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Undesired Walrus
4th August 2007, 04:50 PM
For any truthers still on here, I'd like you to answer, without copy and pasting wiki (I'll know) your understanding of Islamism, the Muslim Brotherhood, and the radical faction that broke away from 'Ignorant' Islam in the post-colonial 50's, changing the original definition of Jihad to something rather different.

Just curious like.

I've never thought about it before, but what would you say Alex Jones' knowledge of this brand of Islam is? Avery's? Bermas'? They have exhaustive knowledge of the names, times, numbers of 'false-flag' events (The false flag event being up for debate is another issue), newspaper articles and so on, but I am slightly concerned that the general consensus stops at 'Nutty man in cave' and the racist impulse towards Muslims blinds you of their competence. Whilst I dont like chaps who murder Humans at rush hour, I found myself angry with Bermas banging on about (In Hardfire) terrorists being 'Low on IQ' who can be infiltrated by FBI agents.

Does this worry JREF friends, and have you come up with any stupidity in the process?

What I often find remarkable is how something like 9/11 didn't happen sooner given the enormity of Islamism.

DarkMagician
4th August 2007, 05:18 PM
"What is the truther understanding of Radical Islam?"

None. Quite a few of them think that Radical Islam doesn't exist, or is paid to be radical by the USG/NWO/PNAC/Dr. Evil/etc.

stateofgrace
4th August 2007, 05:34 PM
Islamic terrorism does not exist, according to many twoofers I come across. Or if it does exist it only exists because it is manufactured by the NWO.

There are many lines of thought on this from the twoofer camp, I get the impression that many of them subscribe to the belief that Al Qaeda was formed by the CIA and have been funded by the CIA. This is complete rubbish but hey whets new?

Most normal, rational people understand that Al Qaeda is not representative of Islamic terror groups. Groups like Hamas, Hezbollah, even the PLO, etc have rejected the ideology of Al Qaeda, which in its simplest form is bringing the Islamic struggle to the global stage. Of course most rational people understand that many Muslims reject Al Qaeda and that the war on terror is not directed at Muslims but this ideology.

In twoofer speak it is simple “Set up fake Islamic terrorist organisations, carry out 911, blame Arabs, invade countries, steal oil".

parky76
4th August 2007, 05:57 PM
Truther logic goes as follows:

Islamic extremists and Muslim terrorists do not exist.

If Muslims or so-called "Islamic extremists" are involved in terrorism, they were either set up by the Zionist NWO, or are secretly working for the Zionist NWO.

If the Muslims or so-called "Islamic extremists" are involved in terrorism, and have zero connection to the NWO and Zionists, then their violence is justified, their actions are self defense, and their targets are brutal killers who deserve what they get.

You will never...ever...hear a Truther accept that Islammic extremist terrorism does exist and that they have indeed targeted civilians, whether they be Jewish, Christian, Muslim, or Hindu.

Kinda makes you wonder what book they are secretly reading at night.

Are 9-11 Truthers shills for radical Islamic groups? I doubt it, but in this world, you never know. I'm not accusing anyone of anything...just "asking questions" :D

Par
4th August 2007, 06:07 PM
I’m not sure what truthers per se think about it. However, certain elements of the hard-left (who are either quasi-truthers or harbour truther sympathies) believe it’s either a government-constructed facade or an understandable or even admirable reaction to perceived Western imperialism.

William Rea
4th August 2007, 06:25 PM
Interesting thread. All I see is lots of strawmen being created but not much evidence of anyone actually wanting to REALLY know what individual "Truthers" think.

stateofgrace
4th August 2007, 06:31 PM
Interesting thread. All I see is lots of strawmen being created but not much evidence of anyone actually wanting to REALLY know what individual "Truthers" think.

Yep, I am all ears William, go ahead.

William Rea
4th August 2007, 06:35 PM
Yep, I am all ears William, go ahead.

Oooooh, that sharp old Scottish wit. I'm afraid I can't help you with this one SoG although I find it odd that you suddenly want to listen properly.

stateofgrace
4th August 2007, 06:39 PM
Oooooh, that sharp old Scottish wit. I'm afraid I can't help you with this one SoG although I find it odd that you suddenly want to listen properly.

I take you will not be offering your opinion then William ?

In your own good time William, I am all ears.

beachnut
4th August 2007, 06:56 PM
Interesting thread. All I see is lots of strawmen being created but not much evidence of anyone actually wanting to REALLY know what individual "Truthers" think.
An opinion at best. Sources and facts?

Mobyseven
4th August 2007, 09:29 PM
Interesting thread. All I see is lots of strawmen being created but not much evidence of anyone actually wanting to REALLY know what individual "Truthers" think.

Interesting response. I see a lot of meaningless rhetoric, couple with an evasion of the question asked in the OP - ironically asking truthers what ther thoughts on radical Islam are.

pomeroo
4th August 2007, 11:01 PM
For any truthers still on here, I'd like you to answer, without copy and pasting wiki (I'll know) your understanding of Islamism, the Muslim Brotherhood, and the radical faction that broke away from 'Ignorant' Islam in the post-colonial 50's, changing the original definition of Jihad to something rather different.

Just curious like.

I've never thought about it before, but what would you say Alex Jones' knowledge of this brand of Islam is? Avery's? Bermas'? They have exhaustive knowledge of the names, times, numbers of 'false-flag' events (The false flag event being up for debate is another issue), newspaper articles and so on, but I am slightly concerned that the general consensus stops at 'Nutty man in cave' and the racist impulse towards Muslims blinds you of their competence. Whilst I dont like chaps who murder Humans at rush hour, I found myself angry with Bermas banging on about (In Hardfire) terrorists being 'Low on IQ' who can be infiltrated by FBI agents.

Does this worry JREF friends, and have you come up with any stupidity in the process?

What I often find remarkable is how something like 9/11 didn't happen sooner given the enormity of Islamism.



Ask a twoofer--any twoofer--to tell you what he knows about Sayyid Qutb.

Undesired Walrus
5th August 2007, 12:57 AM
I'm currently reading Qutb's 'Milestones'. Scary stuff.

Father Dagon
5th August 2007, 03:33 AM
I'm currently reading Qutb's 'Milestones'. Scary stuff.A great deal of Terror and Liberalism (http://www.amazon.com/Terror-Liberalism-Paul-Berman/dp/0393057755) by Paul Berman discuss Qutb.

Berman's great contribution is that he explains why the arab fascism is a continuation of the european fascism. The fact that no one (no important, anyway) made this connection as early as the 60's when the Baath rose to power is probably caused by: "Mild" racism - It's only whitey who can commit errors. When non-whitey commits errors, it's nothing to be upset about. Beacuse you have to understand (post colonialism, frustration, every people's right to self-determination, etc.) And if fellow non-whiteys testified that the Baath was raw and pure fascism, they was defined away as self-hating victims of whiteys racism. The nature of fascism - Communism is the original golden arches. It doesn't matter if you are a communist in Paris or a communist in Yemen - same ideology and objectives. Fascism, on the other hand, is much harder to export. Even if a fascist movement in one country is a 99% accurate carbon copy of the fascist movement in the neighbouring country, the importers still have to devote a great deal of energy to explain why this particular brand of fascism is idiosyncratic, local and unique.

That most people makes the connection Lenin-Hoxha, but not Mussolini-Saddam is a victory for fascism.

Unfit4Command
5th August 2007, 03:54 AM
Ask a twoofer--any twoofer--to tell you what he knows about Sayyid Qutb.

I'm reading "The Looming Tower" right now. Very good book with a lot of great information about the original Muslim Brothers. I would recommend it to anyone.

MaGZ
5th August 2007, 03:59 AM
For any truthers still on here, I'd like you to answer, without copy and pasting wiki (I'll know) your understanding of Islamism, the Muslim Brotherhood, and the radical faction that broke away from 'Ignorant' Islam in the post-colonial 50's, changing the original definition of Jihad to something rather different.

Just curious like.

I've never thought about it before, but what would you say Alex Jones' knowledge of this brand of Islam is? Avery's? Bermas'? They have exhaustive knowledge of the names, times, numbers of 'false-flag' events (The false flag event being up for debate is another issue), newspaper articles and so on, but I am slightly concerned that the general consensus stops at 'Nutty man in cave' and the racist impulse towards Muslims blinds you of their competence. Whilst I dont like chaps who murder Humans at rush hour, I found myself angry with Bermas banging on about (In Hardfire) terrorists being 'Low on IQ' who can be infiltrated by FBI agents.

Does this worry JREF friends, and have you come up with any stupidity in the process?

What I often find remarkable is how something like 9/11 didn't happen sooner given the enormity of Islamism.

Wouldn’t it be a more relevant question if you asked them about their knowledge of the Torah?

Brainache
5th August 2007, 04:11 AM
Wouldn’t it be a more relevant question if you asked them about their knowledge of the Torah?

Ummm No, I don't think it would.

Maybe we should ask the Truthers about their knowledge of the KKK and the Neo-Nazi movement.

boloboffin
5th August 2007, 04:12 AM
I'm reading "The Looming Tower" right now. Very good book with a lot of great information about the original Muslim Brothers. I would recommend it to anyone.

August 21st is when it comes out in trade paperback. Mine is already reserved at my local Borders. I can't wait.

Undesired Walrus
5th August 2007, 05:00 AM
Rev91, do you have anything to say?

Dagon, it is right to say Nabhani, Qutb and co were inspired by 'Order-From-God' philosophers like Hegel, but as a continuation of European Fascism, I cannot be sure. Hegel was no Nazi, and whilst he advocated strong leadership, this leadership was from God, not from the strong grasp of man as Fascism promoted.

Revolutionary91
5th August 2007, 05:12 AM
95% of all terrorist suspects arrested are released without charge.

In the last 10 years more people have been shot by police than killed by terrorists in the US.

Most terror plots are hopelessly inept e.g. the shoe bomber, Glasgow Airport etc.

Kinda makes you wonder how 9/11 was so perfectly successful with no follow up attacks.

Rich M
5th August 2007, 05:16 AM
Bali, Madrid and London want to have a word with you about that thought, Rev91, and that's just for starters.

Revolutionary91
5th August 2007, 05:19 AM
Bali, Madrid and London want to have a word with you about that thought, Rev91, and that's just for starters.

How do they contradict anything I have just said?

Undesired Walrus
5th August 2007, 05:20 AM
95% of all terrorist suspects arrested are released without charge.

In the last 10 years more people have been shot by police than killed by terrorists in the US.

Most terror plots are hopelessly inept e.g. the shoe bomber, Glasgow Airport etc.

Kinda makes you wonder how 9/11 was so perfectly successful with no follow up attacks.

That's not the question is it though Revvy? I asked you what you know about the history, ideology and motives of Radical Islam since the colonial periods of the 1950's.

If you are educated on the matter, wouldn't you be surprised if Bali, London, Madrid and 9/11 hadn't happened?

P.S, I think I am on Rev's Ignore, so please quote me..

geni
5th August 2007, 05:22 AM
Most normal, rational people understand that Al Qaeda is not representative of Islamic terror groups. Groups like Hamas, Hezbollah, even the PLO, etc have rejected the ideology of Al Qaeda, which in its simplest form is bringing the Islamic struggle to the global stage.

On the other hand the algerian Salafist Group for Preaching and Combat (a hang over from the last major round of violance who split of from the GIA) has recently renamed itself the Al-Qaeda Organization in the Islamic Maghreb.

Rich M
5th August 2007, 05:24 AM
How do they contradict anything I have just said?

No follow up attacks? Do you have some sort of memory problem?

DGM
5th August 2007, 05:25 AM
95% of all terrorist suspects arrested are released without charge.

In the last 10 years more people have been shot by police than killed by terrorists in the US.

Most terror plots are hopelessly inept e.g. the shoe bomber, Glasgow Airport etc.

Kinda makes you wonder how 9/11 was so perfectly successful with no follow up attacks.
A 75% success rate is not stellar.

Undesired Walrus
5th August 2007, 05:27 AM
How do they contradict anything I have just said?

Like this

4 September 1972 - Munich Olympic Massacre.
18 April 1983 - April 1983 U.S. Embassy bombing in Beirut, Lebanon. 63 killed.
26 February 1993 - World Trade Center bombing. 6 killed.
24 December 1994 - Air France Flight 8969 hijacking in Algiers by 3 members of Armed Islamic Group and another terrorist. 7 killed including 4 hijackers.
25 June 1996 - Khobar Towers bombing, 20 killed, 372 wounded.
7 August 1998 - 1998 United States embassy bombings in Tanzania and Kenya. 224 dead. 4000+ injured.
11 September 2001 - September 11, 2001 attacks 4 planes hijacked and crashed into World Trade Center and The Pentagon by 19 hijackers. Nearly 3000 dead.[62]
13 December 2001 - Suicide attack on India's parliament in New Delhi. Aimed at eliminating the top leadership of India and causing anarchy in the country. Allegedly done by Pakistan-based Islamist terrorist organizations, Jaish-E-Mohammad and Lashkar-e-Toiba.
3 March 2002 - Suicide bomb attack on a Passover Seder in a Hotel in Netanya, Israel. 29 dead, 133 injured
9 March 2002 - Café suicide bombing in Jerusalem; 11 killed, 54 injured.
7 May 2002 - Bombing in al-Arbaa, Algeria. 49 dead, 117 injured.
24 September 2002 - Machine Gun attack on Hindu temple in Ahmedabad, India. 31 dead, 86 injured.[63][64]
12 October 2002 - Bombing in Bali nightclub. 202 killed, 300 injured.
16 May 2004 - Casablanca Attacks - 4 simultaneous attacks in Casablanca killing 33 civilians (mostly Moroccans) carried by Salafaia Jihadia.
11 March 2004 - Multiple bombings on trains near Madrid, Spain. 191 killed, 1460 injured. (alleged link to Al-Qaeda)
3 September 2004 Approximately 344 civilians including 186 children, are killed during the Beslan school hostage crisis.[65][66]
4 February 2005 - Muslim militants attacked the Christian community in Demsa, Nigeria, killing 36 people, destroying property and displacing an additional 3000 people.
7 July 2005 - Multiple bombings in London Underground. 53 killed by four suicide bombers. Nearly 700 injured.
23 July 2005 - Bomb attacks at Sharm el-Sheikh, an Egyptian resort city, at least 64 people killed.
29 October 2005 - 29 October 2005 Delhi bombings. Over 60 killed and over 180 injured in a series of three attacks in crowded markets and a bus, just 2 days before the Diwali festival.[67]
9 November 2005 - 2005 Amman bombings. Over 60 killed and 115 injured, in a series of coordinated suicide attacks on hotels in Amman, Jordan.[68][69] Four attackers including a husband and wife team were involved.[70]
7 March 2006 - 2006 Varanasi bombings. An attack attributed to Lashkar-e-Toiba by Uttar Pradesh government officials, over 28 killed and over 100 injured, in a series of attacks in the Sankath Mochan Hanuman temple and Cantonment Railway Station in the Hindu holy city of Varanasi.[71] Uttar Pradesh government officials.

