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Saturday, November 23, 2013

Twin bombs kill 10 people near Shiite mosque in Iraq




  • Two bombs explode in central Tuz Khurmatu, in Salaheddin province outside Baghdad

  • At least 10 people are killed and 40 more wounded

  • Bloodshed rises between Sunnis and Shiites



(CNN) — Double explosions of a roadside bomb and then a car bomb killed at least 10 people and wounded 40 others near a Shiite mosque north of Baghdad on Saturday, Tikrit police officials told CNN.


The twin blasts took place in central Tuz Khurmatu, located in Salaheddin province about 125 miles north of Baghdad. There is also a security checkpoint near the mosque as well as several shops, police said.


It was the latest round of violence in Iraq.


On Friday, at least 21 people were killed and dozens wounded in shootings and explosions across the country, officials say.


The deadliest attack occurred in the neighborhood of Dora, southern Baghdad, where twin improvised explosive devices were detonated near an ice cream shop. Officials told CNN seven people — including children — died in the blasts and 18 others were wounded.


Political unrest and sectarian violence between Sunnis and Shiites have festered in recent months.


The U.N. Assistance Mission for Iraq estimates at least 979 Iraqis — 852 of them civilians — were killed in October alone.


CNN’s Mohammed Tawfeeq contributed to this report.




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Tuesday, November 12, 2013

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Sunday, October 27, 2013

As Iraq seeks U.S. arms, bombs kill another 55

BAGHDAD (Reuters) – A dozen bombings in Iraq killed 55 people on Sunday as the prime minister prepares to travel to Washington to seek President Barack Obama’s help in confronting a wave of sectarian violence fuelled by Syria’s civil war.






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Saturday, October 19, 2013

Second Man Charged Over Dry Ice Bombs at LAX


A second man was arrested Friday in connection with dry ice bombs planted at the main Los Angeles airport, police said.


Ground services supervisor Miguel Angel Iniguez, 41, was arrested on suspicion of possession of a destructive device near an aircraft, Los Angeles Police Department spokeswoman Sally Madera said.


Iniguez is being held in lieu of $ 500,000 bail, half the amount set for his subordinate Dicarlo Bennett, who got the same charge on Thursday.


Bennett could face up to six years in jail, though police said he set off the devices as a prank rather than anything more sinister.


He pleaded not guilty to two counts of possessing a destructive device in a public place.


Nobody was injured by the devices going off, but they led to evacuations and disrupted flights.


One of the devices that exploded was placed early Sunday evening in an employee restroom at the airport, according to police.


A second was deposited near an aircraft at the Tom Bradley International Terminal.


Both devices were made with plastic bottles, according to the Los Angeles Times.


The second device, along with a third that did not detonate, was not reported until Monday.


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Sunday, September 22, 2013

PALIN: BOMBS AWAY ON OBAMACARE


Now the battle goes to the Senate, and we’ll find out if Harry Reid is so committed to the horrendous “Un-affordable Care Act” that he’ll be the one to shut down the government to fund the unworkable Obamacare.


Let’s be clear. Republicans in Congress aren’t advocating a government shutdown. That’s why they voted in the House to fully fund our bureaucracy while defunding Obamacare. The conservatives in Congress are listening to the majority of Americans who do not want Obamacare.


Following the will of the people is apparently a novel idea in D.C. these days. Just ask Senator Ted Cruz and his liberty-loving posse on Capitol Hill who have led the charge to defund Obama’s train wreck.


Those of us who hang in there supporting a major political party with our energy, time, and contributions would like to believe that that party would praise principled conservatives like Ted Cruz and Mike Lee for following through on campaign promises. We’d like to believe that the GOP establishment would applaud the way these bold leaders have rallied the grassroots to their cause. But, no, such praise would require a commensurate level of guts and leadership, and the permanent political class in D.C. is nothing if not gutless and rudderless. 


We’re now, once again, subjected to the “anonymous sources” backstabbing game. The Capitol Hill cowards are rushing to anonymously denounce Senator Cruz to any reporter with a pad and pen.


Welcome to our world, Ted. The same people have been denouncing conservatives like me for years (right after they ask for help fundraising for themselves or endorsing the latest candidate they’ve suckered into paying their exorbitant consulting fees). We can compare shiv marks next time we meet, my friend.


If the Senate doesn’t get behind Ted Cruz’s efforts to defund Obamacare, it won’t be because of any failure on Ted’s part. It’ll be because there weren’t enough principled leaders to stand with him, and that would be a tragic loss, not for Ted, but for America.


