Posted on 03/17/2007 5:40:07 PM PDT by SandRat
| WASHINGTON, March 17, 2007 Al Qaeda and other extremist groups have worked hard to provoke sectarian violence in Iraq, yet the situation there cannot be called a traditional civil war, Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates said yesterday.
Stoking sectarian violence is a conscientious strategy of al Qaeda and some of the extremists, Gates told reporters during a flight to Washington from U.S. Central Command in Florida. These big car bombs going off in sensitive places, like the golden mosque, are not an accident. These guys have a very clear strategy aimed at provoking this sectarian violence. |
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These big car bombs going off in sensitive places, like the golden mosque, are not an accident. These guys have a very clear strategy aimed at provoking this sectarian violence.
Does anyone know why markets and sensitive areas aren't closed to vehicle traffic?
I am asking honestly, not rhetorically...
They probably need vehicles to bring in produce....one of the bombs was hidden under produce.
I gotta stop watching Tom Brokaw.
News flash: Pope is Catholic.
The markets that I'm familiar with get the produce delivered before the market opens. Then the vendor can clean it and prepare it, set up appropriate display, etc. When the market is open, you want to be selling, not receiving goods.
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