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[03/17/2006] IRAQ: AL-SADR FORMS SHADOW GOVERNMENT IN BAGHDAD STRONGHOLD A Kurdish source in Baghdad has told a Kurdish national daily that the Mahdi Army, the militia of radical Shiite cleric Moqtada al-Sadr, \" has set up a shadow government in Sadr City in the centre of Baghdad\". » More
[03/15/2006] Iraq Edges Closer to Open Civil Warfare Iraqi authorities discovered at least 87 corpses — men shot to death execution-style — as Iraq edged closer to open civil warfare. Twenty-nine of the bodies, dressed only in underwear, were dug out of a single grave Tuesday in a Shiite neighborhood of Baghdad. » More
[03/13/2006] Iraq\'s president warns of civil war after bombings Iraq\'s president pressed political parties on Monday to move faster to form a coalition government after deadly car bombings he said were aimed at inflaming sectarian tensions and triggering civil war. » More
[03/03/2006] Vehicle ban to combat Iraq unrest The Iraqi authorities have announced a daytime ban on vehicles in Baghdad and surrounding areas on Friday in response to the latest upsurge in violence. » More
[03/02/2006] Bush denies Iraq heading toward civil war President George W. Bush, hit by polls showing America\'s support for the Iraq war at an all-time low, denied on Tuesday Iraq was sliding into civil war, despite the worst sectarian strife since a U.S. invasion. » More
[03/01/2006] Knight Ridder: White House Warned of Civil War in Iraq in 2003 In an article distributed by Knight Ridder’s Washington bureau late Tuesday, Warren Strobel and Jonathan Landay report that U.S. intelligence agencies repeatedly warned the White House, starting in 2003, “that the insurgency in Iraq had deep local roots, was likely to worsen and could lead to civil war, according to former senior intelligence officials who helped craft the reports.” » More
[03/01/2006] Civil War Looms With 68 Killed in Baghdad Sunnis and Shiites traded bombings and mortar fire against mainly religious targets in Baghdad well into the night Tuesday, killing at least 68 people a day after authorities lifted a curfew that had briefly calmed a series of sectarian reprisal attacks. » More
[03/01/2006] \r\nIs Iraq Civil War By Design? The Associated Press is reporting that civil war looms in Iraq as bombings tear across the country. Is this disaster really a result of a failed foreign policy or is it a deliberate plan to initiate a policy of ethnic cleansing that will finally allow the Globalists to capture and dominate Iraq as they never could before? » More
[02/28/2006] Who was behind the Samarra blasts? Last Wednesday’s terrorist bombings of the holy shrines of the tenth and eleventh Shia Imams, Imam Hadi (AS) and Imam Hassan Askari (AS), in Samara, Iraq, was a very serious incident which increased the possibility of a civil war breaking out. In addition, Shia Muslims all over the world are now accusing the U.S.-led occupying forces of complicity in the act. » More
[02/26/2006] Whose Bombs were They? It was a bold assault that strongly suggests the involvement of highly-trained paramilitaries conducting a well-rehearsed plan. Still, that doesn’t give us any solid proof of what groups may have been involved. » More
[02/24/2006] Iraqi government orders daytime curfews after more than 100 killed Religious leaders summoned Iraq\'s Shiites and Sunnis to joint prayer services Friday amid an extraordinary daytime curfew aimed at halting a wave of sectarian violence that has killed nearly 130 people since the bombing of one of Shiite Islam\'s holiest shrines. » More
[10/24/2005] Secret poll: Iraqis back attacks A \"secret military poll commissioned by senior officers\" from the Ministry of Defence reveals that the majority of Iraqis support the insurgent attacks against British and American troops » More
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