Iraq

March 2003 - July 2003: 4 attacks, 5 attackers[3]
August 2003 - December 2003: 25, 32[3]
January 2004 - December 2004: 140[4]
January 2004 - May 2004: 29, 31[3]
June 2004 - October 2004: 40, 44[3] (there were 68 suicide vehicle bombings during the period 28 Jun '04 - 13 Jan '05)[5]
November 2004 - March 2005: 73, 78[3]
January 2005 - December 2005: 478[6]
April 2005 - September 2005: 112, 170[3] (some data suggest more than 240 bombers were actually killed during this period, and that more than 70 suicide attacks occurred in the month of May alone[7][8])
October 2005: 51[8]
November 2005: 23[8]
December 2005: 9[9]
January 2006 - April 2006: ~100[10]
May 2006: 14[11]
June 2006: 19[12]
July 2006: 27[13]
August 2006: 17[14]
September 2006: 24[15]
October 2006: 34[16]
November 2006 - December 2006: 62[17]
January 2007: 26[18]
February 2007 - March 2007: 92[17]
April 2007: 56[19]
May 2007: 46[20]
June 2007: 46[21]
July 2007: 39[22]
August 2007: 2[23]

[edit] Chronology

[edit] 2003
February 26: A suspected Ansar al-Islam member detonated a suicide vest at a checkpoint in northern Iraq, killing three.[24]
March 22: Three people were killed, including an Australian cameraman, and nine others injured when a suicide car bomber blew himself up at a checkpoint in Sayed Sadiq.[25]
March 29: Iraqi soldier Ali Hammadi al-Namani kills four US soldiers in a suicide car bombing near Najaf.[26]
April 3: A female suicide bomber kills three coalition soldiers at a checkpoint north-west of Baghdad. Her apparent accomplice, a pregnant woman who was also killed in the attack, exited the vehicle prior to the explosion and began screaming in fear. It is unclear if she was attempting to flee, or trying to draw the coalition troops towards her vehicle.[27]
April 10: A suicide bomber walked up to a military checkpoint in central Baghdad and blew himself up, wounding four U.S. Marines.[28]
August 19: Canal Hotel Bombing, in Baghdad, kills 22 people (including the top UN representative Sergio Vieira de Mello) and wounds over 100.
August 29: One or two car bombs, possibly detonated by suicide bombers, explode outside the Imam Ali Shrine in Najaf. Between 85 and 125 people are killed, including the leader of the nation's Shia community, Grand Ayatollah Mohammed Baqr al-Hakim.[29][30][31]
September 9: A suicide car bomber targets the US intelligence headquarters in the northern city of Irbil, killing three people and injuring 41.[32]
September 22: A suicide car bomber blows himself up near the United Nations headquarters in Baghdad, killing a security guard and wounding 19 people.[33]
October 9: In the first attack on an Iraqi police station, a suicide car bomb explodes outside a station in Sadr City, killing at least eight people.[29][34]
October 12: One or two suicide car bombs near the Baghdad Hotel kills six Iraqis and wound more than 30 others, including three US soldiers.[35][36][37] An Iraqi suicide bomber detonated prematurely outside a Kirkuk police station, wounding two bystanders.[38]
October 14: A suicide car bomb explodes outside the Turkish embassy in Baghdad, wounding two security guards.[29]
October 16: A suicide bomber was killed by security agents before he could attack the Interrior Ministry building in Irbil.[39]
October 27: Four or five suicide car bombings rock Baghdad, killing 30-40 people including two US soldiers. The deadliest attack was on the HQ of the International Committee of the Red Cross, where a suicide bomber driving an ambulance killed 12 and wounded 20. The other attacks targeted Iraqi Police stations.[40][29]
October 28: A suicide car bomber blew himself up 100 yards from a police station in Fallujah, killing four.[41][42]
November 12: A suicide car bombing in the southern town of Nasiriyah kills thirty one people. The target was an Italian military base, and nineteen of the dead are Italians.[43][44][29]
November 20: A suicide truck bomb explodes outside the office of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan, a US-allied Kurdish political party in Kirkuk. Four people are killed and thirty wounded.[29]
November 22: Two suicide car bombers struck police stations in the towns of Khan Bani Saad and Baquba almost simultaneously, killing at least eighteen and leaving over thirty wounded.[45][46]
December 9: Suicide bombers, one in a car and another on foot, blow themselves up at the gates of two US military bases, wounding 61 American soldiers.[29]
December 10: Three suicide bombers attack the headquarters of the 82nd Airborne Division in Ramadi. One US soldier dies and 14 others are wounded.[29]
December 14: Hours before the US military announces that they have captured Saddam Hussein, a suspected suicide car bomber kills sixteen police officers and two civilians outside a police station in Khaldiya, 60 miles west of Baghdad.[47][48]
December 15: On the northern outskirts of the Iraqi capital, a suicide bomber driving a four-wheel-drive taxi killed eight policemen at their station in Husainiyah. Just hours before, in the Ameriyah neighbourhood of the city, eight policemen were injured by another suicide car bomber.[49]
December 17: An suicide truck bomber, who was trying to attack a police station in the al-Bayaa district of Baghdad, collided with a bus at an intersection killing at least ten people and wounding twenty.[50]
December 24: A suicide bombing kills four and wounds over 100 at the Interior Ministry offices in Arbil.[48]
December 27: Five Bulgarian soldiers and two Thai soldiers are among 19 people killed and 18 injured in a coordinated attack on Coalition military bases in Karbala. Four suicide car bombers struck a Bulgarian base, a compound containing the City Hall & police headquarters, and a multinational logistics base run by Polish, Thai, and American soldiers.[29][51]

[edit] 2004
January 14: A suicide bomber detonates a bomb outside an Iraqi police station in Baquba. At least three Iraqis are killed and 29 wounded.[29]
January 28: A suicide bomber blows up a Toyota pickup truck packed with 1,000 pounds of explosives outside the headquarters of the US-led coalition, killing 24-31 people, including two American soldiers, and injuring more than 60.[52][29]
January 31: A suicide car bombing at the Shahine Hotel in Baghdad killed three people, including a South African security contractor.[53][54]
January 31: A suicide bomber in a small car kills nine and wounds 44 at a police station in Mosul.[29]
February 1: At least 105 people are killed and nearly 250 wounded in Arbil when twin suicide bombers blow themselves up at the headquarters of the two leading Kurdish political parties - the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan & the Kurdish Democratic Party. A former government minister, the deputy governor of Arbil province, and the city's police chief are among those killed.[48]
February 9: A suicide bomber blew himself up in front of the Ramadi home of Majid and Amer Ali Suleiman, two tribal leaders who had cooperated with US forces. Three of their bodyguards were seriously injured by the blast, but the leaders were unhurt.[55]
February 10: At least 55 people are killed in car bombing outside a police station in Iskandariyah, south of Baghdad.[48]
February 11: Forty-seven Iraqis die in a suicide attack outside an army recruitment centre in Baghdad. Ansar al Islam is blamed for the atrocity.[29]
February 18: Two suicide bombers attack a Polish military barracks in Hillah, killing 11 Iraqis.[29]
February 23: Shortly before a visit by US defence secretary Donald Rumsfeld, at least ten people are killed by a suicide car bomber targeting a police station in Kirkuk.[56]
March 2: Ashoura Massacre: In the deadliest coordinated attacks since the fall of Saddam Hussein, a series of explosions killed 181 Shiites celebrating the Ashoura festival in Baghdad and Karbala. 49 Iranian pilgrims were among the victims of the bombings, at least four of which were suicide attacks.[29][57][58]
March 17: A suicide bomber detonates a car bomb near the Hotel Lebanon in Baghdad, killing 16, including one Briton.[29]
March 30: A suicide car bomber detonated outside the house of a police chief in Hillah, wounding seven people.[59]
April 21: Basra bombs: five suicide car bombers target police stations in and around Basra, killing 74 people including 18 schoolchildren and wounding 160 others.[60][61]
April 24: In one of the most extravagant insurgent attacks to date, three suicide boats targeted the al-Basra oil terminal seven miles off the southern coast of Iraq. Three US sailors were killed after they attempted to board one of the insurgent dhows, and oil exports from al-Basra were shut down for at least one day, costing Iraq one million barrels in lost exports.[62][63]
May 6: Six people, including one US soldier, were killed when a suicide car bomb exploded at a checkpoint outside the Green Zone.[64]
May 17: A suicide car bomber killed Izzadine Saleem, the head of the Iraqi Governing Council, as his car waited at a checkpoint outside the Green Zone in Baghdad. Up to seven other innocents were killed.[65]
May 22: Another senior Iraqi official was the target of a suicide car bomb which killed at least four people and wounded deputy interior minister Abdul-Jabar Youssef al-Sheikhli at his home in Baghdad.[66]
June 1: A suicide car bomb attack at a checkpoint near a US army base in Baiji killed at least ten Iraqis.[67]
June 8: A suicide car bomber hit a US outpost at the former al-Faris air force base in Baquba, killing four Iraqis and one US soldier, and injuring 16 Iraqis and ten US soldiers. In Mosul, an orange and white taxi with three suicide bombers on board detonated outside the mayor's office, killing ten people.[68][69]
June 13: Four police officers and eight civilians were killed when a suicide car bomber struck a police post in southern Baghdad.[70]
June 14: A suicide bombing in Baghdad kills 13 people, including two Britons, a Filipino, a Frenchman, and an American.[71][72]
June 17: A suicide car bomber driving a white 4x4 detonated his vehicle amongst a crowd of 300 jobless young men queuing at the gates of an Iraqi army base in central Baghdad. 35 people were killed and 138 injured.[73]
* June 24: A suicide bomber attacked a checkpoint in Baghdad, killing four Iraqi soldiers. The attack came just one week before the scheduled handover of power from the US government to the Iraqi interim government.[74]
July 6: A suicide car bomber targeted a funeral tent in Khalis, killing thirteen people and wounded at least thirty-seven others.[75]
July 14: A suicide car bomber killed at least nine people and wounded forty others at a checkpoint located next to the British Embassy in Baghdad.[76]
July 17: Five people were killed and eight other injured when a suicide car bomb rammed into a convoy carrying Iraqi Justice Minister, Malek Dohan Hassan, in Baghdad. Hassan managed to escape the attack, but three of his bodyguards and two civilian bystanders were killed.[77] UNCERTAINTY RE: NUMBER OF SUICIDE ATTACKS ON THIS DAY
July 19: Nine people were killed and at least sixty others injured when a large fuel tanker, rigged as a car bomb, exploded as it drove toward a police station in the Seidiyeh neighbourhood of Baghdad.[78]
July 20: A suicide truck bomb blew up outside a Baghdad police station, killing at least nine Iraqis and injuring more than 60 others.[79]
July 28: A suicide car bomb exploded outside a police recruiting centre in central Baquba today, killing 68 Iraqis.[80]
August 1: A suicide car bomb went off outside a police station in Iraq's northern city of Mosul on Sunday, killing four people and wounding 34.[81]
August 5: A suspected suicide car bombing outside a police station in Southern Baghdad killed four people and injured twenty-one.[82]
August 28: A suicide car bomber detonated after attempting to block the path of A Kurdish media teams' car when they reached a checkpoint between Arbil and Mosul. No-one apart from the bomber was hurt.[83]
September 4: A suicide car bomb exploded in front of an Iraqi Police Academy in Kirkuk, killing at least 21 people.[84]
September 6: A suicide car bombing in Fallujah killed seven U.S. Marines and three Iraqi Guardsmen.[85]
September 9: Suicide bombers with 2 large dump trucks were stopped from entering FOB KALSU by a small patrol of U.S. Special Forses killing at least 19 Iraqi's and wounding 4 U.S Special Forces.
September 14: A suicide car bomb killed 47 people outside a police station on Haifa Street in Baghdad, where a crowd of volunteers and recruits were waiting to sign up.[86] A suicide car bomber exploded by a convoy of civilian contractors in Baghdad, hurting noone but himself.[87]
September 17: A suicide car bomb detonated near an Iraqi police checkpoint on al-Rashid Street in central Baghdad, killing at least eight Iraqis and wounding 41 others. Another vehicle-borne explosive device detonated on Haifa Street in Baghdad when US forces opened fire on it. The vehicle was attempting to breach a security perimeter, and both of its occupants were killed in the ensuing explosion.[88]
September 18: A suicide car bomb detonated in front of the Iraqi national guard headquarters in the northern city of Kirkuk, killing 19 people and wounding 67 others, including guardsmen and recruits.[89]
September 20: A car bomb detonated in Mosul killing all three people in the car and one bystander. Authorities believe that the victims were insurgents who were planning to carry out a suicide attack in the area, when their bomb detonated prematurely.[90]
September 22: A suicide car bomber killed 11 people and wounded up to 54 outside a photocopy shop in Baghdad, where Iraqi National Guard applicants were preparing their papers. Another suicide car bomb struck US military vehicles in the upmarket Mansour district of the capital, injuring four US soldiers and two civilians. One US military death was later attributed to these bombings.[91]
September 30: Up to two suicide bombers targeted US troops as they handed out sweets to Iraqi children in Baghdad, killing 42 and wounded 141. Of the dead 35 were children, while the wounded included 10 US soldiers & 72 children under the age of 14. Hours earlier a suicide blast in the Abu Ghraib area killed between three and nine people, including one US soldier.[92][93]
October 4: Ten people were killed when a suicide car bomber rammed an entrance to the Green Zone in Baghdad, close to where recruits were lining up to join Iraq's security forces. Seventy others were wounded. A car bomb in Mosul detonated with two people on board, killing the occupants and five others, though it was not clear if the attack was a deliberate suicide mission.[94]
October 6: A suicide car bomber killed at least 16 people at an Iraqi National Guard centre near the Syrian border.[95]
October 10: A suicide attacker detonated explosives packed on a minibus near a police academy in eastern Baghdad, killing 10 to 17 people. Another suicide car bomb in the capital struck a military convoy near the Culture Ministry, killing one US soldier.[96][97]
October 14: A pair of suicide bombers succeeded in penetrating the Green Zone in Baghdad. The twin blasts killed at least six people, including three or four Americans.[98][99]
October 15: A suicide car bomb blew up in an Iraqi Police contingent in main street in Al-Dawrah, south Baghdad. Five police officers were killed, and nine policemen injured.[100]
October 17: A suicide car bomb detonated on a bridge in the northern city of Mosul, killing five Iraqis and wounding 15 others.[101] A suicide car bomb detonated outside a Baghdad cafe popular with Iraqi police and near to the Australian embassy, killing seven and wounding more than twenty.[102][103]
October 23: At least 16 Iraqi policemen were killed and 40 others were wounded when a suicide driver detonated his car at a police station near a US Marine base in Khan al-Baghdadi, 140 miles west of the capital. A second suicide driver killed four guardsmen and injured six others in an attack near an Iraqi National Guard checkpoint in Ishaqi, 6 miles south of Samarra.[104]
October 25: Two suicide car bombs detonated in Mosul, killing at least three Iraqis and wounding at least nine government employees.[105] A suicide car bomber attacked a US convoy in Khaldiya, destroying at least two Humvees and causing an unknown number of US casualties.[106]
November 3: A suicide car bombing at a checkpoint on the Baghdad Airport road killed at least one British security contractor. Up to nine airline employees were also injured.[107][108]
November 4: Three Scottish Black Watch soldiers and an Iraqi translator were killed by a suicide bomber near Camp Dogwood, outside of Baghdad.[109] A suicide bomber blew up a car in front of the municipal council building in Tikrit, wounding ten.[110]
November 6: Four car bombs in Samarra targeted local police forces, killing about 40 people. At least two of the blasts are detonated by suicide bombers.[111][112]
November 7: Two bomb disposal experts from the Royal Signals and Royal Logistics Corps were seriously injured by a suicide car bomb. The explosion blew the legs off one of the men and caused serious limb injuries to the other.[113]
November 8: Near simultaneous suicide car bomb attacks on St. Matthews Catholic Church and St. Georges Catholic Church in Baghdad killed at least three people and wounded over 40.[114]
November 11: At least eighteen people were killed and fifteen wounded when a suicide car bomber targeted a vehicle carrying Americans in a central Baghdad market during rush hour.[115]
November 13: A suicide bomber exploded near an Iraqi police patrol in the center of Hillah, wounding four policemen.[116]
November 19: A suicide bomber exploded his vehicle near an Iraqi police patrol in Baghdad, injuring up to eleven people and killing one policeman.[117]
November 26: According to Al-Diyar Television, a suicide bomber blew up his car near the 14 July suspension bridge in Baghdad, causing an unknown number of casualties.[118]
November 29: A suicide bomber drove his vehicle into a group of policemen waiting to collect their salaries in western Ramadi. Twelve people were killed and ten wounded.[119]
December 3: A van with four suicide bombers on board drove into a Shi'ite mosque in Baghdad, killing fourteen civilians who had gathered for morning prayers.[120] A police station within the compound of the Ministry of Housing and Construction was attacked with a suicide car bomb, wounding an unknown number of people.[121]
December 4: A suicide bomber drove into a bus carrying Kurdish peshmerga fighters in the northern city of Mosul, killing 16. A suicide bomber targeted a police station just outside the main entrance to the Green Zone in Baghdad, killing seven and injuring fifty.[122]
December 5: A suicide car bomber drove into a convoy of National Guardsmen in Baiji, killing the local commander, Mohammad Jassim Rumaied, along with three bodyguards.[123]
December 8: A suicide bomber attacked a US convoy in Samarra, killing three Iraqis.[124]
December 13: A suicide car bomber kills thirteen while in line at a checkpoint at the Western Gate of Baghdad's Green Zone.[125][126]
December 14: A suicide car bomber strikes the same Green Zone checkpoint that was hit 24 hours earlier, killing at least six people and wounding thirteen.[127][128]
December 19: A suicide bomber in Najaf kills at least 51 people when he plows his vehicle into a funeral procession just 300 yards from the Imam Ali shrine. A suicide car bomb near a bus stop in Kerbala kills at least 14 people and wounds 50. It occurred near the twin shrines of Hussein and Abbas, and also near the home of Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani.[129][130][131]
December 21: A suicide bomber infiltrated Mosul's Marez Base and detonated his vest amongst a crowd of soldiers sitting down for lunch. Twenty two people were killed, including eighteen Americans, in a significant coup for the insurgency. The Ansar al-Sunnah Army claimed responsibility.[132]
December 23: According to Al-Sharqiyah Television, a suicide bomber detonated his vehicle during rush hour at a checkpoint in the Al-Latifiyah area, killing five people and wounding 13.[133]
December 24: A fuel tanker driven by a suicide bomber exploded in the Mansour district of Baghdad near the Libyan and Jordanian embassies. The explosion killed at least eight people, including guards at the Libyan embassy, and injured nineteen.[134]
December 27: A suicide bomber detonated his vehicle outside the home of Abdul Aziz al-Hakim, the head of SCIRI. Thirteen people were killed and about fifty injured, but Hakim escaped unharmed.[135]
December 28: A suicide bomber detonated his bomb in the center of Samarra, wounding ten people. The target of the blast was unclear.[136][137]

