Friday, July 30, 2010

Occupation Iraq: The Boys Are Back in Town

Why wouldn't they be?

They just got out of
prison.

"Bold attack seeks to reassert Al Qaeda presence in Baghdad; 16 security officials killed in daylight at checkpoint" by Rebecca Santana, Associated Press | July 30, 2010

BAGHDAD — Militants flew an Al Qaeda flag over a Baghdad neighborhood yesterday after killing 16 security officials and burning some of their bodies in a brazen afternoon attack that served as a grim reminder of continued insurgent strength in Iraq’s capital.

A LITERAL FALSE FLAG WAVING in YO' FACE, America!!


It was the bloodiest attack in a day that included the deaths of 23 Iraqi soldiers, police officers, and other security forces across the country who were targeted by shootings and roadside bombs.

The mayhem serves as a stark warning that insurgents are trying to make a comeback....

A day before the Azamiyah attack, Vice President Joe Biden predicted there would not be an extreme outbreak of sectarian violence in Iraq as all but 50,000 US forces leave the country at the end of August. He said the American troops left behind would be more than enough to help Iraqi forces maintain security.

“I can’t guarantee anything, but I’m willing to bet everything that there will be no such explosion,’’ Biden said on NBC’s “Today’’ show.

Well, he would know!

CIA calling off the "CIA-Duh" dogs, Joe?

Still, the Obama administration is keeping a wary eye on Iraq’s security. White House officials said Biden is sending two of his top national security advisers to Baghdad this weekend to help push along Iraq’s stalled political process in a sign of impatience and concern that sectarian tensions could escalate as the American forces withdraw.

It has been more than four months since Iraq’s March 7 election, with little indication that a government can be formed before the Muslim holiday of Ramadan begins in mid-August and brings a halt to business in much of the Middle East.

We have to learn more about these Muslim holidays, America.

Whadda ya' mean business comes to a halt? Unimaginable!

As politicians bicker, Iraqis point to such violent attacks as yesterday’s as a clear indication that terror groups are trying to use the instability to regroup....

Uh-huh.

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Gee, AmeriKa's jewspapers seem like "Al-CIA-Duh" all the time, huh?

Well, I'm sick of the tune.