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11 hours ago ago from We The People.ORG

Well, are you surprised? The Sunnis are NOT going to live under the rule of the vermin Shiites, who take orders from Iran. The Sunni lords of Saudi and Jordan are going to filter guns and money into Iraq and you will see the government fall as we pull out. You know what? The military men in my family most have been officers all said before the Bush invasion Cut off the head of the snake. We should have killed Saddam and his sons, and put the ...

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Iraqi oil power may shake Iran more than Saudi Therearenosunglassess Weblog

15 hours ago ago from Therearenosunglasses’s Weblog

* Iraq to tie up big oil investment, leaving little for Iran STOCKS * Iran's finances and economy could be hurt as Iraq develops * Saudi suspicious, but wants to see stable Iraq By  Michael Christie and  Simon Webb BAGHDAD/DUBAI, Dec 9 (Reuters) The geopolitical power balance in the Middle East faces upheaval if Iraq succeeds in tripling oil output, and fellow Shi'ite power Iran will feel more threatened than rival ...

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The Troop Surge Didn’t Work in Iraq & Won’t Work In Afghanistan

21 hours ago ago from NEWS JUNKIE POST

At least 127 people were killed today in Iraq and hundreds wounded in five powerful car bombing. The US still has 115,000 soldiers in Iraq, yet the security situation has not improved as Iraq seems to be, once again, on the brink of a civil war. The first blast occurred at 10:25 AM local time with two other following in quick succession. Afterward, sporadic gunfire erupted as emergency vehicles rushed to the scene. According to security ...

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Iraq blames Baghdad car bomb on Syria and Islamists

8 hours ago ago from Pj News| Latest Daily News About World News, Business, Tech and Entertainment

Four car bombs kill more than 110 people and maim about 200 throughout the centre of the capital For the third time in four months, coordinated bombers have defeated Baghdad's security and dealt a blow to the Iraqi government's claims to have made the country's streets safer. Four car bombs early yesterday killed more than 110 people and injured about 200 throughout the centre of the capital in attacks that replicated two days of ...

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nonsense, these are saudi and US backed

8 hours ago ago from Niqnaq

These people aren't Ba'athists, they hate Ba'athists, they're Wahhabis. The US would be maximally happy if the whole Muslim world could be placed under Wahhabi dictatorship. Just consider, as a thought experiment: at what point would Sunni terrorist groups reappear with spectacular bombings in Egypt? I think it would be at the point when Egypt showed some sign of wanting to escape from the dictates of US and Israeli policies, don't you? Miles ...

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Nathan Gonzalez: The Sunni-Shia Conflict in Iraq

19 hours ago ago from Huffington Post

Tuesday's deadly coordinated bomb attacks against soft targets in Iraq bear the mark of a simmering Sunni insurgency. And despite the successes of the 2007 troop surge, our unwillingness to tackle the root of the sectarian divisions in Iraq will mean further bloodshed for the people of that country. As I argue in my book The Sunni-Shia Conflict: Understanding Sectarian Violence in the Middle East , one of the Bush administration's most ...

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Iraq parliament calls session over deadly bombings

5 hours ago ago from FanHouse

BAGHDAD -Iraq's parliament asked top security officials Wednesday to appear before a special session to answer for how bombers once again found holes in Iraqi security that allowed for devastating attacks against government sites. The string of suicide bombings Tuesday killed at least 127 people the third attack against government targets to produce mass casualties in heavily guarded downtown Baghdad and brought angry calls by lawmakers for ...

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