[edit] 2005
January 2: A suicide car bomber struck a bus carrying Iraqi national guardsmen north of Baghdad, killing 26 people.[138]
January 3: A suicide car bomb near the Green Zone in Baghdad killed at least four foreign civilian contractors, including three Britons and an American.[139][140] A suicide bomb in Baghdad exploded near the headquarters of the Iraqi National Accord Party, killing two police officers and one civilian.[141] A suicide car bomber in Balad killed four Iraqi National Guardsmen and wounded 14.[142]
January 4: A suicide truck bomber targeted a compound housing an elite commando division of the Iraqi police force in Baghdad, killing at least eight officers.[143][144]
January 5: A suicide car bomber hit a police academy and recruiting station in Hillah during a graduation ceremony, killing 19 people.[145] Six police officers were killed when a suicide car bomber struck a checkpoint in the Al-Mafraq neighborhood of Baqubah.[146] A suicide bomber struck in Baghdad near a US convoy, killing two Iraqi civilians.[147]
January 8: A suicide car bomb detonated by a gas station in southern Baghdad, killing four and wounding nineteen.[148]
January 10: A suicide bomber drove his vehicle into an Iraqi Border Security Forces base in Rubai'a, killing four soldiers.[149] A suicide bomber detonated his vehicle in the courtyard of a police station in southern Baghdad, killing seven people including four police officers.[150]
January 11: A suicide bomber detonated his car near a police station in Tikrit, killing seven Iraqi policemen.[151][152] A suicide car bomber targeted the Interior Ministry in Basra, killing one person.[153] A suicide bomber detonated his vehicle outside the Independent Electoral Commission in Basra, injuring no-one but himself.[154]
January 13: Four suicide bombers struck in Baghdad within a 90 minute period, killing at least 25 Iraqis. The targets included the Australian embassy, a hospital, Baghdad International Airport, and the Iraqi army base of Al-Muthana airport. None of the bombers penetrated the security checkpoints at their targets.[155]
January 16: A suicide car bomber struck at a crowd of people gathering for the funeral of a police officer in Kut, killing seven.[156]
January 17: At least ten people, including seven Iraqi police officers, were killed when a suicide bomber exploded his vehicle at a checkpoint outside an Iraqi police headquarters in Baiji.[157]
January 18: A suicide car bomber killed four people outside the office of the Supreme Council for the Islamic Revolution in Iraq.[158]
January 19: Five suicide bombings took place in Baghdad, killing a total of twenty-six people and wounding at least thirty. All of the blasts targeted checkpoints manned by soldiers or police officers.[159]
January 21: Fourteen people were killed when a suicide car bomb exploded outside the al-Taf mosque just after morning prayers.[160] Twelve people were killed when a suicide bomber drove his ambulance into a crowd of Shiites celebrating a wedding near Youssifiyah.[161]
January 23: A suicide bomber exploded a minivan packed with explosives outside a polling station in Hillah, injuring eight Iraqi army personnel.[162]
January 24: A suicide bomber detonated his vehicle at a police checkpoint outside the Baghdad party offices of the Iraqi National Accord Party, injuring ten people.[163]
January 26: Three suicide car bombs exploded within one hour of each other in the northern Iraqi town of Riyadh. Nine people were killed in the attacks which targeted an Iraqi army post, a police station and a road.[164][165][166] A suicide bomber detonated a tractor bomb outside the Kurdistan Democratic Party office in Sinjar, killing fifteen people.[167]
January 27: A suicide bomber detonated his vehicle outside the Diyala provincial governor's office, killing four people.[168] Another car bomber attacked a US military base in the centre of Ramadi. It was not clear if any casualties were caused.[169]
January 28: A suicide car bomb exploded outside of the al-Dora police station and a power station in southern Baghdad, killing six police officers.[170]
January 29: A suicide vest bomber blew himself up near the US-Iraqi Joint Coordination Center in Khanaqin, killing eight people.[171]
January 30: Eight or nine suicide vest bombers, mostly targeting polling stations, struck in Baghdad on election day.[172] Another suicide bomber hit a minibus carrying voters to the polls near Hillah, killing at least four people.[173]
February 3: A suicide car bomber detonated his vehicle near a foreign convoy on Baghdad's airport road. No official casualty figures were released.[174]
February 7: A suicide bomber targeted a hospital in Mosul, killing at least 12 policemen. A suicide bomber detonated his vehicle near a crowd of police recruits in Baqubah, killing fifteen.[175][176][177]
February 8: A suicide bomber walked into a crowd of Iraqi Army recruits outside the Iraqi National Guard Headquarters at the Muthana airfield in Baghdad, killing at least 20 people.[178]
February 11: A suicide bomber blew up a car bomb near the a Shiite mosque in Balad Ruz at the end of evening prayers, killing twelve people.[179]
February 17: In Baghdad, a man wearing two suicide vests filled with explosives was shot and killed before he could detonate them.[180]
February 18: A suicide bomber blew himself up outside the al-Khadimain Mosque in Baghdad, killing seventeen people.[181] Two suicide bombers attacked the Ali Baiya Mosque in Baghdad, killing ten. One of the bombers detonated his explosives, but the other was shot by a guard before he was able to detonate his.[182] A suicide bomber detonated himself at a checkpoint in a Sunni neighborhood in Baghdad, killing two police officers and one national guard member.[183]
February 19: A suicide vest bomber struck a bus filled with Shiite worshippers in Kadhimiya, killing 17.[184] A suicide bomber blew himself up near the Nada Mosque in Baghdad's Kadhimiya neighborhood, killing seven Shiites.[185] A suicide bomber detonated his explosives near an academic building in Kadhimiya, injuring no-one but himself.[186] Another bomber in Kadhimiya was killed by US troops before he could detonate his explosive device.[187] Also in Baghdad, three suicide bombers detonated their explosive devices in a procession of worshippers participating in the Ashura holiday, killing five.[188] A suicide bomber drove his scooter into a tent filled with Sunnis attending a funeral in Baghdad, killing six people.[189] A suicide car bomber struck an Iraqi National Guard base in Baqouba, killing one guardsman. A suicide car bomber targeted an Iraqi army checkpoint in Latifiya, killing two Iraqi soldiers.[190] A suicide bomber preparing to launch an attack in Baghdad was detained by Iraqi soldiers before he could detonate his bomb.[191]
February 22: A suicide car bomber hit a convoy of police commandos in Baghdad, killing two police officers.[192] Police arrested a Sudanese man who was attempting to detonate his explosive belt inside of the Adnan Khair Allah hospital.[193]
February 24: A suicide car bomber struck a police compound in Tikrit, killing fifteen officers.[194] A suicide car bomb exploded in Iskandariya, targeting the police headquarters and the nearby offices of the Supreme Council for Islamic Revolution in Iraq. Two police officers were killed and eight people injured.[195]
February 28: At least 120 people die when a suicide car bomber in Hilla explodes his vehicle amongst a crowd of people applying for jobs in Iraq's new security forces. 130 more are wounded in the deadliest single attack of the nearly 2-year-old insurgency.[196][197] A suicide car bomb exploded at a police checkpoint in Musayyib, killing at least one police officer and wounding several others.[198]
March 11: A suicide bomber attacked a funeral being held at a Shiite mosque in Mosul, killing 47 people and injuring more than 100.[199]
April 21: A suicide bombing on the road to Baghdad airport killed at least one person: English security contractor Alan Parkin.[140]
May 7 : A suicide car bomb in Baghdad's Tahir Square killed 22 people, including two American security contractors and a number of Iraqi children.[200][140]
June 14: A suicide bomber targets a bank in Kirkuk, killing 23 people and wounding nearly 100. In Kan'an, thirty miles north of Baghdad, five Iraqi soldiers are killed and two wounded in a suicide car bombing at a checkpoint.[201]
June 26: Three suicide bombings hit Iraqi army & police posts in Mosul, killing 15 police officers and 18 civilians.[202]
July 16: In Musayyib, a suicide bomber blew up a fuel truck in front of a Shiite mosque, killing over 90 and injuring 150.[203][204]
July 17: A suicide car bomber struck the offices of Iraq's electoral commission in eastern Baghdad, killing five election employees and one policeman. In another suicide attack, insurgents dumped two bodies on the road, then struck police who stopped to inspect them. About an hour later a suicide car bomber attacked a police convoy near a bus station in southern Baghdad, killing three police commandos and four civilians. Another suicide car bomber missed a US convoy but blasted two minibuses, killing six civilians in Mahmoudiya.[205][204]
July 29: A suicide bomber killed at least 26 people when he targeted an army recruiting center in the northern Iraqi town of Rubia.[206]
August 24: A suicide bombing in Baquba killed at least one person: American International Police Liaison Officer Mike Dawes.[140]
September 9: Suicide bombers with 2 large dump trucks loaded with an eastemated 2500 pounds of explosives each were stopped from entering FOB KALSU by a small patrol of U.S. Special Forses. The dump trucks exploded killing at least 19 Iraqi's, and injuring 4 U.S Special Forces .
September 14: A suicide bomber blew himself up among a crowd of poor Shiite Muslim laborers waiting for work in Baghdad, killing at least 112.[207][208] POSSIBLY MORE SUICIDE ATTACKS ON THIS DAY
September 19: A suicide car bombing in Mosul killed at least three American security contractors.[140]
September 28: In the first female suicide bombing of the post-Baathist insurgency, a woman dressed as a man detonated her explosive belt outside a US military facility in Tal Afar, killing nine and wounding thirty. Al Qaeda in Iraq claimed responsibility.[209][210]
October 11: Insurgent suicide bomb attacks leave over 30 people dead in Talafar, North West Iraq.[211]
October 12: At least 30 people die following an insurgent suicide bomb attack in Talafar, the second such attack in as many days. Three other suicide car bombs took place in Baghdad and Baqouba, including an assassination attempt on Iraq’s minister of provincial affairs, Saad Naif al-Hardan. In that attack, a bomber in Baghdad targeted a convoy of cars preparing to pick up the minister at his office, leaving five bodyguards and five bystanders wounded.[212] POSSIBLE FIFTH OTHER ATTACK ON THIS DAY
November 9: A failed car bombing of US troops killed a female suicide bomber and injured one soldier. The bomber was later identified as Muriel Degauque from Belgium, who had converted to Islam after marrying a Moroccan man.[213]
November 10: At least 30 people have died following an insurgent suicide bomb attack on a restaurant in Baghdad.[214]
November 14: A suicide bombing in Baghdad killed at least three South African security contractors.[140]
November 18: Two suicide bombers wearing explosive belts struck two Shia mosques in the town of Khanaqin near the Iranian border, killing at least 74 people. Two suicide car bombs exploded outside an interior ministry building in the central Jadiriya district of Baghdad, killing six people.[215]
November 23: One suicide car bomber kills 18 people, mostly Iraqi police in an ambush in the northern Iraqi city of Kirkuk.[214]
November 24: 15 people die after a suicide bomb attack in Hilla.[214]
December 6: A pair of suicide bombers kill 40 and wound 70 in an attack on a police academy in eastern Baghdad. One of the suicide bombers detonated near a group of students outside a classroom, and then when the Iraqi police and students fled to a bunker for shelter, a second bomber detonated his vest.[216][217]A suicide bomber killed three people and injured at least 20 others outside a cafe in Baghdad.[218]
December 8: A suicide bomber detonated inside a passenger bus in southern Baghdad, killing 30 passengers and wounding 40.[216]
December 11: One U.S. soldier was killed by a suicide car bomber near Ramadi.[219]
December 19: An Iraqi police colonel was almost assassinated when a suicide bomber attacked the colonel's convoy in Baghdad, two civilians were killed.[220]
December 25: A suicide bomber attacked two Iraqi army vehicles in central Baghdad killing five soldiers and wounding seven policemen and civilians.[221]
December 26: A suicide bomber threw grenades at police recruits outside a training center killing two and then detonated his explosive belt.[222]
December 29: A suicide bomber killed four police officers in Baghdad.[223]
December 30: A suicide bomber killed a police officer in Baghdad.[224]

