Mengapa tidak umat mengajak pemerintahan Irak, US, sadr dan ulama 
ulama agar bersama sama mengeluarkan perintah agar menghentikan 
serangan dan peperangan. Karena seharusnya pasukan US dan para 
militan tidak perlu saling menyerang. Bukankah utk kepentingan masa 
depan masyarakat Irak perlu diutamakan??

 Sungguh besarnya keinginan membunuh pasukan US adalah tindakan belum 
tentu perlu oleh para meilitan tersebut. Kebanyakan pasukan US adalah 
hanyalah korban politik dan jangan disalahkan, karena sebagian besar 
dari mereka hanya menuruti perintah atasan saja. Lebih baik 
masyarakat bersama pejuang Irak memperbaiki diri dan kebersamaan utk 
masa depan masyarakat Irak. Berdoa dan bertakwalah demi kebaikan 
masing masinglah.

  Utk mengingat mereka, sebaiknya mengikuti ayat mereka Islam adalah 
Al quran pada Al baqarah dari 189 ke 195 agar tidak boleh menyerang 
sewenang wenang bila tidak ada diserang. Sesungguhnya seharusnya 
lebih baik mengutamakan ketentraman dan perdamaian di Irak. Tidak 
usah angkat angkat penderitaan dan ketakutan masyarakat Irak. 

  Tinggal kita menunggu capres US adalah George Bush dan John Kerry 
utk membangun keputusan lebih baik. Ada salah satu capres sangat 
memperdulikan penyelesaian Irak daripada mempertahankan nyawa nyawa 
para pasukan US di Irak. Marilah kita lebih mengandalkan ketentraman 
dan keputusan politik yang baik demi keselamatan masyarakat semuanya 
demi hak hak umat di Akhirat semuanya. 

Semoga bermanfaat,

Wassalam Alaikum Wr.Wb,

  

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Car Bomb Kills Seven Marines in Iraq 

BAGHDAD, Iraq - A suicide attacker sped up to a U.S. military convoy 
outside Fallujah and detonated an explosives-packed vehicle on 
Monday, killing seven Marines and three Iraqi soldiers, U.S. military 
officials said. It was the deadliest day for American forces in four 
months. 

The force of the blast on a dusty stretch of wasteland nine miles 
north of Fallujah, a hotbed of Sunni insurgents, wrecked two Humvee 
vehicles and hurled the suicide car's engine far from the site, 
witnesses and military officials said. 

The bombing underscored the challenges U.S. commanders face in 
securing Fallujah and surrounding Anbar province, the heartland of a 
Sunni Muslim insurgency bent on driving coalition forces from the 
country. 

U.S. forces have not patrolled in Fallujah since ending a three-week 
siege of the city in April that had been aimed at rooting out 
militiaman. Insurgents have only strengthened their hold on Fallujah 
since then. 

Meanwhile, the Interior Ministry said medical tests confirmed that 
Iraqi authorities had once again mistakenly reported the capture of 
ousted dictator Saddam Hussein (news - web sites)'s deputy, Izzat 
Ibrahim al-Douri, putting a stop to two days of conflicting 
statements about his purported arrest. 

Ministry spokesman Sabah Kadhim said unspecified tests had shown that 
a man being held in Iraqi custody was actually a relative of al-Douri 
who played only a minor role in Saddam's regime but was nevertheless 
wanted by authorities. 

The reports on al-Douri � the most wanted Saddam-era henchman still 
at large � came as an embarrassment to interim Prime Minister Ayad 
Allawi's government and exposed a lack of coordination among 
ministers competing for influence ahead of January elections. 

With Monday's deaths, 990 U.S. service members have died since the 
beginning of military operations in Iraq (news - web sites) in March 
2003, according to a count by The Associated Press based on Defense 
Department figures. 

Three soldiers were wounded Monday in a roadside bombing in eastern 
Baghdad. 

