorists" received from networks based in the UAE. He also referred to "Ba'thist groups in alliance with takfiri and Salafi groups operating in Egypt, Yemen and Sudan". He further criticized the Iraqi political parties over their "failure to defend the interests of the Iraqi nation", adding that the parliament was "passive" and had "failed" to meet the ambitions of the Iraqis.

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