[edit] 2006
January 1: Two suicide car bombs kill one Iraqi soldier and wound 24 others north of Baghdad.[225]
January 2: A suicide bomber kills seven people on a bus in Baquba.[226]
January 4: A suicide bomber struck a Shiite funeral, killing 32 and wounding 40.[227] Suicide bomber kills about 30 people and wounded dozens during a Shiite Muslim funeral at Miqdadiya.[228]
January 5: A suicide bomber in Kerbala detonated an explosive belt laced with ballbearings and a grenade, killing 51 and wounding 138. A suicide bomber in Ramadi blew himself up near a group of police and Army recruits, killed more than 60 and wounded around 70. Two other suicide car bombs explode in Baghdad.[229][230]
January 6: A suicide bomber targeted an Interior Ministry patrol, and one policeman was killed in the explosion which wounded seven others.[231]
January 9: Two suicide bombers disguised as police infiltrated the heavily fortified Interior Ministry compound in Baghdad and blow themselves up killing 29.[232]
January 20: A suicide car bomber killed two U.S. soldiers in Haqlaniyah.[233][234]
January 23: A suicide bomber kills three people and injures seven others near the Iranian embassy in Baghdad.[235]
February 14: A suicide car bomber killed two U.S. marines near Qaim.[236]
March 10: A suicide truck bomber kills eight and wounds 11 at a checkpoint in Falluja.[237]
March 14: A suicide bombing in Northern Iraq killed at least one person: America security contractor Chaz Benjamin Crawford.[140]
March 27: A suicide bomber kills 30 to 40 people at a security-forces recruitment center in northern Iraq[238]
March 29: Two suicide bombers on a mini-bus filled with explosives attempted to attack a police station in Haswa, south of Baghdad, but the bus exploded prematurely when police opened fire on it, wounding 11 policemen and a female bystander.[239]
March 30: A suicide car bomber rammed a police convoy in west Baghdad’s Yarmouk neighborhood, killing one police commando and wounding three others. Two civilians also were hurt.[240]
April 3: Ten die and 38 are wounded during a suicide truck bomb attack near a Shiite mosque in northeastern Baghdad[241]
April 7: Two or three suicide bombers target the Baratha mosque in Baghdad, killing 85 people and wounding 160.[242][243][244]
April 11: A suicide bomber kills an American soldier in Raweh.[245]
April 17: A suicide bomber attacked a market in the town of Mahmudiya killing at least 13 people and wounding 19.[246] Two or three suicide car bombers targeted the Government Center in Ramadi, wounding one U.S. Marine.[247][248]
May 1: A suicide bomber attacked a US army patrol killing one Iraqi civilian and wounding two others in Iskandariya south of Baghdad. [249]
May 2: Ten people die and six are injured when a suicide bomber explodes near a convoy carrying the governor of Anbar in central Ramadi.[250]
May 3: Suicide bomber kills 16 and wounds 25 at a police recruitment center in Falluja.[251]
May 4: A suicide bomber attacked a crowd of police officers and civilians outside the civil court building in Baghdad.[252]
May 6: Suicide bomber kills three Iraqi soldiers at a base in Tikrit.[253]
May 7: Suicide bomber kills five and wounds 18 in Karbala.[254]A suicide bomber attacked an Iraqi army patrol as it left a base in the neighborhood of Azamiyah in Baghdad killing 10 people and wounding 15, most were Iraqi soldiers.[255]
May 9: A suicide car bombing kills 22 and wounds 134 in Tal Afar.[256]
May 14: A double suicide car bomb attack outside the Baghdad airport, near the Victory Base checkpoint, killing 14 people and wounding six others.[257]
May 20: A suicide car bomber attacked a police station in Al-Qaim, killing five people and wounding ten. Victims were both civilians and policemen.[258]
May 21: A suicide bomber kills 13 and wounds 18 in a restaurant in central Baghdad.[259]
May 29: A suicide car bomber attacked a police patrol in Baghdad wounding two police and killing one.[260]
May 30: A suicide bomber killed at least 12 people and wounded 36 in Hilla.[261]
June 3: A suicide bomber attacked a market in Basra, killing 28 people and wounding 62 others.[262]
June 11: A suicide car bomb explodes at an Iraqi Army checkpoint in Baquba, killing three Iraqi soldiers and wounding six.[citation needed]
June 12: A suicide bomber blew himself up at a gas station in Tal Afar killing four civilians and wounding more than 40.[263]
June 13: As many as five suicide attacks hit Kirkuk on this day. In the central Quraya neighbourhood, a suicide car bomber struck the house of a senior police officer, Colonel Taher Salah al-Din, seriously wounding him and killing one of his bodyguards. Shortly afterwards, a suicide bomber in a car was shot by guards as he tried to attack Kirkuk's police headquarters. He blew himself up, killing two policemen. Across town a suicide car bomber blew himself up outside offices of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan, wounding two people. A second suicide car bomber then targeted the same building but was shot and killed by guards before he could detonate his bomb. Another suicide bomber struck a security building in the Wasit neighbourhood, wounding four civilians.[264][265]
June 14: Police shot and killed a suicide bomber as he tried to attack a police checkpoint in Kirkuk.[266]
June 16: A suicide bomber slips into a Shiite mosque in Baghdad, killing 11 and wounding 25 during Friday prayers.[267]
June 17: A suicide bomber detonated his vehicle near a police checkpoint in Mahmoudiya, killing four people and injuring 15.[268]
June 19: A suicide bomber killed four civilians and wounded 10 in an attack on an Iraqi army checkpoint in central Baghdad.[269]
June 20: A suicide bomber kills two and injures two in a senior citizens' home in Basra.[270]
June 24: A suicide bomber in Dhuluyia killed five Iraqi policemen.[271]
June 25: A suicide bomber killed a police commando and wounded nine people in an attack on a police checkpoint in Baghdad's.[272]
June 26: Two Iraqi police commandos die and four people are injured when a suicide bomber explodes at a military checkpoint in western Baghdad.[273]
June 27: A suicide bomber attacked a gas station in Kirkuk killing at least three people and wounding 17.[274]
June 28: A suicide car bomber attacked a Sunni mosque, near a market in Baqubah, killing three people.[275]
June 29: A suicide car bomber kills five and wounds at least 31 during a wake for an Iraqi soldier in Kirkuk.[276][277]
July 1: A suicide bomber killed two policemen and wounded six people in an attack on a police patrol in Mosul.[278]
July 3: A suicide car bomber attacked a security patrol in Baghdad, wounding two policemen, two soldiers, and one civilian.[279]
July 5: A suicide car bomber attacked a police checkpoint in Mosul, killing two people, including a policeman.[280]
July 6: A suicide bomber attacked two buses carrying Iranian pilgrims outside a Shi'ite Muslim shrine in Kufa killing 12 people and wounding 41, eight of the dead were Iranians.[281]
July 10: A suicide bomber attacked the offices of the Kurdish PUK party in Kirkuk killing three and wounding eight. A suicide bomber attacked a crowd of civilians gathered at the site of an earlier explosion in Baghdad's Sadr City district killing 8 and wounding 41 people. [282][283]
July 11: More than 50 people were killed in Baghdad in violence that included a double suicide bombing near busy entrances to the fortified Green Zone.[284]
July 12: A suicide bomber blows himself up in a restaurant in southern Baghdad, killing seven and injuring 20.[285]
July 13: A suicide bomber attacked a police patrol killing three people and wounding eight in Kirkuk. A suicide bomber attacked the city council of Abi Saida, north of Baghdad, killing six people and wounding three, including the head of the city council. A suicide car bomber attacked a police patrol in Mosul, killing two policemen and three civilians and wounding five, including two policemen.[286][287]
July 14: A suicide bomber attacked a police patrol killing five people, including three civilians, in Mosul.[288]
July 15: A suicide bomber attacked a police commando checkpoint in eastern Baghdad killing two police commandos and wounding four. A suicide car bomb attacked a police patrol in Baghdad, wounding six people, including two policemen.[289][290]
July 16: A suicide bomber strikes a cafe in Tuz Khurmatu, killing 28 people.[291][292]
July 18: A suicide car bomb kills 53 to 59 people and injures more than 100 at a market in Kufa.[293][294] A suicide bomber attacked an Iraqi army patrol in Mosul killing four people and wounding two.[295]
July 21: A suicide bomber killed six policemen and wounded 13 others near Falluja.A suicide bomber killed six policemen and wounded 13 others near Falluja. A suicide bomber broke into the home of As'ad Ali Yasin, the head of the Samarra local council, and blew himself up, killing himself but not harming Yasin or anybody else.[296][297]
July 23: 32 to 34 are killed and 65 to 70 are wounded when a suicide bomber driving a minibus blows it up near a market in Sadr City, Baghdad.[298][299]
July 24: A suicide bomber killed five Iraqi soldiers and wounded four in an attack on their patrol in Mosul. A suicide bomber attacked a Samarra Emergency Battalion checkpoint killing a civilian and wounding six policemen. [300][301]
July 25: A suicide bomber attacked a house used by the Iraqi police in Samarra killing one person and wounding seven other people.[302]
July 29: A suicide bomber attacked a police checkpoint near Qaim, killing himself and wounding two policemen.[303]
July 30:A suicide car bomber attacked a police patrol in Mosul killing a policeman and wounding three other officers.[304]
July 31: A suicide bomber attacked an Iraqi observation post outside Mosul killing four soldiers and wounding six.[305]
August 1: A suicide car bomber kills at least 10 soldiers and four civilians and wounds 22 near an Iraqi army convoy in central Baghdad.[306]
August 4: A suicide bomber in a pick-up truck blew up in an athletic field in Hadhar, killing 10 and wounding 12.[307][308]
August 6: A suicide bomber attacks a funeral in central Tikrit, killing 15 people and injuring 17.[309][310]
August 7: Nine soldiers die and 10 civilians are injured due to a suicide truck bomb in Samarra.[311]
August 10: A suicide bomber struck a checkpoint near a shrine in Najaf, killing 35 and injuring 122.[312][313]
August 13: Insurgents used a rocket, a car bomb, a suicide bomber on a motorcycle and two other devices to attack the Zafaraniya neighbourhood of southeastern Baghdad over the course of an hour. 57 people were killed, and almost 150 wounded.[314]
August 15: A suicide truck bomber killed nine people and wounded 36 outside the headquarters of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan in Mosul.[315]
August 19: A suicide car bomber attacked a Shiite mosque in Baghdad's Doura district killing one person.[316]
August 23: A suicide bomber attacked a police headquarters in Mosul killing one person and wounding ten. A suicide bomber dressed as a policeman wounded six policemen in an attack on a police station.[317][318]
August 27: A suicide truck bomber killed two Kurdish guards and wounded 16 people in an attack on the party offices of the PUK. A suicide car double suicide bombing in Kirkuk near the home of Peyrut Talabani, a cousin of President Talabani, 9 people were killed and 22 wounded. [319][320][321]
