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ed316
03-27-2006, 10:40 AM
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Many dead in US-Iraq base blast
At least 40 people have been killed by a suicide bomb inside a military base housing US and Iraqi forces near the northern Iraqi city of Mosul.
The attacker struck at an Iraqi police recruitment centre at the base in Kisk. No Americans died, the US said.
Up to 30 people were hurt in the blast, which went off among a crowd of recruits, Iraqi officials said.
Mosul was the scene of a bombing at a military base in December 2004, when 18 Americans and four Iraqis died.
That attack was caused by a suicide bomber wearing an Iraqi uniform who detonated his explosives in a US mess tent.
Sporadic attacks
The BBC's Mike Wooldridge, in Baghdad, says attacks on army and police recruitment centres used to take place frequently.

However they have been much less common in recent times as the conflict in Iraq has become more sectarian in nature, he adds.
There were no immediate details on how the bomber breached the base's security, although latest reports suggest it was a suicide car bombing.
The village of Kisk, which houses the military base, lies between Mosul and Talafar.
Both towns have been the scene of much anti-US violence and unrest in the three years since the US-led invasion of Iraq. US President George W Bush singled out Talafar in a recent speech as a success story in the campaign to quell the insurgency.

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Published: 2006/03/27 14:23:56 GMT

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Snoshi
03-27-2006, 10:41 AM
RIP to all the victims!

.Incognito
03-27-2006, 12:15 PM
Thats awful,rest in peace to the victims.

American Patriot
03-27-2006, 12:20 PM
****ing cocksuckers.

RIP to the fallen Iraqis

kila666
03-27-2006, 01:04 PM
This is a question for those perhaps with first-hand experience of organizing security cordons for events like these recruitments, or perhaps from places like Israel where perimeter security is daily business.

Wouldn't it make things incredibly simple if there was a several-hundred meter physically impenetrable security perimeter (a "wall"), and only those who had stripped to their undies would be allowed in? I'm being completely serious, how hard would it be? This suicide-belt crap would be shut down pretty quick, wouldn't it?

I know Muslim culture dictates the woman be covered, but is it not in line with Arab values to be in your ginch in (semi) public? All I know if this situation was occuring in my country, and I had to get a job to feed my family, I sure as hell would take it off, if it meant not being blown up.

Just a thought. Hell, they could have an intermediate changing room where prospective recruits could swap clothes in private to temporary outfits. It's just ridiculous that the US can't work with the Iraqi's to eliminate this crap.

driver
03-27-2006, 01:17 PM
RIP men, especially there family's.:-(

Howie Kaluha
03-27-2006, 02:09 PM
****ing cocksuckers.

RIP to the fallen Iraqis

x2, I'm sick of these coward suicide bombers. I know it's gonna happen again, but I'm tired of seeing this happen.

Digital Marine
03-27-2006, 02:15 PM
ohh for **** sake:-(


RIP Brave Iraqi's:-(

koozya
03-27-2006, 02:36 PM
Rest in Peace