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Reports: Bomb Blasts Near U.S. Consulate in Karachi Injure Five (one US foreign service officer kill
Associated Press ^ | Thursday, March 02, 2006 | Associated Press

Posted on 03/01/2006 9:29:02 PM PST by Tulsa Ramjet

KARACHI, Pakistan — Bomb blasts near the U.S. consulate in Pakistan's largest city Thursday wounded five people, a police official said. One bomb exploded outside the consulate setting 10 cars on fire, police official Javed Akbar said. He did not know whether the wounded were attached to the consulate, or whether they were injured by the blast or the fire. Another bomb exploded about the same time in a parking lot of a hotel yards away, Akbar said. The blasts occurred days before a visit by President Bush to Pakistan, a key U.S. ally in the war against terrorism.

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To: kabar

Now reporting the FSO's name as David Foy.


21 posted on 03/02/2006 7:56:19 AM PST by freepersup (find the enemy... destroy the enemy... remain vigilant)
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To: freepersup

Thanks. Don't know him. It looks like he was the Financial Management Officer.


22 posted on 03/02/2006 8:16:09 AM PST by kabar
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To: freepersup

We are having nothing but non-issues in the news now. Yet there are so many real things happening - and we are kept almost completely uninformed. Very disturbing.


23 posted on 03/02/2006 8:17:46 AM PST by livius
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To: kabar

Roger.

2nd FSO in the armored vehicle (wounded) Other fatalities include their driver, a woman nearby, and a Pakistani soldier that ordered the bomber to relocate (weaponized) vehicle.

Bomber reconnoitered hotel Marriott's lobby and then returned to bomb laden vehicle within 30 mikes, to await FSO's departure. Upon FSO's exit from hotel via armored vehicle, bomber started ignition, engaged reverse gear and rammed exiting vehicle.


24 posted on 03/02/2006 8:36:48 AM PST by freepersup (find the enemy... destroy the enemy... remain vigilant)
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To: livius

Far more comments here at FR regarding David Gregory's likely intoxicated state during an Imus interview, than grave situation at U S Consulate in Karachi. I'm afraid it speaks to the fact that we are becoming numbed, desensitized, and now immune to news reporting on terrorist strikes abroad.


25 posted on 03/02/2006 8:44:58 AM PST by freepersup (find the enemy... destroy the enemy... remain vigilant)
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To: freepersup

Leftstream media had the Katrina tapes ready to go for this week, so they could drown out (sorry for the pun) any coverage of the President's trip to South Asia.

Of course, they will break into the Katrina tape coverage if there are any protests against the president available on video live from India or Pakistan.


26 posted on 03/02/2006 8:45:09 AM PST by maica (You are being lied to. By elements in the media determined that Iraq must fail. - Ralph Peters)
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To: freepersup

What's to be said, except condolences to his family, friends and co-workers.


27 posted on 03/02/2006 8:48:20 AM PST by maica (You are being lied to. By elements in the media determined that Iraq must fail. - Ralph Peters)
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To: maica
Your tag line says it all. I might add, regarding your tag-line, in place of the word Iraq, substitute the word America... (either way, you're saying all that needs to be said about the media.)
28 posted on 03/02/2006 8:53:05 AM PST by freepersup (find the enemy... destroy the enemy... remain vigilant)
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To: Tulsa Ramjet

Oh no! The dastardly Buddhists strike again!


29 posted on 03/02/2006 8:54:31 AM PST by ProudNorseman
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To: freepersup

You are right.

I use the examples of America's War on Poverty and the management of Democrat-run American cities to prove that Democrats do not care about people, other than their own elected selves.

Rudy Guiliani turned NYC around. Dems consider that 'luck' a 'fluke' or an assault on 'human rights.'

Baltimore, Detroit, DC, ?????


30 posted on 03/02/2006 9:09:37 AM PST by maica (You are being lied to. By elements in the media determined that Iraq must fail. - Ralph Peters)
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To: Wasanother
>>>I still don't believe Pakistan is assisting us all they can in the WOT.<<<

It some kind of miracle that they are helping us at all. The Paki intelligence service, ISI, is riddled with Taliban supporters and the population is overwhelmingly anti-American.

Musharraf it running huge risks of assassination by backing the Bush Doctrine. We loose "Mush", we loose Pakistan and possibly Afghanistan.

We loose Pakistan and you have an Instant-Islamofascist-Thug-Country......with nuclear bombs. Some smart observers don't beleive "Mush" will make it through the year.