August 28: In Baghdad, 16 people died, including 13 policemen, when a suicide car bomber attacked a compound of the Iraqi interior ministry. In Baghdad, dozens of people were injured in the mid-morning blast outside the interior ministry. The ministry complex has been frequently targeted in the past and is heavily guarded. The Baghdad bomber struck as UK Defence Minister Des Browne was in the capital for talks with Iraqi officials. A suicide car bomber attacked a line of cars waiting for fuel at a gas station in the Dora district of Baghdad killing three and wounding fifteen people. [322][323]
August 29: A suicide car bombing somewhere in Iraq killed at least one person: American interpreter Saher Georges.[140]
August 31: A suicide bomber attacked a gas station in eastern Baghdad killing 2 people and wounding 13.[324]
September 3: A suicide bomber attacked a police patrol in Mosul killing two policemen and wounding three.[325]
September 7: A suicide bomber attacked a police fuel depot in Baghdad killing 12 policemen. A suicide bomber attacked a police patrol killing 3 people and wounded 10 in a tunnel in the Bab al-Sharji district of Baghdad.[326]
September 9: A suicide bomber killed one policeman and wounded 10 civilians after police at Baghdad's Adhamiya police station fired at the bombers car and it to detonated prematurly.[327]
September 10: A suicide car bomber attacked a police raiding party killing 3 people and wounding 14, mostly policemen.[328]
September 11: A suicide bomber blew himself up on a bus full of army recruits in Baghdad killing 16 people and wounding 7.[329]
September 14: A suicide truck bomb hit a U.S. Army outpost in Baghdad killing three soldiers and wounding 25. A suicide bomber strapped himself with explosives and detonated them at an Iraq police checkpoint in Tal Afar, killing one police officer and wounding two others.[330]
September 16: A suicide bomber attacked a U.S. patrol in Ramadi killing four civilians. A suicide bomber attacked a well-fortified police station in Baghdad's Doura district killing one civilian and wounding 22 others.[331]
September 17: A suicide car bomber attacked a police checkpoint in Kirkuk killing only himself.[332]
September 18: A suicide bomber attacked a police recruitment centre in Ramadi killing 13 people and wounding 10. A suicide bomber attacked a Tal Afar market killing at least 21 people and wounding 17.[333][334]
September 19: A suicide bomber attacked a crowd of people who had gathered at the scene of an earlier bomb attack on an army base in Sharqat. At least 21 people were killed and 50 wounded in both attacks.[335]
September 20: A suicide bomber attacked the house of Khalid al-Fulalli, a Sunni leader of the Bazi tribe, in Samarra, one child was killed and 26 people were wounded in the attack. A suicide truck bomber attacked a police checkpoint in the Doura district of Baghdad, killing seven police commandos and wounding 11 other, among them three civilians. A suicide bomber attacked a Tal Afar market killing at least 22 people and wounding 24.[336][337]
September 24: A suicide bomber attacked a checkpoint in Tal Afar killing two Iraqi soldiers and wounded three, including a civilian.[338]
September 25: A suicide bomber attacked a police checkpoint in Ramadi 7 policemen and wounding 7 others.[339]
September 26: A suicide bomber attacked a new police station in Jurf al-Sakhar killing 2 policemen and wounding 4 policemen and 8 U.S. soldiers.[340]
September 27: A suicide bomber attacked the Iraqi Communist Party's headquarters in Baghdad killing five people and wounding fifteen. [341]
September 28: A suicide bomber attacked a checkpoint near the U.S. military base at Kirkuk airport killing one policeman and wounding eight. A suicide bomber attacked an Iraqi army headquarters killing two civilians and wounding 25, including nine soldiers, in the Shaab district of Baghdad.[342]
September 30: A suicide bomber attacked an Iraqi army checkpoint in Tal Afar killing two people and wounding 30.[343]
October 3: A suicide bomber killed three and wounded nineteen at a fish market in Baghdad.[344]
October 4: A suicide car bomber struck an Iraqi police and army checkpoint in the northern city of Tal Afar, wounding three policemen, two soldiers and nine civilians. A suicide truck bomber blew himself up outside the Iraqi army headquarters in western Ramadi, police said. No one other than the bomber was killed but a number were wounded.[345] In Ramadi, a car bomber rammed his vehicle into the entrance of a police station and wounded four.[346]
October 7: A suicide car bomb killed 14 people, including four soldiers, and wounded 13, including nine civilians, at an Iraqi Army checkpoint in the northern Iraqi town of Tal Afar.[347]
October 9: A suicide car bomber killed a policeman and wounded 11 others, a policeman and 10 civilians, at a police checkpoint in the northern town of Tal Afar, about 420 km (260 miles) north of Baghdad.[348] A suicide car bomber rammed a police checkpoint wounding six officers and commandos near the Jordanian border at Trebil.[349]
October 12: In Kirkuk a suicide bomber rammed his car into an Iraqi Army checkpoint wounding one soldier.[350] A suicide bomber attacked the army headquarters in Ramadi, there were no casualties.[351]
October 13: A suicide bomber attacked a patrol in Mazraa killing three Iraqi soldiers.[352]
October 15: Three suicide bombers attacked different targets in Kirkuk killing 18 people and wounding more than 70 others. A suicide bomber in Tal Afar killed five people, including three policemen. A suicide bomber attacked a market in Al Qaim killing eight people.[353]
October 17: A suicide car bomber targeting police commandos killed two police and wounded nine, including four civilians, in Baghdad's southern Saidiya district. A suicide car bomber targeted an Iraqi army checkpoint, killing a soldier and wounding two others in the town of Shirqat, 300 km (180 miles) north of Baghdad.[354] Two suicide bombers attacked the police academy in Kirkuk, there were no casualties.[355]
October 19: A suicide car bomb killed two Iraqi soldiers and wounded four more some 35 km (22 miles) southwest of Kirkuk. Six suicide bombers in vehicles, including one in a fuel truck, attacked Iraqi police and U.S. patrols, and insurgents fired mortars and clashed with police, the violence killed at least 20 people in Mosul. A suicide car bomber killed at least eight people and wounded 70 others in the oil city of Kirkuk, 250 km (155 miles) north of Baghdad.[356]
October 21: A suicide bomber blew himself up on an Iraqi bus in Baghdad killing five passengers and wounding 15 others.[357]
October 22: A suicide bomber killed six people and wounded 20 on Palestine Street in central Baghdad.[358]
October 25: A suicide bomber attacked a hospital in Baquba killing two policemen.[359]
October 26: A suicide bomber wounded two Iraqi soldiers in Tal Afar.[360]
October 30: A suicide attacker blew himself up inside a police headquarters in Kirkuk, killing two policemen and a three-year-old girl and wounding 19, including 10 policemen. Police said the attacker was wearing a police officer uniform. A double suicide attack hit an Iraqi army checkpoint at a border pass near Syria, killing six soldiers and wounding one.[361]
November 1: Two suicide car bomb attacks on police positions north of Ramadi killed five policemen and wounded three.[362]
November 7: A suicide bomber walked into a cafe in the Shi'ite Greyat district and blew himself up after dark, killing 17 people and wounding 20.[363]
November 10: A suicide car bomber hit an army checkpoint, killing a colonel and four soldiers, and wounding 17 people including 10 soldiers in Tal Afar, about 240 km (260 miles) northwest of Baghdad.[364]
November 11: A suicide car bomber attacked a police station, killing two people, including one woman, in the town of Zaghinya to the north of Baquba, 65 km (40 miles) north of Baghdad.[365]
November 12: A suicide bomber walked into a police recruiting centre in Baghdad and blew himself up, killing 35 people and wounding 58.[366]
November 18: A suicide car bomb at a police checkpoint in Haditha, west of Baghdad, killed one policeman and wounded another.[367]
November 19: A suicide car bomb near a funeral procession killed three people and wounded 22 in the northern Iraqi city of Kirkuk.[368]
November 20: A suicide car bomber exploded his vehicle near a police checkpoint and killed two people, including a policeman, and wounded six others, including four policemen, in Ramadi. A suicide car bomber rammed his car into a joint Iraqi police-army patrol and killed three soldiers and wounded four others, including a policeman, in a town west of Mosul.[369]
November 23: Mortar rounds and five car bombs, at least three of which were suicide attacks, killed 215 in Baghdad's Sadr City.[370] [371]
November 24: A double suicide attack killed 22 people and wounded 45 at a market in a Shi'ite district in the northern city of Tal Afar, near the Syrian border.[372]
November 29: A suicide car bomber targeting a police station killed one civilian and wounded 23 in the northern city of Mosul, 390 km (240 miles) north of Baghdad. A suicide car bomber targeting a police patrol killed a policeman and wounded seven people, including three policemen, in southwestern Baghdad. A suicide car bomber exploded near a police patrol, killing a policeman and wounding five civilians in al-Nidhal street in central Baghdad.[373]
December 1: A suicide bomber attacked a U.S. patrol in Kirkuk killing two civilians.[374]
December 3: A suicide bomber attacked a police patrol in Mosul killing two people. A suicide bomber attacked the convoy of a police official near Kirkuk killing three policemen.[375]
December 6: A suicide bomber attacked a minibus in Baghdad killing three people.[376]
December 9: A suicide bomber killed seven people in Karbala in an attack on a market.[377]
December 11: A suicide bomber killed one police commando in Baghdad.[378]
December 12: A suicide bomber struck a crowd of mostly poor Shiites in Baghdad on Tuesday, killing at least 71 people and wounding 220 after luring construction workers onto a pickup truck by offering them jobs as they were eating breakfast.[379] A suicide bomber attacked a police checkpoint in Baghdad killing one person.[380]
December 13: A double suicide attack on an Iraqi army base in Riyadh, near Kirkuk, killed seven soldiers and wounded 15.[381]A double suicide attack on the headquarters of the Iraqi army's 2nd Battalion, near Kirkuk, killed 4 soldiers and wounded 10.[382]
December 20: A suicide car bomber attacked a police checkpoint in Baghdad killing 11 people.[383]
December 21: A suicide bomber attacked a police recruitment centre in Baghdad killing three police officers and 12 recruits. A suicide bomber attacked an Iraqi army checkpoint near Kirkuk killing one soldier. A suicide bomber killed two people in Baghdad.[384]
December 24: A suicide bomber walked into a police station in the Iraqi town of Muqdadiya in Diyala province and detonated his explosives, killing at least seven police officers and wounding 30 more.[385]
December 25: A suicide bomber killed three people and wounded 20 others when he blew himself up aboard a crowded bus in the Shi'ite Talibiya district in northeastern Baghdad. A suicide bomber targeting a police checkpoint near the main entrance of Anbar University killed three policemen and wounded two students in the city of Ramadi, 110 km (70 miles) west of Baghdad.[386]
December 28: A suicide bomber using a minibus attacked the offices of the KDP in Mosul, two people were killed and 19 were wounded.[387]
December 29: A suicide bomber a Shi'ite mosque in Khalis killing 10 people.[388]
December 30: A suicide bomber killed five people in Tal Afar.[389]

