Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Iraq War News Updates -- January 26, 2010



Iraq Bombings: Gen. Odierno Blames A Changing Al Qaeda -- Christian Science Monitor

On the second consecutive day of major suicide bombings in Iraq, top US Gen. Raymond Odierno says Al Qaeda in Iraq had changed focus in the past six months.

A suicide car bomb detonated outside the Interior Ministry’s forensics department in Baghdad Tuesday, killing more than 18 people and severely damaging the building in the second consecutive day of high-profile attacks.

An Interior Ministry official said that in addition to those killed, at least 80 people were injured in the blast, which took place near a checkpoint close to the forensics department on al-Tahariyat Square in the Karrada neighborhood. At least five of those killed and half of those wounded were police officers injured when part of the building collapsed, he said. The explosion also sent glass and pieces of metal flying through nearby cafes. It was the third time in two years that the directorate had been bombed, he said.

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Iraqis and American soldiers inspected the site of a bomb blast at Iraq’s forensics headquarters in central Baghdad on Tuesday. Ali Abbas/European Pressphoto Agency

More News On Iraq

Baghdad hotel bombs mark new tactics: top US general -- AFP
Blast Hits Central Baghdad as Attacks Accelerate -- New York Times
Suicide Bomber Kills at Least 18 at Iraqi Interior Ministry -- L.A. Times/AP
Iraq Crime Lab Car Bomber Kills Many in Baghdad - BBC News
Suicide car bomber strikes Baghdad police forensics office -- The Guardian
Fresh Baghdad suicide bomb flattens forensics HQ -- Times Online
Baghdad blasts shake faith in poll security -- Sydney Morning Herald

Blasts kill 41 as Iraq executes 'Chemical Ali' -- the Age
36 Killed as Bombers Hit Baghdad Hotels -- The Times
Baghdad Blasts Shatter Sense of Security in Capital -- New York Times
37 Killed in Attacks on Baghdad Hotels -- Los Angeles Times
Witnesses to devastation, and to their own luck -- L.A. Times

Iraq's 'Chemical Ali,' 68, hanged for attacks on Kurdish civilians -- Washington Post
Bombs greet execution of Chemical Ali in Iraq -- Financial Times
Dead to rights: Trials and execution of Chemical Ali show how far Iraq has come -- New York Daily News
The King of Spades finally falls -- Asia Times

Joint Arab-Kurd patrols begin in tense north Iraq -- Reuters
U.S. Forces Take On Major Role at Ethnic Border in Iraq -- New York Times
US starts joint operations in Iraq's disputed zones -- AFP
U.S. urges Kurds to settle disputes with Baghdad -- Reuters

Avoiding Crisis in Iraq's Political Minefield -- Council On Foreign Relations
De-Baathification As A Political Tool: Commission Ruling Bans Political Parties and Leaders -- Carnegie Endowmnet

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