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Tuesday, May 22, 2007

Iraq and bombs,again!



Iraq has been bombed again!this may not be suprising to many of us but what is shocking is the way that human lives are being wasted in Iraq.on the one hand it seems so esay to blame George Bush but the real truth of the matter is that even if the Democrats take the White House in the next election the killings will go on.
Not many people seem to have realised that all of these killings are taking place 'inspite' of the U.S security cover.today at least 25 people were killed on spot and about 60 were injured when another one of these car bombs went off.the solution to all of this is not in just the U.S evacuating Iraq but it is amongst the iraqi's themselves.all of the major players in Iraq are battling amongst themselves so as to get more power and as a result of this chaos,the militants are stepping in to do as much damage as they can.but theres another worrying aspect to all of this,that is,the ordinary Iraqi politician trying to whittle down his rival's power base by planting a bomb in his/her neighbourhood.that too is entirely possible.i do not think that the U.S administration made a correct choice by giving Saddam Hussein to the oraqi;s for trial and then keeping quiet when they hanged him.now his death has left a huge power imbalance and all the political heads are fighting amogst themselves for power,and in the process they are killing the very citizens over whom they wish to exercise thier power.
and of course there is also the sectarian side to the violence.people must understand that violence knows no religion,caste or creed.the militants are covertly introducing a sectarian war and unless someone steps in,a civil war will very likely break out and it will be a bloodthirsty one.the car bombs will seem like a scratch compared to that.also Iran is waiting to see what happens to Iraq its lifelong enemy.everything is heading but in one direction the direciton of blood,chaos,unrest,sectarianism and death.but is anybody listening??

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