[edit] 2007
January 8: A suicide truck bomber attacked a checkpoint in Ramadi killing two policemen.[390]
January 10: Two suicide bombers attacked separately in Tal Afar killing five people and wounding 15 others.[391]
January 15: A suicide bomber attacked an office of the Kurdistan Democratic Party in Mosul killing 5 people and wounding 28.[392]
January 16: A double car bombing, including one suicide attack, kills 70 people at the Mustansiriya University in Baghdad. 180 others are wounded. Shortly after a bomb exploded in a Baghdad motorcycle market, a suicide bomber attacked the police and first responders who had arrived at the scene of the attack killing 13 people, including 3 policemen, and wounding 17.[393][394]
January 17: A suicide car bomb struck a market in Sadr City, killing 17 people.[395] A suicide bomber attacked near a police headquarters in Kirkuk killing 10 people.[396] Police shot and killed a suicide bomber after he attempted to attack a police checkpoint in Ramadi.[397]
January 18: A suicide bomber attacked a police patrol in Mosul killing one civilian and wounding six people, including four policemen.[398]
January 21: A suicide bomber attacked an Iraqi army patrol in Mosul killing one woman.[399]
January 22: A parked car bomb followed immediately by a suicide car bomber strikes a predominantly Shiite commercial area in the Bab al-Sharqi market in central Baghdad, killing 88 people.[400][401]
January 23: A suicide car bomber attacked the Kurdistan Youth Federation, an affiliate of the KDP, in Mosul killing wounding nine people.[402]
January 24: A suicide bomber attacked a police patrol in Baghdad killing four policemen.[403]
January 25: A suicide car bomber killed 26 people and wounded 55 at a busy intersection in the Karrada district of Baghdad.[404]
January 26: A suicide bomber attacked a Shi'ite mosque near Mosul killing one person. A suicide bomber attacked an army patrol in Baghdad killing two soldiers.[405] Police killed a suicide car bomber as tried to attack their checkpoint in Ramadi.[406]
January 27: 13 people were killed in a double suicide bombing in Baghdad.[407] A suicide car bomb exploded outside a Shiite mosque in Kirkuk killing the vehicle driver and passenger.[408]
January 28: In the first attack of its kind, a suicide bomber targeted an Emergency Response Unit in Ramadi with a chlorine-laden truck bomb. 16 People were killed in the blast, but the chlorine did not appear to injure anyone.[409] A suicide bomber blew himself up in Kirkuk, killing eight people.[410]
January 29: A suicide car bomber attacked a police checkpoint in the Hurriyah district of Baghdad killing 4 people and wounding 5.[411]
January 30: A suicide bomber killed 23 people and wounded 57 in an attack on a Shi'ite mosque in Balad Ruz.[412] A suicide bomber attacked a checkpoint protecting religious pilgrims commemorating the Ashura holiday in Hafriya killing two people.[413]
February 1: Six people were killed and 12 wounded when a suicide bomber blew himself up in a minibus in the central Baghdad district of Karrada.[414] Two suicide bombers blew themselves up in a crowded outdoor market in Hilla, south of Baghdad, killing 73 people.[415][416]
February 3: A suicide bomber blew up his vehicle in Baghdad's Sadriya market, killing 135 people and wounding 305, in the deadliest single bombing since the 2003 US-led invasion.[417][418] A suicide bomber inadvertently veered into & blew up an ambulance in Mosul, killing a pregnant woman and wounding two others. Police sources suggested his intended target was the Al Boursah Market.[419]
February 8: A suicide bomber attacked an Iraqi police checkpoint north of Haditha in Anbar province, killing seven policemen and wounding three.[420]
February 10: A suicide car bomber killed five people and wounded 10 near a queue outside a bakery in the mainly Shi'ite district of Karrada. A suicide car bomber killed one Iraqi soldier and wounded five people, including three civilians, as it targeted an army checkpoint in the northern Iraqi town of Tal Afar.[421]
February 11: In Tikrit, 80 miles north of Baghdad, a suicide truck bomber slammed into a crowd of police lining up for duty Sunday near Tikrit, collapsing the station and killing at least 30 people and wounding 50.[422]DUD CITATION One policeman was wounded when a suicide bomber exploded near a Shi'ite mosque in the Ilaam district in southern Baghdad.[423]
February 13: A suicide bomber blew up a truck near a Baghdad college in the western district of Iskan, killing 18 people and wounding 40.[424]
February 14: A suicide car bomber killed at least eight policemen and wounded 20 others when he blew up his vehicle at the entrance of a police station in the western Iraqi city of Ramadi, police sources said. The officer in charge of the station, Colonel Salam al-Dulaimi, died in the blast.[425]
February 17: A suicide bomber attacked a checkpoint near Kerbala wounding two policemen. A double suicide attack killed 10 people and wounded 83 in Kirkuk.[426]
February 19: At least one, and possibly as many as three suicide car bombers attacked a US combat outpost north of Baghdad, killing two American soldiers and wounding 29 others.[427][428][429] Two suicide bombers killed 11 people, including five police officers, when they attacked the house of a tribal leader in Ramadi.[430] A chlorine-laden truck was detonated by a suicide bomber in Ramadi, killing two Iraqi security forces.[431] A suicide bomber attacked the house of the army chief in Dhuluiya, killing five and wounding fifteen.[432]
February 20: Seven are killed by a suicide bomber during a funeral in Baghdad.[433]DUD CITATION A suicide car bomber hit a vegetable market in a Shiite enclave of the Sunni Dora district in southern Baghdad. At least five people were killed and seven injured.[434]
February 21: In a suicide bombing in Najaf on a police checkpoint 12 people, including seven policemen, where killed.[435]
February 24: A suicide truck bomber killed 52 people at a mosque in Habbaniyah.[436]A suicide car bomber killed one civilian in southern Baghdad.[437] A suicide bomber attacked outside a SCIRI compound in Baghdad killing three people, the compound was not his target.[438]
February 25: A suicide bomber attacked a college campus in Baghdad killing 41 people, mostly students.[439]DUD CITATION
February 26: A suicide bomber attacked a police station in Ramadi killing 14 people.[440] A suicide bomber attacked a checkpoint near Kirkuk killing one Iraqi soldier.[441]
February 27: A suicide bomber attacked an Iraqi police station in Mosul killing 7 policemen and wounding 47 people, including 15 other policemen. A suicide bomber killed four people near Mosul.[442]
February 28: A suicide bomber attacked an Iraqi police station in Baghdad killing 2 policemen and wounding another 4.[443]DUD CITATION
March 3: A suicide bomber killed 3 policemen and 9 civilians in Ramadi.[444]DUD CITATION
March 5: A suicide bomber killed 38 and wounded 105 people at a Baghdad book market.[445]DUD CITATION
March 6: A double suicide attack killed 120 people and wounded 190 in Hilla.[446]DUD CITATION
March 7: A suicide bomber kills 30 at a restaurant in Balad Ruz, in the Diyala province.[447]DUD CITATION A suicide bomber attacked a checkpoint in Baghdad killing 12 policemen and 10 civilians.[448]
March 8: A suicide car bomber struck a police patrol in Mosul, killing four policemen.[449]
March 10: A suicide bomber targeting a military patrol in Sadr city kills 18 people, including 6 soldiers, and wounds 48.[450]DUD CITATION
March 11: A suicide car bomber rammed a truck carrying Shiite pilgrims returning from a religious commemoration, killing 32 people. A suicide bomber attacked the offices of Iraq Islamic Party in Mosul, killing three guards.[451]DUD CITATION A suicide bomber killed 10 people in an attack between Talbiya Bridge and Mustansiriya Square.[452]
March 14: A man wearing an explosives belt strolled into an outdoor market in Tuz Khormato and blew himself up, killing 8 and wounding 25. A suicide car bomber slammed into an Iraqi army checkpoint in the Sunni neighborhood of Yarmouk, killing 2 civilians and wounding 4 others.[453]DUD CITATION
March 15: A suicide bomber attacked an Iraqi army and police checkpoint in central Baghdad, killing eight policemen and soldiers and wounding 25. A suicide bomber targeted an Iraqi army checkpoint killing one Iraqi soldier in the Yarmouk district in Baghdad.[454] A suicide bomber struck in the Karada district in Baghdad killing two civilians.[455]DUD CITATION A suicide bomber attacked a military checkpoint under construction west of Baquba wounding 10 Iraqi Army soldiers.[456]DUD CITATION A suicide bomber rammed his car into a bus killing four people in Iskandariyah.[457]
March 16: Three suicide bombers driving chlorine-laden trucks wounded 350 Iraqis in co-ordinated attacks across Al Anbar province. The bombers struck in Ramadi, Amiriyah, and the Albu Issa tribal region south of Fallujah.[458][459] A suicide bomber wounded 11 people, including 4 policemen, in Diyala province.[460]DUD CITATION
March 17: A suicide car bomb hit a checkpoint in Baghdad's Harthiya district, killing three and wounding five.[461] Iraqi soldiers from 3rd Brigade, 5th Iraqi Army Division killed a suicide bomber south of Shakarat. The bomber ignored several verbal warnings to stop, and upon being shot his vest detonated.[462][463]
March 18: An insurgent car bomb was waved through a security checkpoint in Azamiya, Northern Baghdad, after troops noticed two children were sitting in the back seats. Using the children as a decoy, the driver then gained permission to leave his vehicle parked next to a crowded marketplace in the district. With both minors still on board the car bomb detonated, killing them along with at least three other people.[464]
March 19: A suicide bomber attacked a Shiite mosque in Baghdad killing 6 people and wounding 32. [465]DUD CITATION
March 20: A suicide car bomber targeted an Iraqi army checkpoint in the Jami'a district of Baghdad, killing one soldier and wounding another.[466]
March 21: A suicide truck bomber killed five and wounded 40 when he attacked the headquarters of a Kurdish party, the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan, in Mosul.[467]
March 23: Deputy prime minister Salam Al-Zubaie was seriously injured in a high profile assassination attempt by a suicide bomber at a prayer hall in his own residential compound. Eight members of his entourage were killed, and there were reports the bomber could have been one of his own bodyguards.[468][469][470]
March 24: A suicide truck bombing destroyed a Baghdad police station, killing 33 officers and wounding another 44 people.[471] In Haswa, a suicide truck bomber killed 11 people and wounded 45 more near a mosque. A suicide bomber blew himself up in a Tal Afar marketplace, killing ten and wounding three people. A suicide bomber attacked a US-Iraqi joint checkpoint in Ramadi wounding three Iraqi soldiers.[472]DUD CITATION Three suicide bombers attacked a police station and two checkpoints near Al Qaim on the Syrian border killing 17 policemen and 3 civilians.[473]DUD CITATION
March 25: Two soldiers died after a suicide car bomber struck an Iraqi army checkpoint in Baqouba.[474]
March 26: Near the Shorja marketplace in central Baghdad, a suicide car bomber killed two people and injured five others.[475] Two suicide truck bombers attacked a U.S. military outpost near Fallujah wounding 8 American soldiers.[476]
March 27: In the deadliest single blast of the four-year-old insurgency, 152 people were killed and 347 wounded when a suicide truck bomber targeted a Shi'ite district of Tal Afar. 100 homes were destroyed in the blast.[477][478] Outside Ramadi, a suicide truck bomber attacked a roadside restaurant where he killed 17 people and wounded 32 others. In an internal conflict between insurgent groups a suicide bomber killed a leader of an opposite group in the Abu Ghraib suburb of Baghdad.[479] In Ramadi, a suicide bomber killed one person and injured seven others.[480] A suicide bomber killed himself and two policemen in Baquba.[481]DUD CITATION
March 28: Two suicide truck bombs, one of which contained chlorine gas, detonated outside the Fallujah Government Center. The initial blasts were followed by a sustained attack involving gunfire and two suicide bombers on foot. In total 14 US personnel and 57 Iraqi forces suffered injuries.[482][483] A suicide car bomber drove into an Iraqi army post in Hay al-Jamiya in Baghdad killing one soldier and wounding three others.[484]DUD CITATION A suicide bomber attacked a school used by U.S. forces in Haditha.[485]DUD CITATION
March 29: A pair of suicide bombers on foot killed 61-76 people in a market in Baghdad's Shaab neighborhood. Three suicide car bombers attacked a market in the town of Khalis, killing 43-53 people.[486][487]
March 31: In Tuz Khormato, a suicide car bombing killed two Shi’ite laborers and wounded 11 more.[488]
April 1: East of Mosul at an Army base in Sinaea, two suicide truck bombs killed two people and wounded 17 others.[489]
April 2: A suicide bomber attacked a police station in Kirkuk killing 15 people, including one U.S.soldier. In Baghdad, a suicide car bomber drove into a police checkpoint in the Doura neighborhood where he killed two people and wounded five others. A suicide bomber killed three people and wounded 20 near a popular Khalis restaurant.[490]
April 5: A suicide truck bomber attacked a Baghdad satellite television station run by Iraq's biggest Sunni political party, killing one person and wounding three.
April 6: A suicide truck bomb containing chlorine detonated at a police checkpoint in Ramadi, killing 27 people.[491] A suicide car bomb with two attackers on board hit a checkpoint south of Baghdad, but only the bombers were harmed.[492]
April 7: A suicide bomber attacked a security checkpoint in Samara killing five policemen.[493]DUD CITATION A suicide bomber in Baghdad killed one Iraqi soldier in an attack on a checkpoint in Sadr city.[494]DUD CITATION
April 8: A suicide bomber killed seven people in the Ilaam district of Baghdad.[495]
April 10: A female suicide bomber on foot killed 17 recruits and injured 33 others outside a police station in the majority Sunni Muslim town of Muqdadiya.[496]
April 12: A suicide bomber penetrated the Green Zone and exploded himself in a cafeteria within the parliament building, killing Iraqi MP Mohammed Awadh and wounding more than twenty other people.[497] A suicide truck bomb killed 10 people when it detonated in the middle of Baghdad's al-Sarafiya bridge, collapsing large parts of the steel structure and sending cars plunging into the river below.[498]
April 14: A suicide car bomber killed at least 44 people and wounded 224 at a crowded bus station near a major Shi'ite shrine in Kerbala (see Imam Hussein Mosque bombing). A suicide car bomber detonated his device near a checkpoint at Baghdad's Jadriyah bridge, killing 10 people.[499][500] A suicide car bomber killed five Iraqi soldiers and wounded four others when he targeted a checkpoint in Baiji.[501] Four would-be suicide attackers were killed in Kirkuk when one of them detonated his explosives belt prematurely, said Police Brig. Adil Zain-Alabideen. No civilians were hurt.[502][503]
April 15: A suicide bomber blew himself up on a small bus killing six people and wounding 11 in a Shiite are of northwestern Baghdad. In Mosul six people were killed in a double suicide car bomb attack on an Iraqi army base. Four Iraqi soldiers were among the dead.[500][504]
April 16: Nine people were killed and ten wounded when a suicide car bomber targeted a police directorate in Ishaqi.[504]
April 17: A suicide bomber in a tanker targeted a police patrol east of Mosul, killing one civilian and wounding four Iraqi soldiers.[505]
April 18: A suicide bomber killed 41, including 5 policemen, and wounded 76 in Sadr City.[506] A suicide bomber injured seven people near Mosul.[507] A suicide bomber attacked a police checkpoint in Baghdad's Sadiyah district killing two policemen and wounding eight. A suicide bomber killed two policemen and wounded four people when he targeted a police patrol near Baghdad.[508]
April 19: In Baghdad a suicide car bomber drove his vehicle into a fuel tanker killing 12 and wounding 34 people.[509]
April 20: A suicide truck bomber killed a civilian and wounded 8 U.S. troops when he detonated his vehicle under a highway overpass near Saqlawiya. A suicide truck bomber targeted a police station near Falluja, killing two civilians and wounding 37.[510]
April 22: A double suicide attack on a police station in Baghdad killed 12 people and wounded 95 others. Most of the dead were civilians.[511]
April 23: Nine American soldiers were killed and 20 wounded in a double suicide truck bombing at a military base in Diyala province. The U.S. military claimed only one vehicle was involved, but witnesses & Al Qaeda insisted two separate suicide truck bombs had been used. [512][513] A suicide belt bomber attacked a restaurant near the entrance to the Green Zone, killing seven people and wounding 16.[512] Three suicide car bombs hit a restaurant and two checkpoints in Ramadi, killing between 20 and 29 people.[514] A suicide car bomber killed 10 people and wounded 20 at a PDK office near Mosul. A suicide car bomber killed 10 policemen, including the chief of police, and wounded 23 more when he targeted a gathering of senior police officials in Baquba.[515] A suicide car bomber targeted Diyala Governorate's hall, killing 4 and injuring 25.[516]
April 24: A suicide truck bomb targeted a police patrol in the Albufarraj area near Ramadi, killing 25 people and wounded 44.[517]
April 25: A suicide vest bomber attacked a police station in Balad Ruz killing nine people, including at least four policemen, and wounding 16 others.[518]
April 26: A suicide car bomber killed at least ten Iraqi soldiers and wounded 15 other people at an Iraqi army checkpoint in Khalis. Two suicide bombers detonated 50 yards from a PDK office in Zumar near Mosul, killing three security guards.[519]
April 27: A suicide bomber attacked the home of the chief of police in Hit, killing 10-15 people.[520] A suicide bomber exploded himself near a checkpoint in Kisk north of Kirkuk, killing four policemen.[521][522]
April 28: A suicide car bomber killed 60 people in Karbala when he struck a checkpoint outside the al-Abbas shrine.[523] A suicide bomber attacked a military checkpoint in Khalis, killing one Iraqi soldier and wounding three others.[524][522]
