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Civil War or PsyOps?
Iraq's
new prime minister promised Sunday to use "maximum force"
if necessary to end the brutal insurgent and sectarian violence wracking
the country, while a suicide bomber killed more than a dozen people
at a restaurant in downtown Baghdad.
But, does he know who's
behind this bloodbath?
"The militias, death squads and the killings are all abnormal
phenomena," he said. "We should finish the issue of
militias because we cannot imagine a stability and security in this country
with the presence of militias that kill and kidnap."

Not only are they abnormal, but some are inconsistent with sectarian violence.
Even those that "appear to be," might
not be.
Shortly after the first Cabinet meeting, a suicide bomber killed at least
13 people and wounded 17 by blowing himself up among filled lunch tables in
a downtown Baghdad restaurant popular with police officers. Three of the dead
were policemen.
The attack at the Safar restaurant was part of a spree of bombing that killed
at least 19 Iraqis and wounded dozens Sunday.
One bomb attack hit a busy fruit market in New Baghdad,
a MIXED Shiite, Sunni Arab and Christian area in an eastern part of
the capital. Police found one bomb and detonated it after trying
to evacuate the market, but a second, undiscovered bomb exploded moments later,
killing three civilians and wounding 23.
If this was "sectarian violence" the bombers wouldn't
target a neighborhood that is mixed, and clearly the bombs
in the fruit market were not "a suicide bomber."
The people who planted these bombs are NOT interested in dying for a cause -
only in KILLING
for one.