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Iraq
U.S. Intel: Qaeda Plotting 'Big Bang'
2006-03-03
U.S. officials tell CBS News that intelligence has picked up reports that al Qaeda in Iraq is planning what one source calls the "Big Bang," a spectacular terrorist attack in Iraq against either a single high-profile target or multiple targets simultaneously.

Last week's mosque bombing in city of Samarra that brought Iraq to the brink of civil war was the work of terrorists, some U.S. officials have theorized. Abu Musab al-Zarqawi seems to be betting that another big bang would push the country over the brink, reports CBS News correspondent David Martin. The bomb in one of the holiest sites for Shiite Muslims set off violence all across the country that left hundreds dead.

The Iraqi government has banned all private vehicles in Baghdad during daylight hours Friday, the Muslim prayer day, just as it did last week. That kept car bombs, what the military cars vehicle-born improvised explosive devices, off the streets.

But Zarqawi just waited until the ban was lifted.

"The day the vehicle ban was lifted, all these VBIEDS that he had staged he deployed in Iraq and detonated over the last three days," said Maj. Gen. Rick Lynch, a U.S. military spokesman.

This week, the ban takes effect when the overnight curfew ends at 6 a.m. Friday and will last until 4 p.m. Friday, according to a statement issued by the prime minister's office. Police and army were instructed to seal off the capital and seize any private vehicles that defy the ban.

Pentagon officials are also worried that a terrorist spectacular will undermine administration claims about progress in Iraq and therefore weaken public support for the war here at home, Martin reports.

Also Thursday, a bomb ripped through a vegetable market in a Shiite section of Baghdad and a leading Sunni politician escaped an attack on his convoy as at least 36 people were killed in unrelenting violence pushing Iraq toward civil war.

As sectarian killing surged last week, the U.S. 2nd Brigade, 1st Armored Division was put on alert in neighboring Kuwait for a possible move into Iraq, the military said. But no orders were given for such a move.

The violence has complicated talks to form a broad-based government, which U.S. officials consider essential to cut support for insurgents among the Sunni-Arab minority so coalition forces can start drawing down later this year.

Posted by:lotp

#17  I can't resist...

IF they create a big bang - who will be god in the created universe? Binny?
Posted by: 3dc   2006-03-03 22:41  

#16  Just Curious: It depends on where we go when we leave.
Posted by: Captain America   2006-03-03 21:06  

#15  Sounds like scuttlebut from the Greenzone Lounge.
Posted by: DepotGuy   2006-03-03 18:05  

#14  sure. CBS News has a direct pipeline to disaffected Clinton leftovers trying to set up an "I told you so" top Bush Security officials. That's who they turn to first, via Lucy Ramirez, Texas Correspondant.
Posted by: Frank G   2006-03-03 18:02  

#13  Expect massive car bombs in multiple cities at once, aimed in part at a wide variety of Iraqi officials. Not the model at this very moment.
Posted by: lotp   2006-03-03 17:23  

#12  Al Q is always plotting a big bang.

24 - 7

So why is this news>
Posted by: mhw   2006-03-03 17:10  

#11  Expect it to get worse in the short run. The Iranians and Al Qaeda each have their own reasons to try a huge push to destabilize things thoroughly.
Posted by: lotp   2006-03-03 17:07  

#10  i dont consider myself a bush backer.

While im more pessimistic than i was a couple of weeks ago, i dont see a collapse of order as inevitable. The Iraqi army seems to have performed well in this crisis. The Iraqi interior ministry and police forces have been more mixed. Much depends on who the next Iraqi Interior Minister will be. Much depends on how SCIRI reacts to Sadrs new assertiveness. Much depends on whether the Sunnis are scared enough to compromise.

Posted by: liberalhawk   2006-03-03 16:55  

#9  So ltop, youre taking a wait and see position on the question. I can respect that.

IMHO, if the insurgency can cause a civil war to nearly break out while the U.S. military coalition is Iraq currently, civil war is inevitable when the U.S. coalition leaves.
Posted by: Just Curious   2006-03-03 16:41  

#8  Depends on who wins in 2008.
Posted by: Rafael   2006-03-03 16:35  

#7  Depends Just Curious/Left Angle/etc. etc.. Depends on a number of factors, including choices the various Iraqis make.
Posted by: lotp   2006-03-03 16:27  

#6  Prez Bush has stated in so many words that the U.S. coalition "will stand down as the Iraqi military and security forces stand up"..

I take that to mean that U.S. coalition will leave when Iraq can defend itself against attacks against it's new democratic government.

What is troubling in that strategy is that the U.S. military coalition is currently in Iraq
and a civil war nearly broke out. Do you truly believe that once the U.S. leaves a civil war WONT break out?
Posted by: Just Curious   2006-03-03 16:21  

#5  Depends on when we leave.
Posted by: lotp   2006-03-03 16:10  

#4  Question for Bush Backers on Iraq insurgency:

If insurgents can push Iraq to the brink of civil war while the U.S. military coalition is in the the country, what do you think will happen once they leave?

Posted by: Just Curious   2006-03-03 16:04  

#3  We really, really need to link Zarqawi to the Iranians more substantially. Driving a wedge between Qom and Baghdad is the best thing we can possibly do right now. Isolating Iran by dint of its incessant sponsorship of international terrorism is a critical prelude to bombing the living crap out of them.
Posted by: Zenster   2006-03-03 15:17  

#2  Does this follow the "Iraq is having a civil war" story?

Keep in mind, terrorists are so not only for what they do, but how they terrorize innocent people when they say they are going to do something.

And, C(the)BS is right on the story, acting as Zarq's PR agency.
Posted by: Captain America   2006-03-03 15:07  

#1  Somebody cover Sistani like fleas on a dog...
Posted by: Ptah   2006-03-03 14:47  

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