Monday, January 7, 2008

Occupation Iraq: The Sick and the Violent

Did the U.S.' CIA secretly make Malaki sick, readers?

"One senior official who is involved in preparing Mr. Bush’s presentation of a new strategy:

This is all about finding ways to circumvent Maliki. We can’t go to the Hill again and say Maliki will perform if we just give him the space. He won’t. So you find other means to accomplish the goal.”

Yeah, and the name is
Allawi!

Read the articles closely
:

"Deadly Bombing Mars Iraqi Celebration" by SOLOMON MOORE and MUDHAFER AL-HUSAINI

BAGHDAD — Members of the Awakening groups have complained lately that they are increasingly caught between Al Qaeda in Mesopotamia and the Shiite-led Iraqi government, which is suspicious of the Awakening groups and has shown reluctance to integrate them into the security forces.

Prime Minister Nuri Kamal al-Maliki returned to Iraq on Saturday after a series of medical tests at a London hospital. Government officials said that the prime minister, a Shiite, was suffering from exhaustion, but that tests had shown that he was in otherwise good health.

Meanwhile, as jubilant Iraqi soldiers celebrated Army Day by dancing and chanting anti-insurgent slogans inside a downtown office building here on Sunday, a suicide bomber tried to shove his way through the gate.

When four Iraqi soldiers moved to block the bomber from entering, he detonated his explosive vest, killing at least the four soldiers and wounding at least six people, according to the Iraqi police and military officials. There were differing accounts of the death toll, with some saying as many as 11 had been killed, but they could not be confirmed.

An Iraqi police officer who declined to be identified because he was not allowed to speak to the news media:

The suicide bomber was very young. We found his severed head, and we found a Yemeni identification card near the rest of his body.”

Oh, found a
PASSPORT on THIS ONE, did you?

Haw-haw-haw!

Yeah, that convinces me!


A military officer with the 11th Iraqi Army Division who also spoke on condition of anonymity praised the four soldiers’ sacrifice:

If they had allowed him to enter the building, even more people would have been killed.”

How did he get so close in the first place?


Al-CIA-Duh

"Al-CIA-Duhs" Catch-and-Release Program

Asymmetrical Warfare Group

Operation Gladio

Operation Northwoods

Salvador Option

Special Police Commandos


Proactive, Preemptive Operations Group

Prop 201 tutorial

FRU

How much more evidence you need, readers?

The Iraqi authorities said they suspected that the bomber was sent by Al Qaeda in Mesopotamia, a mostly homegrown insurgent group that American intelligence agencies say has foreign leadership.

Well, they are CORRECT about the "FOREIGN" -- read "Al-CIA-Duh" leadership, so I guess that is only a HALF-LIE from the NYT!

Many of the group’s suicide bombers have been recruited abroad and smuggled into Iraq from neighboring countries.

See how the Times PUSHES BULLSHIT PROPAGANDA as "news," readers?

Despite the insistence by Americans and the Iraqi government that insurgent groups have been greatly weakened in recent months, the attack on Sunday, the 87th anniversary of the Iraqi Army’s founding, was another reminder of the threat posed by the militants.

And CUI BONO, readers? Those that want to STAY in Iraq, right?


In Baquba, gunmen burst into the home of Sheik Dhari Mandeel, a leader of the main Awakening group in Diyala Province, and shot him to death. The attackers also killed the sheik’s wife, according to the local police, and kidnapped 10 of his relatives.

I smell a false-flag operation there!


And in Baghdad’s predominantly Shiite district of Shaab, the police reported that Ismael Abbas, another tribal leader who had pledged loyalty to the United States, was shot to death outside his home on Sunday morning.

The Iraqi police said Sunday that a joint raid by American and Iraqi forces had killed four suspected insurgents and destroyed two homes, for fear that they were booby-trapped, in southwest Baquba, a city north of the capital that has become a focal point for insurgent groups. A United States military spokesman said he could not confirm that the operation took place.

So they killed four "SUSPECTED" insurgents?

Well, WERE THEY or weren't they?

And they destroyed the house because they "FEARED" it was booby-trapped, even though it might NOT have been, right?