31 posted on 03/02/2006 9:15:20 AM PST by HardStarboard
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To: Tulsa Ramjet
From this link:

KARACHI, Pakistan - A suicide attacker rammed a car packed with explosives into a vehicle carrying an American diplomat in Pakistan's largest city, killing the diplomat and three other people before President Bush's visit to Pakistan. Fifty-two people were wounded.

The blast near the U.S. Consulate and the Marriott Hotel propelled cars into the air and flung charred wreckage as far as 200 yards. It shattered windows at the consulate and on all 10 floors of the hotel, and damaged a nearby naval hospital.

"We have lost at least one U.S. citizen in the bombing, a foreign service officer, and I send our country's deepest condolences to that person's loved ones and family," Bush said at a news conference in neighboring India without naming the diplomat.

32 posted on 03/02/2006 11:11:09 AM PST by CedarDave (Freeper Allegra in Iraq -- "I'm seeing what the media isn't telling you...there is no civil war...")
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To: CedarDave

I wonder if the President will be announcing the sale of more F-16s to Pakistan to balance the transfer of nuclear technology to India which was announced today.


33 posted on 03/02/2006 11:48:46 AM PST by jamese777
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To: HardStarboard
Some smart observers don't beleive "Mush" will make it through the year.

They've said that since two failed attempts on his life. He's a dead man walking in the islamist world that surrounds him, and I am amazed he's made it this far considering the amount of power the islamists would gain by his departure.

Terrible loss of life that seems to have been able to be avoided with better security awareness.
34 posted on 03/02/2006 12:27:27 PM PST by bayouranger (The 1st victim of islam is the person who practices the lie.)
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To: maica

The American was identified by the State Department as David Foy, 52, of Fayetteville, N.C. Foy was married and the father of four daughters. He joined the State Department in 2003 and was assigned to Pakistan last September as a facilities maintenance officer.


35 posted on 03/02/2006 12:53:18 PM PST by freepersup (find the enemy... destroy the enemy... remain vigilant)
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To: CedarDave

The last U.S. Embassy employee to be killed in an attack in Pakistan was Barbara Green, who died with her 17-year-old daughter when a grenade was tossed into a church in March 2002 in Islamabad.


36 posted on 03/02/2006 12:56:26 PM PST by freepersup (find the enemy... destroy the enemy... remain vigilant)
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To: CedarDave; doug from upland; Tulsa Ramjet
Hat tip to Michele Malkin's Blog for this:

Bombing Outside U.S. Consulate in Karachi, American Diplomat Killed in Blast

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Diplomat named and link to :

Click here to see the live broadcast on Pakistani GEO TV of the attack. The newscast is not in English but the images of the moments after the bombing are quite powerful. Video of the attack begins at about 14 minutes, so just fast forward.

37 posted on 03/02/2006 1:17:24 PM PST by Ernest_at_the_Beach (History is soon Forgotten,)
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To: All
Additional detail :

Pakistan car bomb kills U.S. diplomat, 3 others

Including this :

The counterterrorism official said the attacker used high-intensity explosives and it was the most powerful blast he’d seen in Karachi — a hotbed of Islamic militancy.

38 posted on 03/02/2006 1:20:37 PM PST by Ernest_at_the_Beach (History is soon Forgotten,)
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To: Tulsa Ramjet
From the AP:

March 02, 2006 at 13:22:5 PST
Suicide Bomber Kills U.S. Envoy in Karachi

By ZARAR KHAN
ASSOCIATED PRESS

KARACHI, Pakistan (AP) -

0302dvs-karachi-explosion A suicide bomber who was blocked from driving into the U.S. Consulate slammed instead into an American diplomat's car Thursday, killing the envoy. The force of the blast on the eve of President Bush's trip to Pakistan blew the U.S. vehicle into the grounds of a hotel.

The attack killed three other people, wounded 52, and shattered windows in the consulate and on all 10 floors of the Marriott Hotel. Ten cars were destroyed, and charred wreckage was flung as far as 600 feet away in one of the most heavily guarded areas of the volatile southern city.

Bush, in neighboring India, quickly vowed to stick with his plan to fly to Pakistan's capital, Islamabad, on Friday.

"Terrorists and killers are not going to prevent me from going to Pakistan," Bush told reporters. His national security adviser, Stephen Hadley, said there was evidence the U.S. diplomat had been targeted.

