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real6
27-10-2009, 08:04 PM
Largest Iraq bombing in two years may have been inside job

Sunday’s twin suicide bombings in Baghdad that killed at least 155 people and wounded 500 others may have had help from within Iraq’s security apparatus, MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow reported Monday.

“This was a really well coordinated attack on an area in Baghdad that’s supposed to be well protected,” Maddow told viewers. “In order to reach their targets, the bombers driving these truck bombs had to pass through several checkpoints that were guarded by security forces and those security forces were supposed to be using hand-held devices designed to detect explosives.”

Maddow quoted a comment from Brian Katulis, a Middle East expert at the Center for American Progress, who wrote, “You don’t want to do this kind of attack without having someone on the inside. It implies infiltration of the government. If there is an objective, it’s to send a message to whoever is in power that not everyone recognizes them as being in charge.”

A group called the Islamic State of Iraq, which reportedly includes Al Qaeda in Iraq, has claimed responsibility for the bombing, though, as the Washington Post notes, the authenticity of that claim has not been verified.

As Maddow noted, the Iraqi government says it has arrested at least 75 people in connection with the bombings.

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This is not the first time questions have arisen about the possibility of government infiltration by insurgents. In August, Iraqi Foreign Minister Hoshyar Sebari said he suspected infiltration in a blast that killed nearly 100 people. “According to our information, there has even been collaboration between security officers and the murderers and killers,” said Zebari.

In April of 2007, a bomb attack against the Iraq parliament that killed eight people, including two members of parliament, was suspected to have involved insurgent sympathizers within Iraq’s security forces. The attack “reflects the fact that perhaps there are some people within the Iraqi security forces who have been infiltrated by insurgents and terrorist organizations,” then-Australian Defense Minister Brendan Nelson said.

This video is from MSNBC’s The Rachel Maddow Show, broadcast Oct. 26, 2009.

zarah
27-10-2009, 08:17 PM
I don't see how it could have been anything other than orchestrated by 'us'. The majority of us want troops home, these illegal wars ended and reparations paid to the Iraqi and Afghan people. There's a concerted effort by Spanish courts to charge Bush, Blair et all for war crimes, Iraq suffering a huge devastating explosion is a distraction from Afghanistan and justification for the presence of soldiers.

keithm
27-10-2009, 08:21 PM
i reckon all the bombs that have gone inside iraq in the last several years have been carried out by either the US OR UK,to try and convince the public as to why we are there,to give it some sort of credability and justification.
the most recent bombings were to enable obama to go back on his promise of complete withdrawal.

orderoutofchaos
27-10-2009, 08:22 PM
I suspect this is the work of Iran, they said they would get revenge for the bombing of there top commanders last week, which they claimed the UK and US had involvement in. They will try to distabilise Iraq further and start to do mischief in Afganistan.

Iraq has been relitivly quiet until this Iran bombing last week, then a week later we have the biggest bomb in two years go off in Iraq and 8 US soldiers killed in Afganistan

keithm
27-10-2009, 08:31 PM
I suspect this is the work of Iran, they said they would get revenge for the bombing of there top commanders last week, which they claimed the UK and US had involvement in. They will try to distabilise Iraq further and start to do mischief in Afganistan.

Iraq has been relitivly quiet until this Iran bombing last week, then a week later we have the biggest bomb in two years go off in Iraq and 8 US soldiers killed in Afganistan

i understand what you are saying,

but wouldn't the US and UK have jumped on that theory,and produced possible evidence given they are desperate to attack iran

orderoutofchaos
27-10-2009, 08:35 PM
i understand what you are saying,

but wouldn't the US and UK have jumped on that theory,and produced possible evidence given they are desperate to attack iran

Possibly, if they could prove it. Maybe they have no evidence. The UK/US seem to be able to cover their tracks i am sure Iran can do the same.

keithm
27-10-2009, 08:43 PM
Possibly, if they could prove it. Maybe they have no evidence. The UK/US seem to be able to cover their tracks i am sure Iran can do the same.

yeh,but faking evidence is the UK and US's speciality,

iran have nothing to gain by blaming the us or uk,they would just be shrugged off as conspiracy theorists,the usual way they use to shrug off the truth.