University Bombing Casts Doubt on Security Plan -- Muqtada Callson Iraqi Army to Act without US Help



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Date: 26 Feb 2007 07:01:57 PM
Object: University Bombing Casts Doubt on Security Plan -- Muqtada Callson Iraqi Army to Act without US Help
University Bombing Casts Doubt on Security Plan
Muqtada Calls on Iraqi Army to Act without US Help
URL: http://www.juancole.com/2007/02/university-bombing-casts-doubt-on.html
A suicide bomber with a bomb belt got into the lobby of the School of
Administration and Economy of Mustansiriya University in Baghdad and
managed to set it off despite being spotted at the last minute by
university security guards. The blast killed 41 and wounded a similar
number according to late reports, with body parts everywhere and big
pools of blood in the foyer as students were shredded by the high
explosives.
The Arabic press generally saw the bombing as a significant setback to
Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki's security plan. It certainly was a
psychological blow to it. And the adaptability of the guerrillas, who
moved from car bombs to less easily detected but also powerful suicide
bomb belts, is pretty frightening. Car bombs at least you could search
for at checkpoints. Belt bombs, I can't imagine how you could stop that
if you had people in the city determined to set them off and willing to
kill themselves.
There were several other bombings in Baghdad on Sunday, as well,
bringing the death toll in the capital from explosions to around 60,
according to the Arabic daily al-Hayat.
A representative of Muqtada al-Sadr read a statement by him, according
to BBC Arabic, that said: "I say to the Iraqi security forces, and in
particular the army and the police: You can protect Iraq and its people
by virtue of your faith and sacrifices, your patience and solidarity and
sincerity toward the peole. But you cannot do it via help from the
airplanes and tanks of the occupier." He added, "I am confident, like
all persecuted Iraqis, that no security plan can succeed or produce any
good by depending on the Occupation." Al-Wasat gives a further passage:
"Stay away from them and God will keep you away from mischief and harm .
.. . Make your plan Iraqi and independent, not sectarian or dictatorial,
so that you will be victorious. Stay away from oppression and harming
others, so that others will have no case against you. Let your
reputation be that of being Iraqi . . ."
Some are misinterpreting these remarks to say that Muqtada has turned
against the security plan. In fact, he is strongly supporting it, he
just wants it to be a national plan and a national victory, and wants
Iraqi troops to be able to do without American air and other support.
The BBC story says that many Iraqi Shiites in Baghdad would have felt
safer in their neighborhoods if they were still being patrolled by the
Mahdi Army. But the al-Maliki government, which they see as subservient
to the Americans, has pressured Muqtada to get the Mahdi Army off the
streets. But in its absence there have been massive bombings of Shiite
markets, which the Baghdad Shiites are therefore blaming on the US.
The al-Maliki government may in any case be collapsing. KarbalaNews.net
alleges in Arabic that fair numbers of cabinet ministers and
parliamentarians have fled abroad, going AWOL with no permission. It
says that a couple of weeks ago a web site published a list of 360 names
of Iraqi officials that the US military is determined to detain, without
any permission from the Iraqi government. The list contained both Sunni
and Shiite names, and those listed are accused either of administrative
corruption or of ties to death squads. Many of those who went abroad
were on the list. Personally, I can't understand on what grounds US
troops can arrest elected Iraqi officials. Force majeure? In any case,
you can't run a government if dozens of its officials are living in
Amman and Jordan (the problem of absenteeism actually has been a
longstanding one.)
Al-Zaman reports in Arabic that neighborhood leaders of Adhamiya in
Baghdad, a Sunni neighborhood, complained bitterly to the government
that Sunday's sweep by (largely Shiite and Kurdish) Iraqi security
forces had resulted in the arbitrary arrest of large numbers of Sunni
Arabs against whom there was no evidence of wrongdoing. They demanded
their release. It was said that some apartment buildings were virtually
emptied of their men.
Sawt al-Iraq reports in Arabic that a delegation of tribal sheikhs from
Falluja was in Damascus Sunday to meet with Syrian Vice President Faruq
al-Sharaa. They gave out a statement in which they said that they did
not accept the legitimacy of the new security plan of the government of
Nuri al-Maliki. They said they were unconvinced that it was based on the
principle of national reconciliation, and they complained that the
al-Maliki government was based on ethnic quotas, which they rejected.
The delegation leader said that the security plan had failed and had in
fact been dead on arrival.
Iraqi President Jalal Talabani is being treated in hospital in Jordan.
The Iraqi government, the supposed ally of the US in the Gulf region,
now says that Iran has ceased giving any aid to Shiite militias in Iraq.
It is a fiendishly clever way of blunting the campaign by some in the US
government to blame Iran for the difficulties they face in Iraq. Now
whenever anyone charges Iran with that crime, it can be thrown in their
faces that the Iraqi government says it has stopped.
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