Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Occupation Iraq: Deadly Day in Iraq

Aren't they all?

Related:
Occupation Iraq: Hell on Earth

Of course, when your MSM omits, obfuscates, distorts, lies, and conceals information and the truth, what do you expect?

"Security forces targeted during day of deadly bombings in Iraq; Suicide blast kills at least 7 near Ramadi" by Qassim Abdul-Zahra, Associated Press | September 29, 2009

BAGHDAD - A tanker truck packed with explosives ripped through an Iraqi police outpost yesterday, killing at least seven people in a suicide attack at a former insurgent stronghold west of Baghdad.

What do they mean former?

The blast outside Ramadi showed that Iraqi forces remain vulnerable - and now the primary target of insurgents - despite additional security measures imposed following devastating bombings in downtown Baghdad last month that killed about 100 people. Two months earlier, US forces pulled out of Iraqi cities as part of a phased withdrawal from Iraq.

And CUI BONO as we are doing the phony pullout?

An Iraqi police official said the suicide attacker struck the outpost at midday in the desert north of Ramadi, about 70 miles west of Baghdad. At least 16 people were injured in the explosion, the official said. Witnesses said the truck exploded near the front gate of the post, erupting into a huge fireball and setting cars and trucks ablaze.

“It is like an earthquake took place,’’ a police officer said. He said the blast also threw cars into the air and overturned trucks. In a separate attack, at least three Iraqi soldiers were killed in a double roadside bombing in the predominantly Sunni neighborhood of Ghazaliyah in western Baghdad, said another police official. Fifteen others, including 11 civilians, were wounded, he said.

A bomb attached to a bus exploded in mostly Shi’ite southern Iraq, killing at least six, according to a police official. In northern Iraq, a roadside bomb targeting a police patrol in Mosul killed two officers and wounded two, another police official said. The police officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to release the information.

The news came as the US military freed another 35 members of a group linked to the abduction of five British citizens from Iraq’s Finance Ministry in 2007, a representative for the faction said.

Here is something the AmeriKan MSM (and Globe) sure as s*** won't show you:

APTOPIX Iraq Prisoners Release

Haidar Talib embraces his four-year-old son Mustafa after being released from U.S. military custody in Baghdad, Iraq. He was among 37 members of a militant group called Asaib Ahl al-Haq, or League of the Righteous, who were released Sunday. The group was allegedly involved in kidnapping of five British contractors in Baghdad in 2007.

The CHILD'S REACTION says it all.

Yeah, they hate us more than they love their kids, sure.

I STOPPED BELIEVING that RACIST ZIONIST DRIVEL YEARS AGO!!!!

The prisoner release means nearly 100 members of Asaib Ahl al-Haq, or League of the Righteous, have left US custody since late last week. About 250 have been freed since July as talks intensify over the fate of the sole British hostage believed to be still alive.

So what, the U.S. is releasing "terrorists?"

Related: Occupation Iraq; AmeriKa Releases Waves of Suicide Bombers

And ever notice how quickly hostages are dropped, like a hot potato?

Related: The Taliban Tool to Keep AmeriKa in Afghanistan

Occupation Iraq: Iranians Capture AmeriKan Spies

Must be some truth to those.

An envoy for the militant group, Salam al-Maliki, said Asaib Ahl al-Haq is seeking the release of its leader, Sheikh Qais al-Khazali. But negotiations are complicated by efforts to seek guarantees to free Peter Moore, the remaining hostage. A group of armed men seized Moore, a computer expert working for a US-based consultancy firm, and his four bodyguards from the Finance Ministry in May 2007. The bodies of at least three of the hostages have been identified.

Related(?): Occupation Iraq: Government Death Squads

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