There isn't much on cable TV these days about Iraq, but when the media does breakdown and decide to carry some news out of Iraq it is couched in words about how successful "the surge" has been and violence is down in IRAQ.
THIS IS NOT ONLY A LIE, BUT A BLATANT LIE AND THE MAINSTREAM MEDIA IN THE UNITED STATES ARE NOW PART OF THE CONSPIRACY OF SILENCE ON WHAT IS HAPPENING IN IRAQ.
Here is the REAL TRUTH about IRAQ sans WHITE HOUSE and FOX NEWS spin.
Reported Security incidents in IRAQ on Tuesday.
Baghdad:
http://warnewstoday.blogspot.com/
#1: The bodies of two people were found with gunshot wounds in different areas of Baghdad on Monday, police said
.#2: Iraqi security forces arrested 22 people and one man was killed during security operations launched in different areas of Baghdad in the past 24 hours, Baghdad's operations command said on Tuesday. an Iraqi security soldier was killed and three were injured during the operations.
#3: A roadside bomb targeted a police patrol near Khullani Square, central Baghdad at 3 p.m. Tuesday injuring three people including one policeman.
#4: An IED was detonated under control in Karrada, central Baghdad at 3.20 p.m.
#5: A car bomb was detonated under control near Wathiq Square, Karrada at 3.30 p.m.
#6: Two Katyusha rockets were detonated under control by U.S. forces in Zafaraniyah, southeastern Baghdad, Tuesday.
#7: Police found one dead body throughout Baghdad in Khilani area.Diyala Prv:
Baquba:#1: Ra'ad al-Mulla Jawad, governor of Iraq's Diyala province on Tuesday escaped unhurt a suicide vest bombing in the provincial capital Baquba, some 65 km northeast of Baghdad, a local police source said. The incident occurred shortly before midday when a suicide bomber wearing an explosive vest struck the convoy of Jawad in central Baquba, damaging two vehicles of his convoy and a nearby civilian car, the source told Xinhua on condition of anonymity. Three civilians were killed and three others wounded by the powerful blast, the source said, adding the Iraqi security forces immediately cordoned off the scene, allowing ambulances to evacuate the casualties.The U.S. military says two Iraqis have been killed and at least six others wounded when a female suicide bomber struck a convoy carrying senior Iraqi officials in Baqouba. The U.S. military in northern Iraq says the woman was targeting a convoy carrying the Iraqi commander of ground forces in the surrounding Diyala province on Tuesday. It says she detonated her explosives relatively far from Gen. Ali Ghaidan because Iraqi soldiers guarding the convoy noticed she was acting suspiciously. Provincial council chief Ibrahim Majilan says the convoy was also carrying the Diyala province governor.
Mahaweel:#1: Gunmen killed one woman and wounded another in a drive-by shooting near a market in Mahaweel, 60 km (35 miles) south of Baghdad, on Monday, police said.Mosul:#1: "Three mortar shells were fired on the area of al-Daydan, central Mosul, wounding one civilian man," the source, who asked for anonymity, told Aswat al-Iraq – Voices of Iraq.
#2: "In another incident in northern Mosul, policemen found an improvised explosive device (IED) and while defusing it one policeman was wounded," the source added.
#3: Meanwhile, a police source said the body of a gunman killed earlier by a policeman was found in the neighborhood of Adan, eastern
Mosul.#4: Two civilians were wounded in a bomb explosion. An explosive charge went off in al-Zinjli region in western Mosul, wounding two civilians,” the source told Aswat al-Iraq - Voices of Iraq
#5: unknown gunmen kidnapped two truck drivers in two separate incidents in western Mosul, a police source said. Meanwhile, the same source said that unknown gunmen kidnap two truck drivers in al-Yabesat region in western Mosul. “The gunmen blocked the way of the two trucks loading with wheat and took with their drivers to an unknown place,” he also said.Al Anbar Prv:
Ramadi:#1: Six members of the same family, including one woman and three children, were found shot dead in an open area east of Ramadi, 100 km (60 miles) west of Baghdad, said Colonel Salih Mahdi, a police official in Ramadi.
Tuesday, August 12, 2008
VIOLENCE SWEEPS ACROSS IRAQ INCLUDING PROVINCES SUPPOSEDLY PEACEFUL FROM "THE SURGE"
Posted by Bill Corcoran at 2:47 PM
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