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Administrator
01-09-2008, 11:36 PM
By Peter Graff 2 hours, 34 minutes ago

BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Six U.S. soldiers were killed on Wednesday when a house rigged with explosives blew up north of Baghdad during a new U.S.-Iraqi offensive targeting al Qaeda guerrillas in Iraq, the U.S. military said.

It was one of the highest daily death tolls for U.S. troops in Iraq for months and followed the deaths of three soldiers in the operation a day earlier. More than 3,900 U.S. soldiers have been killed in Iraq since the U.S.-led invasion in 2003.
The military gave few details of the incident but said the six soldiers were killed by a "house-borne improvised explosive device" during operations on Wednesday in Diyala, a volatile province north of Baghdad that is a hotbed of al Qaeda activity.
The three other soldiers were killed in Salahuddin province, also north of Baghdad, another target area of the new U.S.-led offensive against al Qaeda that was launched on Tuesday.
The commander of U.S. forces in northern Iraq, Major-General Mark Hertling told a news conference in Baghdad that 24,000 U.S. troops and 50,000 Iraqi army soldiers were participating in Operation Iron Harvest in four provinces north of the capital.
The operation is part of a wider offensive called Operation Phantom Phoenix, which U.S. commanders announced on Tuesday in Baghdad and its southern outskirts as well as the north.
Hertling said the main northern effort was in Diyala, an ethnically mixed and volatile area which he said al Qaeda considered the capital of its Islamic Caliphate.
A brigade of about 5,000 U.S. troops and a division of Iraqis had launched assaults near Muqdadiya in a fertile part of the Diyala River valley known as the bread basket.
Hertling said they had run into lighter opposition than they expected, with guerrillas apparently withdrawing from villages as the Americans advanced. He said Iraqi military reports that about 20-30 militants had been killed "sound about right."
U.S. forces say al Qaeda Sunni Arab militants have regrouped in northern Diyala, Salahuddin and Nineveh provinces after being driven from western Anbar province and Baghdad.
"The people that left Anbar and Baghdad have moved up into my area," Hertling, whose northern area covers Diyala, Salahuddin, Nineveh and Kirkuk provinces, told a briefing.
ADDITIONAL FORCES IN NORTH
Hertling said additional troops were being sent into his northern area, which in previous years was a "force economy region" with a lighter U.S. contingent than elsewhere.
"I've got enough to do what we need to be doing right now," he said, declining to give details on the additional forces.
U.S. forces have acknowledged an increase in so-called "spectacular" attacks -- mainly large-scale suicide bombings -- in recent weeks despite an overall decline in violence.
Increasingly, strikes have hit volunteer security patrols, which U.S. forces refer to as "concerned local citizens" and pay to guard neighbourhoods against al Qaeda.
Hertling said five severed heads had been found on a road in Diyala with warnings in Arabic written in blood on their foreheads that all volunteers would share their fate.
"I think these spectacular attacks of suicide bombers and suicide vests are in fact going to be AQI's Achilles' heel," he said, referring to al Qaeda in Iraq. "They are going to continue to kill innocent people, and that in fact is what is generating the concerned local citizens in the first place."
Northern provinces are also among the most ethnically and religiously diverse, which Hertling said can lead to tension.
In Kirkuk bombers struck two churches on Wednesday, wounding three people and causing damage to the buildings. Those strikes followed a campaign of seven strikes on Christian targets in Baghdad and Mosul on Sunday, which wounded four people in total.
The recent strikes on churches have so far hit when buildings were empty, leaving few casualties but renewing fears of sectarian violence against Iraq's small Christian community, about 3 percent of its 27 million mainly Muslim population.
(Writing by Peter Graff and Ross Colvin, additional reporting by Mustafa Mahmoud in Kirkuk, editing by Andrew Roche)



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Saoirse
01-10-2008, 01:00 PM
These deaths aren't going to do McCain's campaign any good given his dodgy pro-war stance.

quirk
01-10-2008, 01:29 PM
Im not fully up to date with the US presidential elections but are Clinton and Obama not pro war also?

Saoirse
01-10-2008, 02:23 PM
Im not fully up to date with the US presidential elections but are Clinton and Obama not pro war also?

Clinton is hedging her bets, and Obama is anti-war 'troops out now'.

quirk
01-10-2008, 02:40 PM
I think Clinton was bringing up the contradictions within Obama's position a few days ago in that he has always voted pro-war bills through.

Enver
01-10-2008, 03:34 PM
Obama wants to bomb Pakistan. That's where the real bastards are at as far as he's concerned.

Daithí
01-10-2008, 08:03 PM
Can you elaborate Enver. Scary stuff.

joycie
01-10-2008, 08:27 PM
the usa should pull out! americans are dieing! its not right like.
i hope obama is right to be anti-war.but would he actually pull troops out if he came to power is the question?

Harris Brio
01-11-2008, 12:13 AM
Clinton is hedging her bets, and Obama is anti-war 'troops out now'.

Not really, Obama is a pro-war anti-war candidate...

Obama’s top adviser is Zbigniew Brzezinski. Remember him, the guy who actually created Osama Bin Laden...

Another Obama adviser, Sarah Sewall, a former Defense official, she wrote the introduction to General Petraeus’s Marine Corps/Army counterinsurgency handbook, the handbook that is now being used in Iraq and Afghanistan...

Obama nor Hilary have anyone from the anti-war crowd in their team...

Ron Paul is a anti-war candidate so is Gravel and Kucinich. They won't be getting the votes though...

Finny
01-11-2008, 12:19 AM
Well there is only one true anti-war politician in the US running for President... Hillary is not hedging her bets. She's pandering to the far-left who want out so she can win the primaries. Obama is playing the same game. Then on the right.. They (except for one) are truly for this War and will all the way to the White House.

Its a troubling trend. Both parties being for War. 10 years ago, the Republicans were whinning about the US being involved in the Balkans.

Joycie.. If you think Obama is any different then Hillary or the other pro-war candidates, you are sadly mistaken. Obama is a member of Council on Foreign Relations.
OBAMA-CFR (http://www.cfr.org/bios/11603/barack_obama.html)

Harris Brio
01-11-2008, 12:28 AM
Good point Finny...

Finny
01-11-2008, 12:33 AM
Not really, Obama is a pro-war anti-war candidate...

Obama’s top adviser is Zbigniew Brzezinski. Remember him, the guy who actually created Osama Bin Laden...

Ah, I forget about Mr. Brzezinski. I shouldn't have though. I love watching his Daughter on MSNBC.

People should read Zbigniew Brzezinski's book "The Grand Chessboard".. when they finish it. They will understand the War on Terrorism more clearly.


Another Obama adviser, Sarah Sewall, a former Defense official, she wrote the introduction to General Petraeus’s Marine Corps/Army counterinsurgency handbook, the handbook that is now being used in Iraq and Afghanistan...

To be fair that was going to be written anyways and it would the person would have been chosen to join the campaign of someone.

Obama nor Hilary have anyone from the anti-war crowd in their team...

Ron Paul is a anti-war candidate so is Gravel and Kucinich. They won't be getting the votes though...

Ah, Ron Paul.. now we are talking. Kucinich is running on to get the impeachment of Bush and Cheney. Gravel, as far as I know, haven't said a damn thing in a while.