Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Bombings across Iraq target Shia

"In total, more than 21 bombs exploded on Wednesday in Baghdad and the southern Iraqi cities of Kerbala, Balad, Haswa, which are predominantly Shi'ite areas that have been targeted before by Sunni Islamist insurgents."

12 comments:

  1. Mojo, you need to start writing again. Miss reading (your) material, not the AP stuff. Ciao~

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  2. The reason why Iraqi Mojo has stopped posting as much as he used to is because the propaganda macnine funds are drying up. I predicted this will happen after the U.S troop pullout.

    I suspect Mojo is not on the payroll anymore, as the American public has lost interest in Iraq

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  3. Anonymous says I was paid by the CIA before the US pulled out? Paid to do what? Criticize Blackwater? Write about American hypocrisy? What was the CIA paying me to do?

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  4. Anonymous,

    Many people aren't posting anymore, not just Iraqi Mojo. They have moved on to Facebook and Twitter, unfortunately.

    The one thing I really liked about the blogs was the different people they attracted. You got to read so many different ideas and perceptions. And there was simply more room for lengthy in depth discussion.

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  5. Wayne Gregory7/9/12, 5:50 PM

    Mojo,

    I miss your posts. So many Iraqui posts have stopped writing and I sure miss them all. Sure wish you would start posting more, PLEASE!!!

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  6. 'Anonymous' proves that Baathist/AQI suporters are still reading this blog, even though they rarely bother to comment any more. They're like former slaveowners in the American South, still feeling resentful 10 years after the civil war ended.

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  7. lol @ calling me a "baathist"

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  9.  
    Well AQI has won in Iraq, the Christian army has been kicked out.
     

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  10. Dolly, the Iraqi Army won. Al Qaeda is defeated in Iraq.

    Iraq is a mostly free democracy. And the fastest growing mid sized economy in the world.

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  11. "the Christian army has been kicked out."

    LOL! It withdrew after training the Iraqi Army to take its place. AQI members are still being locked up or hanged for their crimes.

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  12. Yes, it withdrew. Making them withdraw had always been Task Number One for the heroic Iraqi resistance.

    And now that goal has been accomplished, in spite of people like McCain-Palin who demanded an occupation until year 2108.

    Now that the Zarqawi Network has proven victorious in the Iraq War (2003-2011), then Task Number Two for AQI is to kill Shia.

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