G'bye US !! Isn't it amazing that US forces and military commanders can't

rare2findd

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quite pinpoint who it is who attack? ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
~~~ usually in crowded areas and Especially when there is talk of a pullout.
But who else to blame except mercenaries? After all, the Iraqis ~~ whether Shiites or Sunnis stand to gain very little by attacking. For that matter neither do whoever are left in al quaeda or militants. Common sense tells us that even the Iraqi fighters have no use for us and would be glad to see us go.


forces pull out of Iraq's cities
The explosion in a Kirkuk market underlines the security challenges facing Iraq [AFP]

Iraqi forces have assumed formal control of the capital, Baghdad, and other cities, six years after US-led coalition forces invaded Iraq.

But as Iraq marked the occasion by celebrating Tuesday as Sovereignty Day, a car bomb killed up to 40 people and wounded 100 others in the northern city of Kirkuk, serving a grim reminder to the security challenges that Iraqis face following US troop pullout.

US troops withdrew from the country's major cities and towns as the midnight deadline passed on Tuesday, leaving security in the hands of Iraqi forces.

"The withdrawal of American troops is completed now from all cities, after everything they sacrificed for the sake of security," Sadiq al-Rikabi, a senior adviser to Nuri al-Maliki, the Iraqi prime minister, said.

He told the Associated Press news agency that Iraq is "now celebrating the restoration of sovereignty".

Al-Maliki described the US withdrawal as a "turning point" for the country and declared Tuesday a public holiday.


So no, some amongst the higher ups in the US want to have an excuse to stay in Iraq, at whatever the cost.
Plus the reports are media controlled. There are few photographs since ur embedds are forbidden in most areas, and
well
our government can tell us just about anything....and you believe it.

Do you believe all of the attacks are from Iraqis??
There are always two sides to every story~~~~~

Mahmoud Almusafir, a former Iraqi diplomat, told Al Jazeera: "For me and all the Iraqis, this is the day the Americans confessed that they can't go more in Iraq, and they can't control the cities, they can't control Iraq.

"This is ... [US] face-saving, telling the people of the world that we are not killing Iraqis anymore and letting the government have a proxy war on their behalf."

Asked whether he feared Iraqis will start killing other Iraqis after the withdrawal, he replied: "This is American propaganda. They try to sell it to the world and unfortunately the world bought it.

"There are no Iraqis killing Iraqis. Iraqis - Sunnis, Shias ... have lived together for hundreds of years.

'Too insulted'

"The problem is American propaganda started at the beginning to control the city and this divided everyone ... unfortunately the politicians implemented this policy - the poliiticans who came with the Americans in 2003."
 
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