April 30: A suicide vest bomber targeted a Shi'ite funeral in Khalis, killing at least 32 people.[525] A suicide car bomber detonated his vehicle inside a subway tunnel near Nisour square in Baghdad, killing two civilians and injuring 15. A suicide car bomb injured four people when it exploded in Baghdad's Hay Al-Ja'mia neighborhood near the Mula Huaish mosque.[526]
May 2: A suicide car bomber struck a police car near Al Rafidein police station in Sadr city, killing between four and nine people.[527][528]
May 4: A suicide car bomber targeted the national police HQ in Baghdad's Doura neighbourhood, but it was not clear if any casualties were caused.[529]
May 5: A suicide car bomber killed one person when he targeted the Karkh police directorate in Baghdad's Yarmuk neighbourhood.[530][531] A suicide vest bomber exploded himself amongst a queue of Iraqi army recruits in Abu Ghraib, killing 15.[532] McClatchy reported that that attack was caused by two suicide car bombs, but all other news reports and also Al Qaeda's own communique attributed it to a lone vest bomber.[530][533]
May 6: A suicide car bomb exploded near the police directorate in Samarra, killing up to 12 police officers. CNN reported that two US soldiers were also killed in the attack. [534][535]
May 7: Two suicide car bombers struck a market and a police checkpoint near Ramadi, killing 13 people.[536] A suicide car bomber attacked a police checkpoint on the outskirts of Baghdad, killing eight policemen and wounding 12.[537]
May 8: A suicide car bomber struck a market in the Shi'ite city of Kufa, killing 16 people and wounding 70 others.[538] A suicide vest bomber wearing a police uniform exploded himself inside a police station in the town of Jalawla during morning roll call, killing two to five police officers.[539][540]
May 9: A suicide truck bomb detonated outside the Interior Ministry in Irbil, killing at least 19 people and wounding 80.[541]
May 11: A pair of suicide car bombers hit Iraqi police checkpoints on two bridges crossing the Diyala River, a Tigris tributary. The attacks on the southern edge of Baghdad in a Shi'ite area killed 23 people, including 11 police officers, and badly damaged one of the bridges.[542] A third truck bomb struck a bridge near the town of Taji just north of Baghdad, followed immediately by a car bomb which killed four soldiers, but agencies did not report whether either of those bombings were suicide attacks.[543][544]
May 12: According to McClatchy, police commandos manning a checkpoint opened fire on a truck bomb as it was being driven up to a petrol station in Baghdad's Al-Meda'en neighbourhood, causing it to explode and kill just the driver.[545] CNN, however, reported that the explosion killed two civilians and was caused by a parked car bomb.[546]
May 13: 50 people were killed in a suicide truck bombing targeting a KDP office in the town of Makhmoor in northern Iraq.[547]
May 14: Two Iraqi soldiers were killed when a suicide car bomber attacked a military checkpoint in Baghdad's Mansour neighborhood.[548][549]
May 15: MclClatchy reported that a suicide car bomb struck a market in Abu Saida town, Diyala province, killing 12 and injuring 22.[550] Reuters meanwhile put the death toll as high as 45 and reported that the attack was a chlorine bombing, but made no reference to it being a suicide attack.[551][552] A suicide car bomber hit an Iraqi army checkpoint near Mosul, wounding four soldiers.[553][554]
May 16: Heavy street fighting erupted in Mosul in which there were up to 10 car bombs exploding, seven of which were suicide bombings. 10 police officers, one soldier, one civilian and 15 insurgents were killed in the fighting.[555] Seven tribesmen were killed during a suicide bombing at a checkpoint near Fallujah.[556] A soldier died in a suicide bombing at a checkpoint in the Hadeed area of west Baquba.[557]
May 18: A suicide bomber attacked an Iraqi police checkpoint in Mussayab killing three people and wounding four, mostly policemen. A suicide bomber killed three policemen and wounded two in Hilla. A suicide bomber detonated his cargo near a U.S. convoy in Fallujah.[558]
May 20: Two suicide bombers targeted an Iraqi army checkpoint and military HQ in Baghdad, killing one soldier and one civilian.[559] A suicide truck bomber using chlorine gas attacked a police checkpoint in Zangora district west of Ramadi, killing between two and 11 people.[560][561][562]
May 21: A suicide car bomber rammed his cargo into a checkpoint in Fallujah. No casualty figures were released.[563][564]
May 22: A 17 year old suicide vest bomber blew himself up in the house of two brothers affiliated with the Anbar Salvation Council. Ten people were killed, including the intended targets Sheik Mohammed Ali & police Lt. Col. Abed Ali, as well as their wives and children.[565][566] A suicide car bomber targeted a police checkpoint on the Al Mikaneek bridge in Baghdad's Doura district, killing one police officer and wounding three other people.[567][568]
May 23: A suicide vest bomber killed 15-20 people in a cafe in Mandali, a mainly Shiite Kurd town near the Iranian border. A suicide bomber killed a policeman and wounded three others in the Doura section of Baghdad.[565]
May 24: Reuters reported that a suicide car bomber targeted a funeral procession in Falljuah, killing at least 28 people.[569] AP attributed the explosion to a parked car bomb however.[570] A suicide car bomber killed an Iraqi soldier and wounded three others when he struck an Iraqi army checkpoint in northern Baghdad. A suicide vest bomber killed three civilians on a minibus in eastern Baghdad.[571]
May 26: In Baghdad's Ghazaliya district, two people were killed and 11 wounded during a suicide car bomb attack on a checkpoint.[572]
May 28: A suicide car bomber rammed his vehicle into a police checkpoint, injuring three officers and a child.[573]
May 31: A suicide bomber killed 25 people, including 10 policemen, and wounded 30 more at a police recruitment center in Fallujah. In Ramadi, a suicide truck bomber killed five people and wounded 15 more. A suicide car bomber attacked a U.S. military checkpoint in Baghdad wounding 8 U.S. soldiers and 3 civilians.[574]
June 1: A suicide truck bomber attacked what is thought to be an al-Qaeda safehouse; at least two insurgents were killed. A suicide truck bomber attacked a police lieutenant colonel's home in Shurkat killing 12 civilians.[575][576]
June 2: A suicide car bomber at a checkpoint in Shurqat killed five Iraqis, including two soldiers and two policemen. A suicide bomber attacked a U.S. military patrol in Babil province killing one soldier. Another bomber was killed when his vest detonated after the soldiers fired on him.[577][578]
June 3: A chlorine-laden car bomb - possibly driven by a suicide attacker - targeted FOB Warhorse near Baquba. In the aftermath of the attack at least 62 soldiers were sickened by noxious gas, but no-one was seriously injured.[579] A suicide car bomber killed at least 10 people and injured 30 others when he targeted a police convoy in a busy market area in Balad Ruz.[580]
June 4: Three Iraqi soldiers were killed yesterday when a suicide car bomber attacked their checkpoint near Taji. Two guards were wounded when a suicide truck bomber attacked the home of a police brigadier; 11 people were also injured.[581]
June 5: A suicide car bomber killed 19 people and wounded 25 in a Fallujah marketplace.[582] In Baghdad, a female suicide bomber detonated prematurely after security forces opened fire on her at an Interior Ministry police recruitment center in the Sadr al-Qanat neighborhood. Three police commandos were injured during the incident.[583][584]
June 7: Near the Syrian border at Rabea, a suicide bomber killed 10 people, while wounding at least 30 Iraqis and five British contractors. Six people were wounded during a botched suicide truck attack at a police checkpoint near Ramadi; police fired at the driver and blew the truck up before it reached its destination.[585]
June 9: A suicide truck bomber killed 14 Iraqi soldiers and wounded 30 more during an attack at a checkpoint near Hilla. In Baquba, two suicide bombers at a police checkpoint killed one officer.[586]
June 10: A suicide truck bomber killed 14 policemen and wounded 42 more at a police station in Tikrit.[587]A suicide truck bomber destroyed a pillar of a bridge over the main highway between Mahmudiya and Baghdad collapsing part of the bridge and killing 3 U.S. soldiers and wounding 6 soldiers and an Iraqi interpreter.[588] South of Baquba, a suicide bomber killed two policemen and wounded three others at a police station.[589]
June 12: A suicide car bomber in Ramadi killed three policemen and wounded 15 others.[590]
June 13: In Ramadi, four policemen were killed an 11 wounded during a suicide car bombing at a checkpoint outside town. A suicide bomber in a Mandali police station killed three people, including the police chief and wounded five others. A suicide bomber was killed in Baquba before he could detonate his cargo.[591][592]
June 14: A gunman blew himself up in front of the Arabic Advisory Council office in Diyala province. A suicide bomber killed two policemen and injured five others in an attack in Fallujah.[593]
June 17: A suicide vest bomber killed at least four civilians when he detonated himself amongst a crowd gathering to renew their Falluja residency badges in Jbil district.[594] Three policemen were killed and seven more were wounded during a suicide car bombing in Baiji.[595]
June 18: A suicide truck bomber targeted Iraqi security troops occupying the Al Mutawakil school in central Samara. Gunmen also attacked the building as a diversion, and in total four soldiers and one civilian were killed.[596]
June 19: A suicide bomber killed 87 people and wounded some 200 more when he rammed his truck into the Khilani Shi'ite mosque in Baghdad.[597][598]
June 20: A suicide car bomber killed five policemen and wounded 13 other officers in Ramadi.[599]
June 21: A suicide truck bomber killed at least 20 people and wounded 75 when he rammed his vehicle into the municipal headquarters of Sulaiman Bek, about 90 km south of Kirkuk. A suicide truck bomb detonated near a building housing police commandos in Madaen 45 km south of Baghdad, killing three policemen and wounding 12.[600]
June 22: Aswat Aliraq reported that a suicide bomber targeted a police checkpoint in al-Baghdadi, killing 20 policemen and wounding 10.[601] A suicide bomber killed two people and wounded four when he blew himself up in a telecommunications office in Falluja.[602] A suicide vest bomber attacked a police checkpoint at al-Somoud bridge in western Fallujah, killing three policemen.[603]
June 23: A suicide vest bomber killed two policemen inside Fallujah market after being confronted by them.[604] A car bomb with two apparent suicide bombers on board targeted a U.S. military patrol in Tikrit. The soldiers fired at the car, killing both occupants and causing the vehicle to crash without its cargo being detonated.[605]
June 25: A suicide vest bomber blew himself up in the lobby of the Mansour Hotel in Baghdad, killing at least 12 people. Amongst the dead were six tribal leaders, two of their bodyguards, and an anchorman with Iraqiya state television. A suicide bomber in a fuel tanker struck Baiji police headquarters in northern Iraq, killing 27 people including up to 17 policemen.[606] A suicide car bomber targeted a government compound in Hilla, killing at least eight people.[607][608] Shortly after midday a suicide vest bomber detonated on a side-road near Al Waziriyah fuel station in Baghdad. No casualties were reported.[609] In Siniyah, a suicide bomber killed two Iraqi soldiers and wounded three others at a checkpoint.[610]
June 27: A suicide car bomber killed one police commando and wounded six others at a police checkpoint in al-Jaderiyia in Baghdad.[611][612]
June 29: A suicide car bomber killed four people and wounded 11 when he targeted an Iraqi army position in the Tarmiya neighborhood of Baghdad.[613] A suicide truck bomber killed six Iraqi soldiers and wounded five at an army post in Mishada.[614]
June 30: A suicide bomber dressed as a policeman killed up to 25 people when he blew himself up outside a police recruitment centre in Muqdadiya, mostly policemen and volunteers.[615]
July 1: A suicide truck bomb hit a police checkpoint in Fallujah, killing two policemen. In Ramadi a suicide car bomb struck a police station or checkpoint, killing five policemen.[616][617] It was also reported that a suicide truck bomb exploded north of Ramadi on a bridge crossing the Euphrates, damaging the bridge and injuring two civilians, though this and the other Ramadi attack were likely one and the same.[618] A suicide bomber killed one civilian and wounded four others when he detonated his cargo during an approach to a police checkpoint near al-Jadriya bridge in Baghdad.[619]
July 2: A suicide vest bomber targeted a Fallujah tribal leader, Sheik Kamel Mohammed al-Essawi, killing four civilians and wounding 10 others.[620][621]
July 4: A suicide car bomber killed 15 people at a checkpoint near Ramadi. A suicide car bomber killed between three and seven people when he targeted a police patrol outside a restaurant in Baiji.[622][623] [624] A suicide car bomber killed two policemen and wounded seven others at a police checkpoint in al-Salam district of Baghdad.[625][626] A suicide bomber killed four police commandos and wounded eight more in Doura district of Baghdad.[627]
July 5: A suicide car bomber struck the convoy of a wedding party in Baghdad, killing 17 people.[628]
July 6: A suicide car bomb detonated outside a cafe in the Shiite Kurdish village of Ahmad Maref near the Iranian border, killing 26 people. A suicide vest bomber attacked a funeral tent in the Shiite Kurdish village of Zargosh in Jalwla, killing 22.[629][630][631] A Saudi man was detained while trying to carry out a suicide bomb attack in a truck carrying canisters of chloride in Ramadi.[632]
July 7: Approximately 150 Iraqis were killed and 250 wounded when a suicide truck bomb resembling an Iraqi military vehicle exploded in a busy market in the village of Armili near Tuz Khurmatu.[633][629] Some reports put the death toll higher than 160, which would make it the deadliest single insurgent bombing since the 2003 invasion.[634][635] A suicide car bomber killed five Iraqi soldiers and one other person at an Iraqi army checkpoint in the Zayuna neighborhood of southeastern Baghdad.[636][637] A suicide bomber attacked a military checkpoint in eastern Baghdad, reportedly wounding 23 people, though it was unclear if this and the Zayuna attack were one and the same.[638]
July 8: A suicide bomber attacked a truck carrying military recruits south of Baghdad near Haswa, killing 23 recruits and wounding 27 more.[639] A suicide bomber attacked a U.S. military patrol just west of Baghdad, killing one American soldier and wounding three others.[640] A suicide bomber was killed along with three accomplices in Hilla when their bomb exploded prematurely.[641]
July 9: A suicide car bomber killed three Iraqi soldiers and four policemen in an attack on a checkpoint in the Doura district of Baghdad.[642][643] An unknown number of people were killed or wounded during a suicide car bombing at funeral in the village of Zarghosh.[644]
July 10: A suicide bomber killed one police commando and injured eight in an attack in Saidiya district of Baghdad.[645] A suicide vest bomber on a bicycle detonated next to two police vehicles in the Al Jumhuriyah area of central Fallujah, wounding between one and three people.[646][647][648][649]
July 11: In the town of Garmah, two suicide vest bombers blew themselves up amongst a crowd of the al-Jumailat tribe in the house of Sheikh Meshhin al-Khalaf. Later, two more suicide vest bombers mingled in with people evacuating the casualties before detonating their explosives. In total some 21 people were killed and 50 wounded, many critically.[650] In the Al Saidiyah neighborhood of Baghdad police manning a checkpoint opened fire on an approaching car bomb, causing it to detonate and killing the driver.[651]
July 12: Seven people were killed when a suicide vest bomber targeted guests celebrating the wedding of an Iraqi policeman in Tal Afar.[652][653] For the second time in three days, a suicide vest bomber on a bicycle wounded a policeman at a checkpoint in Falluja.[654] A suicide bomber killed two people when he targeted a police recruitment centre in Fallujah.[655]
July 14: A suicide bomber plowed his explosives-packed vehicle into a line of cars queuing at a Baghdad gas station, killing seven people.[656]
July 16: A double suicide car and truck bomb attack in Kirkuk left at least 85 people dead. The targets were the headquarters of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan, and the Haseer food market. In Baghdad a suicide car bombing struck a police checkpoint on a road leading to an Interior Ministry building, killing four policemen and a civilian.[634][635][657]
July 17: A suicide car bomb targeting an Iraqi Army patrol in Baghdad's Zayouna district killed between eight and 20 people.[658][659]
July 22: Two suicide bombers in a minivan struck a house in Taji where Sunni tribal leaders opposed to al Qaeda were meeting, killing between three and five people.[660][661][662][663]
July 23: Seven policemen were killed when a female suicide bomber detonated her explosives at a police checkpoint in Ramadi.[664]
July 24: A suicide truck bomber struck a crowded market near a children's hospital in Hilla, killing 26 people.[665][666][667]
July 25: Two suicide car bombers in Baghdad killed 50 Iraqi soccer fans celebrating their national team's semi-final victory in the Asian Cup. The first struck in Baghdad's Mansour district, and the second hit an army checkpoint in the east of the city.[668][669][670]
July 26: A suicide vest bomber blew himself up at the gate of a police station in the northern Tal Abta area, killing five policemen and one civilian.[671][672]
July 30: A suicide truck bomb targeting a joint Iraqi army and police checkpoint killed six security members near the town of Balad.[673][674]
August 1: A suicide bomber killed 50 people after luring motorists to an explosives-laden fuel truck near a petrol station in Baghdad's Mansour district.[675] A suicide car bomb killed 15-20 people near a popular ice cream shop in the al-Hurriya Square of Baghdad's Karrada district.[676][677]