More and more Americans are waking up to the nightmare of Obamacare as its rollout continues. Hardworking families are losing their employer-provided health care coverage. Businesses are cutting back their employees’ hours to skirt Obamacare’s mandates. Americans barely scrapping by are discovering that Obamacare has made health care completely unaffordable. Those who aren’t part of a protected special interest group have been left in the cold. 


When you’re living on a fixed income, having to pay hundreds of dollars more each month for health care will cut into your ability to pay for basic necessities like food, electricity, or gas (which has increased 90% under Obama). Open your eyes, America. When the full reality of Obamacare strikes home, we’ll thank God that principled leaders like Ted Cruz and Mike Lee took a stand to stop it in its tracks.


But the permanent political class is handwringing and howling that if there’s a government shutdown the media will blame Republicans for it. Here’s a little newsflash, GOP establishment: Whenever anything bad happens, the media blames Republicans for it. That’s not an excuse to roll over and play dead. It’s a call to follow the advice I give my daughters: Woman up, stand your ground, and fight like a girl!


I want no pity. I need no empathy. But use me as a barometer. Over the years, the leftwing media has falsely and irrationally accused me of everything from faking a pregnancy to abetting murder. They lie. Deal with it.


Republicans in Congress support funding the government. If the Democrats block these funding measures, a government shutdown is on them. In the meantime, stop the ridiculous hysterics. Heck, about the most significant thing that happened during the last government shutdown was Clinton hooked up with Monica.


As I said in my speech at CPAC this year, it’s time for the Senate to put itself on Cruz Control.


Ignore the peanut gallery pundits. They’ve written my political obituary so many times, I’m practically Lazarus. Now they’re trying to destroy Ted Cruz. Good luck with that, you weasels. Texans are just as tough as Alaskans. Smaller, but just as tough.


But here’s the important thing that none of these establishment backstabbers understand. It’s not the messenger that matters. It’s the message. You can try to take out someone like Ted Cruz, but that won’t stop the message from catching fire. The message is liberty, and it’s been resounding ever since a band of patriots dumped tea in Boston harbor.


The message only grows stronger. The grassroots is bigger than any one person. We the People will rise up, and we will make our voices heard. Right now, Ted Cruz is speaking for us in this Obamacare fight. God bless him for it.


Hang in there, Ted and Mike. You have millions of supporters among ordinary hardworking Americans. We support you because you don’t shy away from the fray. May your colleagues in the Senate gain the wisdom to support your excellent efforts so that you can see that the view is better from inside the bus than under it.


Oh, and a little reminder to Republican senators up for re-election in 2014: Moose season ends soon, allowing more time on one’s hands. So, we’ll be watching your votes very carefully this week.





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Friday, September 20, 2013

Bombs inside Sunni mosque in Iraq kill 15: police, medics


BAGHDAD | Fri Sep 20, 2013 7:04am EDT



BAGHDAD (Reuters) – Two bombs concealed in air conditioning units inside a Sunni mosque south of the Iraqi city of Samarra exploded during Friday prayers, killing at least 15 people, police and hospital sources said.


A further 17 people were wounded in the blasts, which took place in al-Mafraq, around 10 km south of Samarra.



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Sunday, July 21, 2013

U.S. military jettisons bombs near Australia"s Great Barrier Reef




  • U.S. aircraft dropped four unarmed bombs not far from the Great Barrier Reef

  • Two bombs had been disarmed; the other two were inert

  • The Navy said the plans were running out of fuel and had to drop the weight

  • The reefs contain 400 types of coral and endangered animal species



(CNN) — U.S. Navy aircraft jettisoned four bombs not far from the Great Barrier Reef off the Australian coast Sunday.


The two planes had to abandon the bombs in the national park containing the natural wonder because they were running out of fuel, and the bombs were weighing the planes down, the Navy said in a statement.


Two of the projectiles were explosive bombs that were disarmed before they were dropped. They did not explode, the Navy said.


The other two were inert, or non-explosive bombs, the Navy said.


The pilots chose an area away from the reefs, which contain 400 types of coral. The area was also deep enough to prevent passing ships from running into the bombs, the Navy said.


The reef is home to 1,500 species of fish and 4,000 kinds of mollusks, according to the United Nations’ World Heritage Convention.


It is also a habitat for animals threatened by extinction and is protected as a World Heritage Site.


CNN’s Zarifmo Aslamshoyeva contributed to this report.




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U.S. military jettisons bombs near Australia"s Great Barrier Reef




  • U.S. aircraft dropped four unarmed bombs not far from the Great Barrier Reef

  • Two bombs had been disarmed; the other two were inert

  • The Navy said the plans were running out of fuel and had to drop the weight

  • The reefs contain 400 types of coral and endangered animal species



(CNN) — U.S. Navy aircraft jettisoned four bombs not far from the Great Barrier Reef off the Australian coast Sunday.