Pakistani officials said the bombing could have been timed for Bush's two-day visit.

"All international media are eyeing Pakistan at this time, and terrorists are using this to defame Pakistan and Muslims," said Ishratul Ibab, the provincial governor.

No group claimed responsibility for the bombing, which left a crater eight feet wide and more than two feet deep. But Karachi is a hotbed of Islamic militancy, and past attacks have been blamed on al-Qaida-linked militants.

The American was identified by the State Department as David Foy, 52, of Fayetteville, N.C. Foy was married and the father of four daughters. He joined the State Department in 2003 and was assigned to Pakistan last September as a facilities maintenance officer.

The attacker was driving on a road that leads to the consulate but a paramilitary guard signaled him to stop at a checkpoint, said Niaz Sadiqui, the provincial police chief. The bomber then saw the American official's car and rammed into it 65 feet from the U.S. Consulate's gate, igniting high-density explosives, Sadiqui said.

"We have reached the conclusion that it was a suicide attack, and we have found body parts of the attacker," Sadiqui said.

Diplomats' cars are usually marked by red-colored plates, which could explain why the bomber was able to target the official. Falak Khurshid, a deputy inspector-general of police in Karachi, said the plates allow diplomats to avoid routine checks although they can choose not to have them for security reasons. It wasn't clear if Foy's wrecked car had such plates.

The blast hurled the diplomat's car across a concrete barrier and into the grounds of the hotel, also killing his Pakistani driver, Iftikhar Ahmed. The others who died in the blast were the paramilitary guard and an unidentified woman.

The 52 wounded people included a young Moroccan girl hit by debris, according to provincial government spokesman Salahuddin Haider. He said investigators were trying to obtain video footage from surveillance cameras at the consulate.

There have been other attacks on or near the U.S. Consulate, located in an upscale district of Karachi's sprawling downtown. A car bombing killed 14 people in June 2002. Eight months later, two police guards outside the consulate were shot in an armed assault. In March 2004, police defused a huge bomb in a van minutes before it was timed to explode outside the mission's walls.

The last U.S. Embassy employee to be killed in an attack in Pakistan was Barbara Green, who died with her 17-year-old daughter when a grenade was tossed into a church in March 2002 in Islamabad.

Protesters were already out in full force Thursday before Bush's arrival. Scores of demonstrators chanted "Death to Bush!" and other anti-U.S. slogans in streets in several Pakistani cities.

When Bush arrives Friday night, security was expected to be extraordinarily tight in Islamabad, about 1,000 miles north of Karachi. Thousands of troops and police were to be deployed in the capital, and commandos were to guard the route of Bush's motorcade, officials said.

"We don't think the Karachi blast will have any negative impact on the American president's visit," said Sheikh Rashid Ahmed, the chief government spokesman. "Absolutely, he will be safe here."

When President Bill Clinton visited Islamabad six years ago, residents were told to stay indoors and streets were eerily empty. Before flying here from India, Clinton switched planes at the last minute and arrived in an unmarked white aircraft, just after a USA-marked decoy jet landed.

Securing Islamabad should be easier than policing Karachi. Islamabad is a sleepy, orderly capital that has been carefully planned out. Karachi is a crowded and chaotic metropolis and is Pakistan's biggest city.

The State Department and the American Foreign Service Association mourned Foy's death.

"We will do all that we can, working with the Pakistani government, to see that those responsible for the attack face justice for what they have done," department spokesman Sean McCormack said.

"This tragic loss underlines the mortal dangers faced by the men and women of the U.S. foreign service who are working under the most extreme circumstances to advance our nation's vital interests around the world," association president J. Anthony Holmes said.

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Associated Press writers Afzal Nadeem in Karachi, and Munir Ahmad and Sadaqat Jan in Islamabad contributed to this report.

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39 posted on 03/02/2006 1:28:51 PM PST by Ernest_at_the_Beach (History is soon Forgotten,)
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To: NormsRevenge; Tulsa Ramjet; Coop; Cap Huff; Dog
The attacker was driving on a road that leads to the consulate but a paramilitary guard signaled him to stop at a checkpoint, said Niaz Sadiqui, the provincial police chief. The bomber then saw the American official's car and rammed into it 65 feet from the U.S. Consulate's gate, igniting high-density explosives, Sadiqui said.

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So the real target was the consulate building.....it would seem.

40 posted on 03/02/2006 1:33:34 PM PST by Ernest_at_the_Beach (History is soon Forgotten,)
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