BAGHDAD
Insurgents unleashed more the a dozen coordinated attacks across Iraq on wednesday in a way to show that there able to strike at will, offering their counterpoint to American of bringing the war in Iraq “to a responsible end.”
In attacks in 13 towns and cities, hit-and-run shootings, roadside mines and more than a dozen IED’s. The toll was in the dozens, but the symbolism underscored a theme of America’s experience here its deadlines, including the Augest 31 date to end combat operations, have rarely reflected the reality on the ground and have often been accompanied by a wave of insurgent attacks. “The message the insurgents want to deliver to the Iraqi people and the politicians is that we exist, and we choose the time and place,” said a judge and former lawmaker. “They are carrying out such attacks when the Americans are still here, so just imagine what they can do after the Americans leave.”
Published Augest 25th. 2010
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/08/26/world/middleeast/26iraq.html
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