The two planes had to abandon the bombs in the national park containing the natural wonder because they were running out of fuel, and the bombs were weighing the planes down, the Navy said in a statement.


Two of the projectiles were explosive bombs that were disarmed before they were dropped. They did not explode, the Navy said.


The other two were inert, or non-explosive bombs, the Navy said.


The pilots chose an area away from the reefs, which contain 400 types of coral. The area was also deep enough to prevent passing ships from running into the bombs, the Navy said.


The reef is home to 1,500 species of fish and 4,000 kinds of mollusks, according to the United Nations’ World Heritage Convention.


It is also a habitat for animals threatened by extinction and is protected as a World Heritage Site.


CNN’s Zarifmo Aslamshoyeva contributed to this report.




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Car bombs kill 30 in Shi"ite districts of Baghdad

BAGHDAD (Reuters) – Multiple car bombings in predominantly Shi’ite districts of Baghdad killed at least 30 people on Saturday, police and medics said, the latest in a series of attacks that threaten to sink Iraq once again into full-blown sectarian conflict.


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Monday, June 24, 2013

Car bombs kill 39 in Iraqi capital Baghdad

BAGHDAD (Reuters) – Ten car-bomb explosions killed at least 39 people across the Iraqi capital on Monday, police and medical sources said.



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Monday, May 27, 2013

Iraq violence: Baghdad car bombs kill more than 57


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May 27, 2013


At least 57 people have been killed in a series of car bombs targeting mainly Shia areas in the Iraqi capital, Baghdad, police say.


Many more were wounded as at least a dozen bombs hit busy shopping areas and markets in the city.


The violence comes amid a recent marked rise in attacks linked to growing political and sectarian tension.


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Iraq violence: Baghdad car bombs kill more than 57

Wave of Baghdad car bombs "kills 57"










At least 57 people have been killed in a series of car bombs targeting mainly Shia areas in the Iraqi capital, Baghdad, police say.


Many more were wounded as at least a dozen bombs hit busy shopping areas and markets in the city.


The violence comes amid a recent marked rise in attacks linked to growing political and sectarian tension.


It has raised fears of a return to the levels of sectarian violence seen in 2006 and 2007, in which thousands died.



Busy areas



Analysis


The bombs struck just a few hours after the ministry of interior released a statement saying that the violence in Iraq cannot be seen as sectarian in nature because the bombs do not distinguish between Sunnis and Shia.


Two weeks ago, 38 people were killed in a single attack targeting a Sunni mosque in eastern Iraq. The people behind the violence appear to be targeting different communities in turn, in order to maximise the perception that one attack is in response to the other.


Despite the persistent violence, there have been intensifying efforts on both sides of the divide to prevent a return to civil war.



One bombing struck the busy commercial Sadoun Street in central Baghdad. One bystander who saw that attack, Zein al-Abidin, said a four-year-old child was among the victims.


“What crime have those innocent people committed?” he asked.


Other neighbourhoods which were targeted include al-Maalif, where six died, and Habibiya, where 12 were killed, according to the Associated Press news agency.


No group has said it carried out the attacks, but tension between the Shia Muslim majority, which leads the government, and minority Sunnis has been growing since last year.


Sunnis have accused the government of Prime Minister Nouri Maliki of discriminating against them – something the government denies.


Mr Maliki has vowed to make immediate changes to Iraq’s security strategy, saying militants “will not be able to return us to the sectarian conflict”.


Monday’s bombings come a week after more than 70 people were killed and many others injured in a series of attacks across the country, in what was described as one of the worst days for sectarian violence in Iraq for several years.


Baghdad was worst hit, with several explosions at bus stations and markets in mainly Shia Muslim districts.


Estimates put the number of deaths this month at more than 450 – the second consecutive month during which more than 400 people have been killed.




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Friday, February 22, 2013

Homemade bombs beat high-tech? Afghan war failure looms


Aside from roadside explosives and Taliban and Al-Qaeda fighters, NATO forces in Afghanistan are increasingly under attack by a new foe – friendly Afghan forces. Two more US troops were shot yesterday in an ‘insider’ shooting episode – bringing the total to a dozen soldiers in just over a week. And, as RT’s Gayane Chichakyan reports – this is a problem that multibillion dollar defense projects just can’t solve. RT LIVE rt.com Subscribe to RT! www.youtube.com Like us on Facebook www.facebook.com Follow us on Twitter twitter.com Follow us on Google+ plus.google.com RT (Russia Today) is a global news network broadcasting from Moscow and Washington studios. RT is the first news channel to break the 500 million YouTube views benchmark.
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