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Iraq
Iraqi officials: Truck bombings killed at least 500
2007-08-16
The death toll in the suicide bombings Tuesday in northern Iraq has risen to at least 500, local officials in Nineveh province said Wednesday. Iraqi Army and Mosul police sources earlier put the number at 260, but said it was likely to rise. 320 were reported wounded.

The Tuesday truck bombs that targeted the villages of Qahtaniya, al-Jazeera and Tal Uzair, in northern Iraq near the border with Syria, were a "trademark al Qaeda event" designed to sway U.S. public opinion against the war, a U.S. general said Wednesday. The attacks, targeting Kurdish villages of the Yazidi religious minority, were attempts to "break the will" of the American people and show that the U.S. troop escalation -- the "surge" -- is failing, Maj. Gen. Benjamin Mixon said.

The bombings highlight the kind of sectarian tensions the troop surge was designed to stop. Al Qaeda in Iraq is predominantly Sunni, and Mixon said members of the Yazidi religious minority have received threatening letters, called "night letters," telling them "to leave because they are infidels."

"This is an act of ethnic cleansing, if you will -- almost genocide when you consider the fact the target they attacked and the fact that these Yazidis, out in a very remote part of Nineveh province, where there is very little security and really no security required to this point," Mixon said.

Sunni militants, including members of al Qaeda in Iraq, have targeted Yazidis in the area before. Brig. Gen. Abdul Karim Khalaf, an Interior Ministry spokesman, said there were three suicide trucks carrying two tons of explosives. At least 30 houses and other buildings were destroyed. Khalaf said the carnage looks like the aftermath of a "mini-nuclear explosion." More bodies are expected to be found. The U.S. military said there were five bombings -- four at a crowded bus station in Qahtaniya and a fifth in al-Jazeera.
Posted by:Fred

#5  The U.S. military said there were five bombings -- four at a crowded bus station in Qahtaniya and a fifth in al-Jazeera.

I don't think al-Jazeera means to him what it means to us. Or, is this a sign from the military that *secretly* we know who's behind all the propaganda and we're about to put a serious whoopin' on 'em?
Posted by: BA   2007-08-16 10:27  

#4  The sunnis are doing everything they can to spur a good ol' ethnic cleansing....against themselves.
Posted by: bigjim-ky   2007-08-16 09:11  

#3  As someone else pointed out, this happened way up in northern Iraq real close to the Syrian border in a rural area. It *is* a sign the surge is working. You don't think the terrs would much rather murder 500 in downtown Baghdad than out in the boonies? They cannot anymore. The surge is working. I imagine the next time strangers show up in a remote village, someone will happily drop a dime on them.
Posted by: SteveS   2007-08-16 08:31  

#2  If only it was a vengeance killing, it might not be so ridiculous.... These are the same tribe that stoned the 17-year old girl to death.
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=424916597572131628 (one of many videos on it)
If only they had logic. You might actually be able to end this crap.
Posted by: NOLA   2007-08-16 06:37  

#1  The bombings highlight the kind of sectarian tensions the troop surge was designed to stop

I doubt it. That much explosive material and the fact that these guys didn't have anything to do with anything suggests to me that Iran is involved somehow. If this is true, what do they want to accomplish?
Posted by: gorb   2007-08-16 04:42  

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