It is what I could find in my War Dailies.
I know the actually conditions in Iraq are far, far worse than what my War Dailies would report.
"In yesterday's deadliest attack, a parked car bomb exploded near a police patrol in a central Baghdad shopping district, killing four people, including two police officers, police said.
Separately, a bomb planted among toys in a cart left near a children's playground in the religiously mixed city of Tuz Khormato, 130 miles north of Baghdad, killed two people and wounded 17, police said. One of the dead was a child (Boston Globe October 13, 2007)."
[They all stink of black-ops now, reader?
You know that, right?]
"U.S. Investigates Civilian Toll in Airstrike, but Holds Insurgents Responsible" by PAUL von ZIELBAUER
BAGHDAD, Oct. 12 — On Friday, a suicide bomber pushing a candy cart into a playground in the northern town of Tuz Khurmato killed one child, a 8-year-old boy, and wounded 23 others, a senior police official said. A security guard, whose child was playing in the park, was also killed after he tried to subdue the bomber as he entered the playground, said Lt. Col. Abbas Muhammad, the city’s police chief.0
Colonel Muhammad identified the guard as Abbas Sameen, 35, the father of three children. He said the dead boy was Qasem Hasan Ismael.
Friday was a national holiday, when Sunni Arabs broke their fast to celebrate the end of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan. As is customary, the children in Tuz Khurmato, a religiously mixed city of Sunni Arabs, Shiite, Turkmen and Kurdish residents, were playing in a temporary playground, with carnival rides and confection booths in a lot usually used for truck parking.
In other violence on Friday, a car bomb in central Baghdad killed four people shopping in preparation for the holiday and wounded 15 others, an Interior Ministry official said. Four bodies were also found throughout the city, said the official, speaking on the condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to speak publicly."
Reminders:
About 35 people killed every day -- on the rise over the summer -- and the number of Iraqis killed by the surge is around 300 per day, 10,000 per month by U.S. operations in that country, with over 1.2 million Iraqis dead since the invasion.
Furthermore, the U.S has the Asymmetrical Warfare Group operating in country.
Or such programs such as Operation Gladio, Operation Northwoods, the Salvador Option, and the Pentagon's "Proactive, Preemptive Operations Group."
And what about the British agents who are the stars of the Prop 201 tutorial?
Did I also mention the FRU?
Oh, O.K.]