Berwaspada terhadap isu pengadudombaan dan pengomporan untuk
mengajak ke tiga pihak saling berperang. Selamatkan jalan perdamaian
dan tujuan yang baik baik dalam kehidupan masyarakat dan ajaranNya.

Sesungguhnya Allah SWT tidak menyukai umat umat membalasdendam
selama padahal sudah benar benar mengetahui ada cara solusi yang
baik. Bukanlah dengan membunuh masyarakat maupun korban korban tidak
bersalah. Apakah pembalasdendaman dan permusuhan yang diharapkan
olehNya? padahal ada solusi dan kerja sama penyelesaian selalu ada di
depan mereka.

Saya sesungguhnya berharap umat umat Irak, kita maupun lain perlu
menjalankan ajaranNya dengan menggunakan cara cara yang baik dan
ketabahan. Tentu tidak dengan kekerasan, pembalasdendaman dan
pembunuhan kemampusan. Ajaklah mereka kembali ke jalan yang baik baik
selama yang mana diinginkan olehNya.


semoga bermanfaat.
wassalam,

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Suspected Mastermind Vows to Kill Iraq PM

BAGHDAD, Iraq - The suspected mastermind of beheadings and bombings
threatened to assassinate Iraq (news - web sites)'s prime minister a
week before the new government takes power. Insurgents launched
simultaneous attacks on police stations in the western Iraqi city of
Ramadi, killing 19 people and wounding 13, officials said.

The attacks across the so-called Sunni triangle Thursday came a day
after U.S. officials said that an airstrike killed 20 followers of
the al-Qaida-linked militant, Jordanian-born militant Abu Musab al-
Zarqawi. There was no immediate indication they were connected.

Maj. Neal E. O'Brien, a U.S. 1st Infantry Division spokesman in
Baqouba, said insurgents attacked American troops with small arms and
rocket-propelled grenades, killing one American soldier and wounding
three. Soldiers returned fire, killing two insurgents, he said.

The attacks began at dawn in the western Iraqi cities of Ramadi and
Baqouba. Explosions also rocked the eastern side of the restive city
of Sunni-Muslim city of Fallujah, witnesses said.

"We were inside the al-Qataneh police station and suddenly a very
heavy explosion happened," 1st Lt. Ahmed Sami said from the insurgent
stronghold of Ramadi, 60 miles west of Baghdad.

Another group attacked the Farook police station, also with rocket
propelled grenades. In a third assault, insurgents attacked a Ramadi
government building, destroying several police cars.

Clashes were also reported between police and insurgents in Baqouba,
35 miles northeast of Baghdad, according to police officials in the
city.

Militants focused their anger on Prime Minister Iyad Allawi and his
government � the latest sign that the campaign of insurgent violence
against the U.S. occupation is unlikely to end with the June 30
handover of power.

Allawi brushed off the threats, saying al-Zarqawi was "just a
criminal who must be captured and tried."

The threat against his life came in an audiotape purportedly made by
al-Zarqawi, found Wednesday on an Islamic Web site. The message also
denounced Allawi's government as a tool of the "infidel foreigner."

Al-Zarqawi's group claimed responsibility for the beheading of
American hostage Nicholas Berg last month and Kim Sun-il, a South
Korean whose decapitated body was found Tuesday.

Hours after Kim's body was found, the U.S. military launched its
second attack against al-Zarqawi in three days, with an airstrike on
a suspected hideout in Fallujah late Tuesday.

A coalition military official said 20 foreign fighters and terrorists
were believed to have been killed in the strike against a house used
by al-Zarqawi's group.

Fallujah residents said the strike hit a parking lot, killing three
people and wounding nine, according to hospital officials.

The al-Zarqawi recording warned Allawi that he had already
survived "traps that we made for you" but vowed that the group would
continue planning his assassination "until we make you drink from the
same glass as Izzadine Saleem," the Governing Council president
killed by a car bomb last month.

There was no way to authenticate the recording, but the voice sounded
like al-Zarqawi, whose Tawhid and Jihad movement has been blamed for
many of the bombings and assassinations that have killed hundreds of
people, most of them Iraqis, in recent months.

The CIA (news - web sites) was reviewing the tape.

In an interview with the Italian newspaper Il Giornale, Allawi
dismissed al-Zarqawi as a criminal who would be caught and punished.

"Abu Musab al-Zarqawi doesn't threaten just me, but the entire
country," Allawi told the newspaper, which released a copy of the
interview Wednesday night.

"He has killed hundreds of Iraqis, has sown disorder and fear,"
Allawi was quoted as saying. "We are used to threats and we know how
to deal with them and how to win."

In an interview Wednesday with Associated Press Television News, U.S.
Brig Gen. Mark Kimmitt said many of the major attacks in Iraq are
carried out by al-Zarqawi's forces, while former regime supporters
are responsible for smaller assaults.

"He is a very, very crafty leader of a large network that is
conducting terrorist operations inside this country," Kimmitt
said. "The people of Iraq must understand they have a responsibility.
They bear a responsibility to making sure we take Zarqawi and his
network off of the street."

Al-Zarqawi's group killed Kim, a 33-year-old South Korean, after the
Seoul government rejected its demands to withdraw troops from Iraq.
His body was dumped on a road between Baghdad and Fallujah, a hotbed
of Islamic extremism.

Iraq's interim president, Ghazi al-Yawer, said Kim's killing violated
Iraqi and Islamic tradition and "completely tarnishes Iraq.

"How could we rebuild our country if we can't guarantee the safety of
people who come to help build our country," al-Yawer said on the U.S.-
funded TV station Al-Iraqiya.

Allawi told reporters Sunday that his government was considering
martial rule in certain areas to restore order.

A group of masked militants claiming to represent resistance groups
in Iraq warned against that step in a video aired Wednesday night on
Al-Arabiya television.

They said they would "strike with God's might" if Allawi imposed
emergency rule on behalf of the "occupation masters."

U.S. and Iraqi officials are bracing for stepped up violence ahead of
the June 30 transfer of sovereignty, which marks the formal end of
the U.S.-led occupation.

Nevertheless, U.S. and Iraqi officials say the handover schedule is
on track. On Thursday, a ceremony is planned to mark the official
transfer of the final 11 ministries to Iraqi control � including the
defense, interior, justice and electricity ministries. Iraqis have
already taken over the running of the other 15 ministries.

The military said insurgents staged at least six attacks on American
convoys throughout Iraq on Wednesday, wounding one U.S. soldier and a
civilian contractor.

Late Wednesday, insurgents hurled a hand grenade at the newly
refurbished Iraqi Transportation Ministry, then engaged in a 10-
minute gunbattle with security guards, injuring at least one,
residents said.

Elsewhere, a roadside bomb in Baghdad killed a policeman, a woman and
her child, Iraqi police said.

Another roadside bomb in the northern city of Mosul killed one Iraqi
soldier and wounded four others. In Ramadi, an insurgent stronghold
60 miles west of Baghdad, gunmen killed two policemen and wounded a
third in a drive-by shooting, witnesses said.

In other developments:

_ NATO (news - web sites) was considering an Iraqi request for
training and other technical assistance for security forces to combat
militants, but not troops. The United States has been lobbying for a
NATO role in Iraq, despite resistance from key members such as France
and Germany.

_ Iraqi engineers said they had resumed pumping crude oil through a
pipeline between northern Iraq and Turkey that was attacked last
month. Officials with the State Oil Marketing Organization said they
were unaware the pipeline was back up.

_ Top followers of radical Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr rejected an
invitation to join a national conference that will select a council
to advise Iraq's interim government.




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