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07 Aug 2007 08:13:08 AM |
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Iraqi Crisis Deepens as 5 More Ministers Quit Cabinet Meetings |
From The Washington Post, 8/7/07:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/08/07/AR2007080700360.html?hpid=topnews
By Sudarsan Raghavan
Washington Post Foreign Service
Tuesday, August 7, 2007; 6:20 AM
BAGHDAD, Aug. 7 --
Iraq's political crisis deepened Monday as five more ministers
withdrew from cabinet meetings, delivering a major blow to Iraqi Prime
Minister Nouri al-Maliki's fractured unity government and efforts to
reconcile Iraq's warring parties.
Hours earlier, a truck bomb in a Shiite village near the northern city
of Tall Afar killed 31 people and wounded scores more, striking an
area that was once hailed by President Bush and U.S. military
commanders as an oasis of stability, following U.S. operations against
insurgents there. Six children were among the dead, police said.
The U.S. military also announced the deaths of nine American soldiers,
including four killed in an explosion Monday in volatile Diyala
province, where U.S. forces are engaged in a major offensive against
Sunni insurgents.
The blast injured 12 other U.S. soldiers, the military said in a
statement.
One soldier was killed by a sophisticated roadside bomb in west
Baghdad on Monday, and another was killed during combat in eastern
Baghdad on Sunday, the military said.
Three soldiers were killed Saturday when a roadside bomb struck their
convoy south of Baghdad, the military announced Tuesday.
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And they all died because..........?
Harry
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| User: "Watcher" |
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| Title: Re: Iraqi Crisis Deepens as 5 More Ministers Quit Cabinet Meetings |
07 Aug 2007 08:50:31 AM |
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In article <2vrgb3long4rdg5nh0h79ep4qs9sel53c1@4ax.com>, Harry Hope
<rivrvu@ix.netcom.com> wrote:
From The Washington Post, 8/7/07:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/08/07/AR200708070036
0.html?hpid=topnews
By Sudarsan Raghavan
Washington Post Foreign Service
Tuesday, August 7, 2007; 6:20 AM
BAGHDAD, Aug. 7 --
Iraq's political crisis deepened Monday as five more ministers
withdrew from cabinet meetings, delivering a major blow to Iraqi Prime
Minister Nouri al-Maliki's fractured unity government and efforts to
reconcile Iraq's warring parties.
Hours earlier, a truck bomb in a Shiite village near the northern city
of Tall Afar killed 31 people and wounded scores more, striking an
area that was once hailed by President Bush and U.S. military
commanders as an oasis of stability, following U.S. operations against
insurgents there. Six children were among the dead, police said.
The U.S. military also announced the deaths of nine American soldiers,
including four killed in an explosion Monday in volatile Diyala
province, where U.S. forces are engaged in a major offensive against
Sunni insurgents.
The blast injured 12 other U.S. soldiers, the military said in a
statement.
One soldier was killed by a sophisticated roadside bomb in west
Baghdad on Monday, and another was killed during combat in eastern
Baghdad on Sunday, the military said.
Three soldiers were killed Saturday when a roadside bomb struck their
convoy south of Baghdad, the military announced Tuesday.
______________________________________________________
And they all died because..........?
Harry
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| User: "neoconis_ignoramus" |
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| Title: Re: Iraqi Crisis Deepens as 5 More Ministers Quit Cabinet Meetings |
07 Aug 2007 11:45:06 AM |
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On Aug 7, 6:13 am, Harry Hope <riv...@ix.netcom.com> wrote:
From The Washington Post, 8/7/07:http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/08/07/AR200...
By Sudarsan Raghavan
Washington Post Foreign Service
Tuesday, August 7, 2007; 6:20 AM
BAGHDAD, Aug. 7 --
Iraq's political crisis deepened Monday as five more ministers
withdrew from cabinet meetings, delivering a major blow to Iraqi Prime
Minister Nouri al-Maliki's fractured unity government and efforts to
reconcile Iraq's warring parties.
Hours earlier, a truck bomb in a Shiite village near the northern city
of Tall Afar killed 31 people and wounded scores more, striking an
area that was once hailed by President Bush and U.S. military
commanders as an oasis of stability, following U.S. operations against
insurgents there. Six children were among the dead, police said.
The U.S. military also announced the deaths of nine American soldiers,
including four killed in an explosion Monday in volatile Diyala
province, where U.S. forces are engaged in a major offensive against
Sunni insurgents.
The blast injured 12 other U.S. soldiers, the military said in a
statement.
One soldier was killed by a sophisticated roadside bomb in west
Baghdad on Monday, and another was killed during combat in eastern
Baghdad on Sunday, the military said.
Three soldiers were killed Saturday when a roadside bomb struck their
convoy south of Baghdad, the military announced Tuesday.
______________________________________________________
And they all died because..........?
Harry
Hey, we're painting schools! The lights are on in Baghdad 3 hours a
day!
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| Title: Re: Iraqi Crisis Deepens as 5 More Ministers Quit Cabinet Meetings |
07 Aug 2007 08:26:38 AM |
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On Tue, 07 Aug 2007 09:13:08 -0400, Harry Hope wrote:
From The Washington Post, 8/7/07:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/08/07/AR2007080700360.html?hpid=topnews
By Sudarsan Raghavan
Washington Post Foreign Service
Tuesday, August 7, 2007; 6:20 AM
BAGHDAD, Aug. 7 --
Iraq's political crisis deepened Monday as five more ministers
withdrew from cabinet meetings, delivering a major blow to Iraqi Prime
Minister Nouri al-Maliki's fractured unity government and efforts to
reconcile Iraq's warring parties.
