12 Shiite Pilgrims Martyred in Iraq , By the Wahabi Remenants of US Occupation


JNN 15 April 2012 Baghdad : Wahabi Al Qaeda Terrorist Marytred 12 Shi’ite pilgrims in ambushes on Friday, police and hospital sources said, in the latest attacks to highlight underlying sectarian and ethnic tensions in Iraq.

Political tensions in the country have been high since U.S. troops withdrew in December, As now the US agents left in the  country are trying to again divide the country into sectarian and ethnic basis , As US has to accept its defeat in Iraq and leave after looting it huge Oil reserves , in which a No. of US Official made their fortune , by corruption. And now when Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki’s government moved against two Corrupt Govt. officials – seeking the arrest of Vice President Tareq al-Hashemi and the removal of Deputy Prime Minister Saleh al-Mutlaq.

Now as the Iraq is Calm and fully Under control and US has to take a exit strategy , as they have no choice and Option to stay, Now the Under cover US agents are trying to again fan the sectarianism & ethnicity , as now the removal of Corrupt Officials have been use to fan the sectarianism in Sunni strongholds and raised fears of a return to the sectarian slaughter that engulfed Iraq a few years ago.

On Friday, two cars blocked a bus carrying pilgrims from Baghdad to a key Shi’ite shrine in the northern, mainly Sunni, city of Samarra. Some seven gunmen opened fire, killing five and wounding six of them in the attack at around 5 a.m. (10 p.m EDT on Thursday) near Tarmiya, 25 km (15 miles) north of the capital, a local police source said.

The same Pattern of Terrorist Killing of the Shiite shows their roots to be the same as whether they Kill the Innocent Shia People in Chilas , Kohistan , Quetta , Karachi , Pakistan , or in Karbala, Iraq, the same Wahabi terrorist , Saudi funded And Operated by US , Zionist Lobby.

The bombing of the golden-domed Askari shrine in Samarra in 2006 was a catalyst in igniting two years of sectarian violence that drove Iraq to the brink of civil war.

A second incident occurred at 7.30 a.m. in the southern outskirts of Baghdad when gunmen killed two Shi’ite pilgrims en route to the holy Shi’ite city of Kerbala in Iraq’s south. Six others were wounded, police and hospital sources said.

While overall violence in Iraq has fallen since the peak of sectarian fighting in 2006-07, bombings and killings still occur daily. Most attacks are being done by the Wahabi Arab insurgents , who are the remenants of the US and Saudi funded insurgency and they are still active on their duty, and  who have refused to lay down arms after the withdrawal of U.S. forces.

On Wednesday, militants targeting Shi’ite families in Baquba killed five people in bombings that occurred after leaflets were distributed telling Shi’ites to leave the neighborhood or be killed.

Iraq’s coalition government is a delicate mix of Shi’ites, Sunnis and Kurds and was formed under a fragile power-sharing agreement after an inconclusive election in 2010.