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by QuestionGirl • 11:23 am
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The government said this week it was extending the nearly two-month-old U.S.-Iraqi security crackdown in Baghdad to other cities as it seeks to halt a slide into sectarian civil war. What happen to if we secure Baghdad it’ll all be good? A slide into a civil war? Ahh…. I think we slide down that slope a long time ago meathead! Meanwhile, 23 US and 6 UK deaths in 6 days.
DIWANIYA, Iraq (Reuters) - U.S. forces launched an air strike in Diwaniya on Saturday as U.S. and Iraqi troops fought for a second day to overcome Shi’ite militias and bring the city back under government control.
A local hospital source and a resident said six people, including two children and a woman, were killed in the missile strike on a home in the centre of the city, 180 km south of Baghdad.
U.S. military spokesman Lieutenant-Colonel Scott Bleichwehl said one person had been killed when a warplane fired on gunmen carrying rocket-propelled grenade launchers.
“The engagement was initiated by a tip that was called in by a local citizen. We had visual confirmation that there was a hostile target. There was no collateral damage,” he said.
Iraqi and U.S. forces launched Operation Black Eagle at dawn on Friday to restore the government’s authority over a city where Shi’ite militias are a powerful and feared presence, particularly Shi’ite cleric Moqtada al-Sadr’s Mehdi Army, which the Pentagon says is the greatest threat to peace in Iraq.
The government said this week it was extending the nearly two-month-old U.S.-Iraqi security crackdown in Baghdad to other cities as it seeks to halt a slide into sectarian civil war.
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