In addition to the Army Day bombing, four other bombing attacks in Iraq — one in Baghdad and three in the northern city of Mosul — killed at least three people and wounded at least 19.

The Iraqi police also said they had discovered 12 bodies in Baghdad and five severed heads outside Baquba.

Oh, yeah, Iraq is a whole pile better!

And remember, reader, this is through the ZIONIST SHIT-SCREEN of the MSM!!!

So you know it AIN'T THE TRUTH, it's an AGENDA-PUSH!!!!!!!!!!


The violence overshadowed Iraq’s military celebrations, including a display of its newest equipment at the national soldier’s memorial, a large saucer-shaped sculpture inside the heavily guarded Green Zone. Soldiers in crisp fatigues and royal blue formal wear stood at attention during the exhibition of armored vehicles, ambulances and bomb-detection equipment.

In order to avoid security threats, the commemoration was invitation-only."

Yup, the VIOLENCE OVERSHADOWED the MILITARY SHOW!!!!!!!

Yup, the "SURGE SUCCESS SHOW!"


Good MSM!!!

"If you tell a lie big enough and keep repeating it, people will eventually come to believe it. The lie can be maintained only for such time as the State can shield the people from the political, economic and/or military consequences of the lie. It thus becomes vitally important for the State to use all of its powers to repress dissent, for the truth is the mortal enemy of the lie, and thus by extension, the truth is the greatest enemy of the state." -- Joseph Geobbals (NAZI)

Yup, that's what AMERIKA'S "NEWSPAPERS" are for!!!!!!!!!!!


"Three blasts disrupt Iraq holiday; Suicide attacks kill eight, injures scores in Baghdad" by Kimi Yoshino and Raheem Salman, Los Angeles Times | January 7, 2008

BAGHDAD - Moments after jubilant Iraqi troops were captured on videotape here yesterday shouting "Where is terrorism now?," a suicide bomber detonated his explosive vest, killing at least three soldiers celebrating Army Day.

It was the first of three deadly attacks in Baghdad during the day, all within about an hour. The bombings killed at least eight people and injured dozens. Some estimates put the toll as high as 15. Despite an overall decline in violence in recent months, several high-profile bombings recently have rocked the city.

Ummm, heir Geobbals, comment?


"If you tell a lie big enough and keep repeating it, people will eventually come to believe it. The lie can be maintained only for such time as the State can shield the people from the political, economic and/or military consequences of the lie. It thus becomes vitally important for the State to use all of its powers to repress dissent, for the truth is the mortal enemy of the lie, and thus by extension, the truth is the greatest enemy of the state."

Thank you.

Yesterday's blasts struck on a national holiday. Iraqi soldiers celebrated in cities across the country, waving flags and guns and marching in parades commemorating the army's formation in 1921. Yesterday's most serious bombing occurred about 12:30 p.m. local time in the central Baghdad neighborhood of Karada as Iraqi military, government, and tribal leaders gathered for Army Day ceremonies.

The suicide bomber set off the explosives strapped to his vest when three soldiers tried to stop him from entering the offices of the Organization of Iraqi Unity, police and US military officials said. Television crews on hand to cover the event captured the chaotic scene with shaky cameras as civilians ducked for cover and soldiers dragged bodies of other dead or injured soldiers. One policeman at the scene said the bomber did not appear to be Iraqi.

Iraqi officials said four of their soldiers died in the attack. The US military said at least three Iraqi soldiers and two civilians were killed. Other estimates put the death toll as high as 11 people, with 17 injured. The discrepancies between the reports could not be immediately resolved.

Twenty minutes after that blast, a second bomb exploded in front of a popular restaurant in the Qahira neighborhood of northern Baghdad, killing three civilians and injuring 15 others.

A short time later, a series of car bombs struck car lots in central Baghdad. At least one person died and four others were injured as three bombs exploded, at intervals of five to seven minutes, witnesses said. Car lot owner Ali Hussein, 43, said he and other businessmen had been receiving written threats from insurgents in the past two months accusing them of cooperating with Americans.

The US military reported that a soldier was killed yesterday when a bomb detonated near his vehicle in southern Baghdad. The soldier's name was not released, pending notification of family."

Whatever, MSM!