Wave of Bombings Across Iraqi Capital Kills At Least 57, page 1
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Topic started on 22-12-2011 @ 08:04 AM by mobiusmale
Now that the evil Americans have left Iraq...it is time for the Religion of Peace to swing back into deadly action.

A wave of violence ripped across Baghdad on Thursday morning, killing at least 57 people and injuring nearly 200 in a coordinated attack designed to wreak havoc in the Iraqi capital just days after American forces left the country.


Iraqi officials said at least 12 blasts went off early Thursday morning in nine neighborhoods around the city. The explosions ranged from blasts from sticky bombs attached to cars to roadside bombs and vehicles packed with explosives.


www.foxnews.com...

No, wait, what am I thinking? It couldn't possibly be bloodthirsty Muslims going on a killing spree...in this case Muslim against Muslim.

It must be a "False Flag" operation, undertaken so that America can re-occupy the country and steal all of their oil. Or, maybe the Mossad is behind these killings, trying to sew seeds of discord amongst the otherwise peaceful population.

I am looking forward to hearing the Islam apologists, and the America haters, explain why these atrocities are the West's fault, and how the "majority" peace loving Muslims have nothing to do with it.


reply posted on 22-12-2011 @ 08:11 AM by 12m8keall2c
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