Yes, the political solution sure is working. It's a good thing that they
decided to take a vacation for the month of August. I wonder how many will
return?
Hours earlier, a truck bomb in a Shiite village near the northern city
of Tall Afar killed 31 people and wounded scores more, striking an
area that was once hailed by President Bush and U.S. military
commanders as an oasis of stability, following U.S. operations against
insurgents there. Six children were among the dead, police said.
The U.S. military also announced the deaths of nine American soldiers,
including four killed in an explosion Monday in volatile Diyala
province, where U.S. forces are engaged in a major offensive against
Sunni insurgents.
The blast injured 12 other U.S. soldiers, the military said in a
statement.
One soldier was killed by a sophisticated roadside bomb in west
Baghdad on Monday, and another was killed during combat in eastern
Baghdad on Sunday, the military said.
Three soldiers were killed Saturday when a roadside bomb struck their
convoy south of Baghdad, the military announced Tuesday.
______________________________________________________
And they all died because..........?
Harry
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| User: "Jim Mason" |
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| Title: Re: Iraqi Crisis Deepens as 5 More Ministers Quit Cabinet Meetings |
07 Aug 2007 08:32:13 AM |
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"P.Henry" <P.Henery@revolution.org> wrote in message
news:1puox3uvsb06b$.b89bvcrr7xhu.dlg@40tude.net...
On Tue, 07 Aug 2007 09:13:08 -0400, Harry Hope wrote:
From The Washington Post, 8/7/07:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/08/07/AR2007080700360.html?hpid=topnews
By Sudarsan Raghavan
Washington Post Foreign Service
Tuesday, August 7, 2007; 6:20 AM
BAGHDAD, Aug. 7 --
Iraq's political crisis deepened Monday as five more ministers
withdrew from cabinet meetings, delivering a major blow to Iraqi Prime
Minister Nouri al-Maliki's fractured unity government and efforts to
reconcile Iraq's warring parties.
Yes, the political solution sure is working. It's a good thing that they
decided to take a vacation for the month of August. I wonder how many will
return?
Would You?
Hours earlier, a truck bomb in a Shiite village near the northern city
of Tall Afar killed 31 people and wounded scores more, striking an
area that was once hailed by President Bush and U.S. military
commanders as an oasis of stability, following U.S. operations against
insurgents there. Six children were among the dead, police said.
The U.S. military also announced the deaths of nine American soldiers,
including four killed in an explosion Monday in volatile Diyala
province, where U.S. forces are engaged in a major offensive against
Sunni insurgents.
The blast injured 12 other U.S. soldiers, the military said in a
statement.
One soldier was killed by a sophisticated roadside bomb in west
Baghdad on Monday, and another was killed during combat in eastern
Baghdad on Sunday, the military said.
Three soldiers were killed Saturday when a roadside bomb struck their
convoy south of Baghdad, the military announced Tuesday.
______________________________________________________
And they all died because..........?
Harry
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| User: "Perseid" |
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| Title: Re: Iraqi Crisis Deepens as 5 More Ministers Quit Cabinet Meetings |
08 Aug 2007 01:55:06 AM |
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After Much Chewing of Cud and Cogitation, "Jim Mason" <jmasom@asd.com> Spat
the Words
"P.Henry" <P.Henery@revolution.org> wrote in message
news:1puox3uvsb06b$.b89bvcrr7xhu.dlg@40tude.net...
On Tue, 07 Aug 2007 09:13:08 -0400, Harry Hope wrote:
From The Washington Post, 8/7/07:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-
dyn/content/article/2007/08/07/AR2007080700360.html?hpid=topnews
By Sudarsan Raghavan
Washington Post Foreign Service
Tuesday, August 7, 2007; 6:20 AM
BAGHDAD, Aug. 7 --
Iraq's political crisis deepened Monday as five more ministers
withdrew from cabinet meetings, delivering a major blow to Iraqi Prime
Minister Nouri al-Maliki's fractured unity government and efforts to
reconcile Iraq's warring parties.
Yes, the political solution sure is working. It's a good thing that they
decided to take a vacation for the month of August. I wonder how many
will
return?
Would You?
No. The US authority set them all up as stooges. They all know
the militias are the lasting authority (after US troops leave).
Hours earlier, a truck bomb in a Shiite village near the northern city
of Tall Afar killed 31 people and wounded scores more, striking an
area that was once hailed by President Bush and U.S. military
commanders as an oasis of stability, following U.S. operations against
insurgents there. Six children were among the dead, police said.
The U.S. military also announced the deaths of nine American soldiers,
including four killed in an explosion Monday in volatile Diyala
province, where U.S. forces are engaged in a major offensive against
Sunni insurgents.
The blast injured 12 other U.S. soldiers, the military said in a
statement.
One soldier was killed by a sophisticated roadside bomb in west
Baghdad on Monday, and another was killed during combat in eastern
Baghdad on Sunday, the military said.
Three soldiers were killed Saturday when a roadside bomb struck their
convoy south of Baghdad, the military announced Tuesday.
______________________________________________________
And they all died because..........?
Harry
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| User: "zzpat" |
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| Title: Re: Iraqi Crisis Deepens as 5 More Ministers Quit Cabinet Meetings |
07 Aug 2007 10:38:36 PM |
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While Iraq spirals into chaos their parliament went on vacation - just
like our congress. They're learning how to be incompetent and lazy from us.
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Pat
Impeach Bush
http://zzpat.bravehost.com/
Articles of Impeachment
Center for Constitutional Rights
http://zzpat.bravehost.com/april_2006/articles_of_impeachment.html
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