After the suicide blast outside Fallujah, west of the capital, 
medical teams in helicopters ferried away the injured from the 
blazing wreckage and troops sealed off the area. 

Fallujah hospital officials said four Iraqis were wounded by gunfire 
from U.S. troops near the site of the bombing, but the U.S. military 
had no confirmation. 

The military condemned the bombing as "a desperate act of inhumanity" 
but insisted American troops will stay the course in Iraq until local 
forces are in a position to take over security operations. The slain 
Americans belonged to the 1st Marine Expeditionary Force. 

Hours after the attack, an unmanned U.S. spy plane crashed in 
Fallujah. Afterward, jubilant residents picked up pieces of debris 
and danced in the streets, displaying pieces of the aircraft to 
reporters, witnesses said. 

Since the Marine siege ended, gunmen have been using the city a base 
to manufacture car bombs and launch attacks on U.S. and Iraqi 
government forces. Fallujah has become a virtual no-go zone for U.S. 
troops, though American warplanes have repeatedly carried out 
airstrikes against alleged militant safe houses there. 

Friday's attack resulted in the largest number of Americans killed in 
combat in a single day since May 2, when nine U.S. troops died in 
separate mortar attacks and roadside bombings in Baghdad, Ramadi and 
Kirkuk. 


Seven troops were killed on two days last month, but in each case, 
there were six Americans and one foreign coalition member who died. 
On Aug. 21, six U.S. service members and one Polish soldier died in 
combat, and six were killed on Aug. 15, along with a Ukrainian 
soldier. 

On Sunday, both Iraqi Minister of State Qassim Dawoud and a Defense 
Ministry spokesman publicly proclaimed al-Douri's capture. Later in 
the day, Defense Minister Hazem Shaalan said word of his arrest 
was "baseless." 

Kadhim, the Interior Ministry spokesman, did not, however, identify 
the al-Douri relative in custody, nor did he say when or where he was 
captured. 

"This will make the government lose credibility after its ministers 
and top officials appeared to be either liars or foolish," said Abdel 
Amir, an Iraqi political analyst and former editor of "Baghdad," the 
mouthpiece of Allawi's Iraqi National Accord party. 

Amir said the conflicting claims reflected the rivalry within the 
government between ministers from different ethnic, religious and 
political groups, each keen to showcase his own achievements or 
embarrass rivals. 

"It proved that they are very inexperienced and lack coordination on 
such important issues," added Mohammed Abdel Jabar al-Shabout, editor 
of Baghdad's Al-Sabah newspaper. 

Also Monday, a Turkish driver taken hostage in Iraq was released by 
his captors, Turkey's Foreign Ministry said. The release came a day 
after the driver's company announced it would withdraw from Iraq in 
line with his captors' demands. 

Militants have already forced more than a half a dozen firms to quit 
Iraq through a spree of kidnappings and beheadings of foreigners 
working in the country. 

In other developments: 

_ Dozens of Iraqi troops surrounded the office of radical Shiite 
cleric Muqtada al-Sadr in the holy city of Najaf on Monday, but 
backed off amid pressure from Iraq's top Shiite cleric, Grand 
Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani, al-Sadr's supporters and witnesses said. Al-
Sadr's Mahdi militia led a three-week uprising against U.S. and Iraqi 
forces in Najaf that left hundreds dead and much of the city 
devastated. The fighting ended with a peace deal more than a week 
ago. 

_ Gunmen shot and killed a Norwegian woman married to an Iraqi Kurd 
in the northern city of Kirkuk and slightly wounded her daughter, 
police said. 

_ U.S. and Iraqi national guardsmen clashed with insurgents in the 
northern city of Mosul, the U.S. military said. Hospital officials 
said three civilians were killed and nine others wounded in the 
fighting late Sunday. 

_ Iraqi police seized a car packed with explosives in Kirkuk that 
authorities believed was going to be used by a suicide bomber. The 
seizure came two days after a suicide car bombing outside a Kirkuk 
police academy killed 20 people and injured 50. 



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