Mengapa konflik diperpanjangkan dengan memanas manasi suasana 
peperangan di Irak? semoga tidak ada agen penyusup masuk ke dalam 
para pejuang Irak untuk diadudombakan terhadap pemerintahan Irak. 
Supaya bisa memberi kemajuan kepentingan di beberapa pihak saja. Bisa 
untuk penumpasan dan membuat situasi Arab tidak pernah aman.

   Agen penyusupan kemungkinan dari orang Rusia yang tidak senang US 
aman, CIA,Mossa atau beberapa umat yang menyimpan kedendaman. Mungkin 
jalan terbaik adalah memisahkan pasukan AS dengan para Pejuang Irak 
oleh pasukan Irak. Pemerintahan Irak diajak bekerja sama dengan para 
pejuang Irak dan pembangunan rakyat kebanyakan. Presiden Irak perlu 
aktif dalam mendamaikan situasi, padahal tugas Presiden sangat 
berguna untuk meredamkan situasi, mengajak pembangunan dan memberi 
dukungan moral pada rakyat Irak. Jadi bukan ada umat pejabat yang 
membangun permusuhan dan mempertahankan serangan pada pihak pihak.

 Sampai belum ada berani menggunakan cara cara baik untuk 
menyelesaikan konflik? mengapa peperangan merupakan satu satu terbaik 
dan pelampisan kedendaman? 

wassalam,

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Nine Die As Insurgents Hit Baqouba, Iraq 

BAGHDAD, Iraq - Insurgents launched attacks in the strife-ridden city 
of Baqouba on Saturday, and nine people died, six of them insurgents, 
U.S. and Iraqi officials said. Attacks occurred in other cities north 
and south of Baghdad. 

The attacks in Baqouba, 35 miles northeast of Baghdad, came only two 
days after U.S. tanks and jets routed insurgents who assaulted police 
stations and government offices in the city as part of a widespread 
offensive that killed about 100 people nationwide. 

In the Saturday attacks, rebels targeted offices of two political 
parties � one of them run by Iraq (news - web sites)'s prime 
minister � a police station and a government building in Baqouba. 
U.S. soldiers and Iraqi security forces took up defensive positions 
across the city, the center of Iraq's orange-growing region. 

A taxi apparently filled with weapons and ammunition blew up a street 
about 250 yards from one of the political party offices that was 
attacked earlier, witnesses reported. 

Elsewhere, insurgents killed two Iraqi National Guardsmen in an 
ambush in Mahmoudiyah, about 20 miles south of Baghdad. A police 
officer was also killed in a separate attack Saturday, said the 
director of the Mahmoudiyah general hospital, Dawoud al-Taei. 

A car bomb exploded Saturday in the Kurdish stronghold of Irbil, 
injuring the culture minister of the pro-American Kurdistan 
Democratic Party and killing his bodyguard and injuring 18 people � 
four of them children. 

Gunfire broke out Saturday in the Shiite holy city of Najaf, and 
ambulances raced to the scene. It was unclear who was shooting and 
why since the city has been generally quiet since an agreement 
several weeks ago to end clashes between U.S. soldiers and radical 
Shiite militiamen. 

Several strong explosions rumbled through central Baghdad before dawn 
Saturday but the origin was unclear. 

Gunmen attacked a police station in the New Baghdad area but officers 
fought back and forced the attackers to flee, an Interior Ministry 
official said. Police arrested three Iraqis. 

The attacks were the latest in a wave of violence in the days leading 
to the transfer of sovereignty on Wednesday. Most of the attacks have 
been directed at the interim Iraqi government's security forces � the 
foundation of its power. 

Also Saturday, the U.S. military said a soldier died of wounds 
suffered in an attack on a U.S. patrol in central Baghdad. A U.S. 
statement did not say when the attack occurred. 

In the Baqouba attacks, insurgents fired rocket-propelled grenades at 
the offices of the Supreme Council of the Islamic Revolution in Iraq, 
said party member Maitham Ibrahim. Three party members died and two 
were injured, hospital officials said. 

Gunmen also stormed the offices of interim Prime Minister Iyad 
Allawi's political party, the Iraq National Accord, setting off an 
explosion before fleeing, witnesses said. No one was hurt. Flames and 
smoke poured from the building's third story windows. Police sealed 
off the area. 

Video footage from Associated Press Television News showed men 
carrying bloodied victims on blankets into the city's small hospital 
as gunfire crackled nearby. A guerrilla in an Arab dishdasha robe ran 
through the streets carrying a rifle and with belts of ammunition 
draped over his shoulders. 

Four guerrillas also attacked Baqouba's blue-domed government 
building, said Maj. Neal O'Brien, spokesman of the 1st Infantry 
Division. Armed guards returned fire and killed the four, O'Brien 
said. One of the attackers wore an explosive suicide vest, he said. 
Two other insurgents died in an attack on a police station, O'Brien 
said. 

Both parties hold important posts in the interim government due to 
assume sovereignty on Wednesday. The supreme council promotes the 
interests of the country's Shiite majority, which has long struggled 
with the influential Sunni Muslim minority for political power and 
had cooperated with U.S. forces during a showdown last spring with 
Shiite extremists led by radical cleric Muqtada al-Sadr. 

In Baghdad, Iraq's defense minister, Hazem Shaalan, warned Friday of 
a "showdown" with insurgents, and officials repeated warnings that 
the new government may impose some form of martial law in selected 
areas of the country if order cannot be restored. 

Much of the violence has been blamed on a movement led by Jordanian-
born extremist Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, who U.S. officials believe is 
operating from Fallujah, which emerged as a virtual green zone for 
insurgents after U.S. Marines gave up their siege of the city in 
April having failed to rout rebels there. 

U.S. jets launched an airstrike against a suspected al-Zarqawi 
hideout in Fallujah on Friday � the third such strike in less than a 
week. U.S. officials estimated up to 25 people were killed, however, 
Al-Jazeera television and a witness said the building was empty at 
the time. 

CNN quoted a U.S. official as saying a convoy which may have been al-
Zarqawi's had just arrived at the building. A man was blown down by 
the blast but was hustled away from the site by aides. In Washington, 
several Pentagon (news - web sites) officials with access to 
information about the airstrike said they could not confirm the CNN 
account. 

Al-Zarqawi's group, Tawhid and Jihad, has also claimed responsibility 
for kidnapping and beheading American businessman Nicholas Berg and 
South Korean hostage Kim Sun-il. 

Al-Zarqawi was known previously to have had a "small but very lethal 
network," but now may be working with other groups of fighters. Those 
groups may include supporters of Saddam Hussein (news - web sites) 
and Iraqi nationalists who believe the new interim government is 
simply a cover for continued U.S. domination of the country. 






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