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Iraq-Jordan
Twin blasts rock Baghdad
2005-05-11
Two car bombs have exploded in central Baghdad, killing eight people and wounding 26. In the first attack on Tuesday, a car bomber blew up his vehicle near a US military convoy in central Baghdad, killing at least eight Iraqis and wounding 16, Iraqi journalist Walid Khalid reported. Khalid told Aljazeera that witnesses said the real number of casualties was much higher than that announced, due to the huge crowds present at the explosion scene. More than 15 civilian cars and dozens of shops were damaged in the explosion, he added.

Tuesday's explosion occurred in al-Nasr Square, a main intersection of shops, offices and apartment buildings near the Tigris river, witnesses and a TV report said. The second car bomb exploded at about 11am (0700 GMT) on Abu Nawas street, in the southern Jadriya neighbourhood. Khalid said the explosion targeted the headquarters of al-Nahriya (river) police in Abu Nawas street, severely injuring three policemen. A huge fire erupted in the police building, badly damaging it along with houses close by.
Posted by:Fred

#8  Mission Accomplished ----the rant that can't be printed
Posted by: juriseqs   2005-05-11 16:02  

#7  Troll comment deleted - juriseqs, you're pushing to be formally TROLLed.
Posted by: juriseqs   2005-05-11 08:31  

#6  OP, you write such loverly things! :-)
Posted by: trailing wife   2005-05-12 00:00  

#5  Zheng, I disagree. The MISSION is to win the War against Islamofascists. Taking out Saddam was step two (after taking out the Taliban and putting the skids to OslammerHasbeen). Step Three hasn't been launched yet, because Step Two provided an interesting, serindipitous, and time-consuming alternative objective, destroying the people who would have been willing to carry out terrorist attacks against the United States, and draining huge sums of money from the pot used to conduct such terrorist attacks. I believe the slow nature of the combat is designed to do just that - bleed the terrorists of both bodies and funds - in Iraq - so they can't conduct hostile activities against the US homeland and populace. Once this stage no longer provides sufficient incentives, Step Three, which I'm sure is planned down to the penny, will commence, heavily modified by lessons learned in Step Two. I wonder who's been tapped so far to plan Step 2,763? I have no doubt the war plan is very far along against every element that needs attention.
Posted by: Old Patriot   2005-05-11 21:36  

#4   [Off-topic or abusive comments deleted]

is cool, but {just 'cause} has it's moments.
Posted by: Shipman   2005-05-11 19:53  

#3  J: Mission Accomplished ----the rant that can't be printed

Actually, the mission - the toppling of Saddam - was accomplished. That peace in Iraq hasn't followed has nothing to do with the initial mission. The follow-on mission is the suppression of Saddam's henchmen and various holy warriors who want to grab the reins of power by violent means. Heck, WWII accomplished its initial mission of freeing Czechoslovakia and Poland from Nazi rule, only to see it (and most of Central Europe) end up under Soviet rule. Such are the fortunes of war.
Posted by: Zhang Fei   2005-05-11 16:19  

#2  [Off-topic or abusive comments deleted]
Posted by: juriseqs TROLL   2005-05-11 16:02  

#1  [Off-topic or abusive comments deleted]
Posted by: juriseqs TROLL   2005-05-11 08:31  

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