I'm sure the people of Iraq will be more than happy to call them 'inept' like you....

Undesired Walrus
5th August 2007, 05:28 AM
How do they contradict anything I have just said?

Like this

4 September 1972 - Munich Olympic Massacre.
18 April 1983 - April 1983 U.S. Embassy bombing in Beirut, Lebanon. 63 killed.
26 February 1993 - World Trade Center bombing. 6 killed.
24 December 1994 - Air France Flight 8969 hijacking in Algiers by 3 members of Armed Islamic Group and another terrorist. 7 killed including 4 hijackers.
25 June 1996 - Khobar Towers bombing, 20 killed, 372 wounded.
7 August 1998 - 1998 United States embassy bombings in Tanzania and Kenya. 224 dead. 4000+ injured.
11 September 2001 - September 11, 2001 attacks 4 planes hijacked and crashed into World Trade Center and The Pentagon by 19 hijackers. Nearly 3000 dead.[62]
13 December 2001 - Suicide attack on India's parliament in New Delhi. Aimed at eliminating the top leadership of India and causing anarchy in the country. Allegedly done by Pakistan-based Islamist terrorist organizations, Jaish-E-Mohammad and Lashkar-e-Toiba.
3 March 2002 - Suicide bomb attack on a Passover Seder in a Hotel in Netanya, Israel. 29 dead, 133 injured
9 March 2002 - Café suicide bombing in Jerusalem; 11 killed, 54 injured.
7 May 2002 - Bombing in al-Arbaa, Algeria. 49 dead, 117 injured.
24 September 2002 - Machine Gun attack on Hindu temple in Ahmedabad, India. 31 dead, 86 injured.[63][64]
12 October 2002 - Bombing in Bali nightclub. 202 killed, 300 injured.
16 May 2004 - Casablanca Attacks - 4 simultaneous attacks in Casablanca killing 33 civilians (mostly Moroccans) carried by Salafaia Jihadia.
11 March 2004 - Multiple bombings on trains near Madrid, Spain. 191 killed, 1460 injured. (alleged link to Al-Qaeda)
3 September 2004 Approximately 344 civilians including 186 children, are killed during the Beslan school hostage crisis.[65][66]
4 February 2005 - Muslim militants attacked the Christian community in Demsa, Nigeria, killing 36 people, destroying property and displacing an additional 3000 people.
7 July 2005 - Multiple bombings in London Underground. 53 killed by four suicide bombers. Nearly 700 injured.
23 July 2005 - Bomb attacks at Sharm el-Sheikh, an Egyptian resort city, at least 64 people killed.
29 October 2005 - 29 October 2005 Delhi bombings. Over 60 killed and over 180 injured in a series of three attacks in crowded markets and a bus, just 2 days before the Diwali festival.[67]
9 November 2005 - 2005 Amman bombings. Over 60 killed and 115 injured, in a series of coordinated suicide attacks on hotels in Amman, Jordan.[68][69] Four attackers including a husband and wife team were involved.[70]
7 March 2006 - 2006 Varanasi bombings. An attack attributed to Lashkar-e-Toiba by Uttar Pradesh government officials, over 28 killed and over 100 injured, in a series of attacks in the Sankath Mochan Hanuman temple and Cantonment Railway Station in the Hindu holy city of Varanasi.[71] Uttar Pradesh government officials.

Iraq

March 2003 - July 2003: 4 attacks, 5 attackers[3]
August 2003 - December 2003: 25, 32[3]
January 2004 - December 2004: 140[4]
January 2004 - May 2004: 29, 31[3]
June 2004 - October 2004: 40, 44[3] (there were 68 suicide vehicle bombings during the period 28 Jun '04 - 13 Jan '05)[5]
November 2004 - March 2005: 73, 78[3]
January 2005 - December 2005: 478[6]
April 2005 - September 2005: 112, 170[3] (some data suggest more than 240 bombers were actually killed during this period, and that more than 70 suicide attacks occurred in the month of May alone[7][8])
October 2005: 51[8]
November 2005: 23[8]
December 2005: 9[9]
January 2006 - April 2006: ~100[10]
May 2006: 14[11]
June 2006: 19[12]
July 2006: 27[13]
August 2006: 17[14]
September 2006: 24[15]
October 2006: 34[16]
November 2006 - December 2006: 62[17]
January 2007: 26[18]
February 2007 - March 2007: 92[17]
April 2007: 56[19]
May 2007: 46[20]
June 2007: 46[21]
July 2007: 39[22]
August 2007: 2[23]

[edit] Chronology

[edit] 2003
February 26: A suspected Ansar al-Islam member detonated a suicide vest at a checkpoint in northern Iraq, killing three.[24]
March 22: Three people were killed, including an Australian cameraman, and nine others injured when a suicide car bomber blew himself up at a checkpoint in Sayed Sadiq.[25]
March 29: Iraqi soldier Ali Hammadi al-Namani kills four US soldiers in a suicide car bombing near Najaf.[26]
April 3: A female suicide bomber kills three coalition soldiers at a checkpoint north-west of Baghdad. Her apparent accomplice, a pregnant woman who was also killed in the attack, exited the vehicle prior to the explosion and began screaming in fear. It is unclear if she was attempting to flee, or trying to draw the coalition troops towards her vehicle.[27]
April 10: A suicide bomber walked up to a military checkpoint in central Baghdad and blew himself up, wounding four U.S. Marines.[28]
August 19: Canal Hotel Bombing, in Baghdad, kills 22 people (including the top UN representative Sergio Vieira de Mello) and wounds over 100.
August 29: One or two car bombs, possibly detonated by suicide bombers, explode outside the Imam Ali Shrine in Najaf. Between 85 and 125 people are killed, including the leader of the nation's Shia community, Grand Ayatollah Mohammed Baqr al-Hakim.[29][30][31]
September 9: A suicide car bomber targets the US intelligence headquarters in the northern city of Irbil, killing three people and injuring 41.[32]
September 22: A suicide car bomber blows himself up near the United Nations headquarters in Baghdad, killing a security guard and wounding 19 people.[33]
October 9: In the first attack on an Iraqi police station, a suicide car bomb explodes outside a station in Sadr City, killing at least eight people.[29][34]
October 12: One or two suicide car bombs near the Baghdad Hotel kills six Iraqis and wound more than 30 others, including three US soldiers.[35][36][37] An Iraqi suicide bomber detonated prematurely outside a Kirkuk police station, wounding two bystanders.[38]
October 14: A suicide car bomb explodes outside the Turkish embassy in Baghdad, wounding two security guards.[29]
October 16: A suicide bomber was killed by security agents before he could attack the Interrior Ministry building in Irbil.[39]
October 27: Four or five suicide car bombings rock Baghdad, killing 30-40 people including two US soldiers. The deadliest attack was on the HQ of the International Committee of the Red Cross, where a suicide bomber driving an ambulance killed 12 and wounded 20. The other attacks targeted Iraqi Police stations.[40][29]
October 28: A suicide car bomber blew himself up 100 yards from a police station in Fallujah, killing four.[41][42]
November 12: A suicide car bombing in the southern town of Nasiriyah kills thirty one people. The target was an Italian military base, and nineteen of the dead are Italians.[43][44][29]
November 20: A suicide truck bomb explodes outside the office of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan, a US-allied Kurdish political party in Kirkuk. Four people are killed and thirty wounded.[29]
November 22: Two suicide car bombers struck police stations in the towns of Khan Bani Saad and Baquba almost simultaneously, killing at least eighteen and leaving over thirty wounded.[45][46]
December 9: Suicide bombers, one in a car and another on foot, blow themselves up at the gates of two US military bases, wounding 61 American soldiers.[29]
December 10: Three suicide bombers attack the headquarters of the 82nd Airborne Division in Ramadi. One US soldier dies and 14 others are wounded.[29]
December 14: Hours before the US military announces that they have captured Saddam Hussein, a suspected suicide car bomber kills sixteen police officers and two civilians outside a police station in Khaldiya, 60 miles west of Baghdad.[47][48]
December 15: On the northern outskirts of the Iraqi capital, a suicide bomber driving a four-wheel-drive taxi killed eight policemen at their station in Husainiyah. Just hours before, in the Ameriyah neighbourhood of the city, eight policemen were injured by another suicide car bomber.[49]
December 17: An suicide truck bomber, who was trying to attack a police station in the al-Bayaa district of Baghdad, collided with a bus at an intersection killing at least ten people and wounding twenty.[50]
December 24: A suicide bombing kills four and wounds over 100 at the Interior Ministry offices in Arbil.[48]
December 27: Five Bulgarian soldiers and two Thai soldiers are among 19 people killed and 18 injured in a coordinated attack on Coalition military bases in Karbala. Four suicide car bombers struck a Bulgarian base, a compound containing the City Hall & police headquarters, and a multinational logistics base run by Polish, Thai, and American soldiers.[29][51]

[edit] 2004
January 14: A suicide bomber detonates a bomb outside an Iraqi police station in Baquba. At least three Iraqis are killed and 29 wounded.[29]
January 28: A suicide bomber blows up a Toyota pickup truck packed with 1,000 pounds of explosives outside the headquarters of the US-led coalition, killing 24-31 people, including two American soldiers, and injuring more than 60.[52][29]
January 31: A suicide car bombing at the Shahine Hotel in Baghdad killed three people, including a South African security contractor.[53][54]
January 31: A suicide bomber in a small car kills nine and wounds 44 at a police station in Mosul.[29]
February 1: At least 105 people are killed and nearly 250 wounded in Arbil when twin suicide bombers blow themselves up at the headquarters of the two leading Kurdish political parties - the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan & the Kurdish Democratic Party. A former government minister, the deputy governor of Arbil province, and the city's police chief are among those killed.[48]
February 9: A suicide bomber blew himself up in front of the Ramadi home of Majid and Amer Ali Suleiman, two tribal leaders who had cooperated with US forces. Three of their bodyguards were seriously injured by the blast, but the leaders were unhurt.[55]
February 10: At least 55 people are killed in car bombing outside a police station in Iskandariyah, south of Baghdad.[48]
February 11: Forty-seven Iraqis die in a suicide attack outside an army recruitment centre in Baghdad. Ansar al Islam is blamed for the atrocity.[29]
February 18: Two suicide bombers attack a Polish military barracks in Hillah, killing 11 Iraqis.[29]
February 23: Shortly before a visit by US defence secretary Donald Rumsfeld, at least ten people are killed by a suicide car bomber targeting a police station in Kirkuk.[56]
March 2: Ashoura Massacre: In the deadliest coordinated attacks since the fall of Saddam Hussein, a series of explosions killed 181 Shiites celebrating the Ashoura festival in Baghdad and Karbala. 49 Iranian pilgrims were among the victims of the bombings, at least four of which were suicide attacks.[29][57][58]
March 17: A suicide bomber detonates a car bomb near the Hotel Lebanon in Baghdad, killing 16, including one Briton.[29]
March 30: A suicide car bomber detonated outside the house of a police chief in Hillah, wounding seven people.[59]
April 21: Basra bombs: five suicide car bombers target police stations in and around Basra, killing 74 people including 18 schoolchildren and wounding 160 others.[60][61]
April 24: In one of the most extravagant insurgent attacks to date, three suicide boats targeted the al-Basra oil terminal seven miles off the southern coast of Iraq. Three US sailors were killed after they attempted to board one of the insurgent dhows, and oil exports from al-Basra were shut down for at least one day, costing Iraq one million barrels in lost exports.[62][63]
May 6: Six people, including one US soldier, were killed when a suicide car bomb exploded at a checkpoint outside the Green Zone.[64]
May 17: A suicide car bomber killed Izzadine Saleem, the head of the Iraqi Governing Council, as his car waited at a checkpoint outside the Green Zone in Baghdad. Up to seven other innocents were killed.[65]
May 22: Another senior Iraqi official was the target of a suicide car bomb which killed at least four people and wounded deputy interior minister Abdul-Jabar Youssef al-Sheikhli at his home in Baghdad.[66]
June 1: A suicide car bomb attack at a checkpoint near a US army base in Baiji killed at least ten Iraqis.[67]
June 8: A suicide car bomber hit a US outpost at the former al-Faris air force base in Baquba, killing four Iraqis and one US soldier, and injuring 16 Iraqis and ten US soldiers. In Mosul, an orange and white taxi with three suicide bombers on board detonated outside the mayor's office, killing ten people.[68][69]
June 13: Four police officers and eight civilians were killed when a suicide car bomber struck a police post in southern Baghdad.[70]
June 14: A suicide bombing in Baghdad kills 13 people, including two Britons, a Filipino, a Frenchman, and an American.[71][72]
June 17: A suicide car bomber driving a white 4x4 detonated his vehicle amongst a crowd of 300 jobless young men queuing at the gates of an Iraqi army base in central Baghdad. 35 people were killed and 138 injured.[73]
* June 24: A suicide bomber attacked a checkpoint in Baghdad, killing four Iraqi soldiers. The attack came just one week before the scheduled handover of power from the US government to the Iraqi interim government.[74]
July 6: A suicide car bomber targeted a funeral tent in Khalis, killing thirteen people and wounded at least thirty-seven others.[75]
July 14: A suicide car bomber killed at least nine people and wounded forty others at a checkpoint located next to the British Embassy in Baghdad.[76]
July 17: Five people were killed and eight other injured when a suicide car bomb rammed into a convoy carrying Iraqi Justice Minister, Malek Dohan Hassan, in Baghdad. Hassan managed to escape the attack, but three of his bodyguards and two civilian bystanders were killed.[77] UNCERTAINTY RE: NUMBER OF SUICIDE ATTACKS ON THIS DAY
July 19: Nine people were killed and at least sixty others injured when a large fuel tanker, rigged as a car bomb, exploded as it drove toward a police station in the Seidiyeh neighbourhood of Baghdad.[78]
July 20: A suicide truck bomb blew up outside a Baghdad police station, killing at least nine Iraqis and injuring more than 60 others.[79]
July 28: A suicide car bomb exploded outside a police recruiting centre in central Baquba today, killing 68 Iraqis.[80]
August 1: A suicide car bomb went off outside a police station in Iraq's northern city of Mosul on Sunday, killing four people and wounding 34.[81]
August 5: A suspected suicide car bombing outside a police station in Southern Baghdad killed four people and injured twenty-one.[82]
August 28: A suicide car bomber detonated after attempting to block the path of A Kurdish media teams' car when they reached a checkpoint between Arbil and Mosul. No-one apart from the bomber was hurt.[83]
September 4: A suicide car bomb exploded in front of an Iraqi Police Academy in Kirkuk, killing at least 21 people.[84]
September 6: A suicide car bombing in Fallujah killed seven U.S. Marines and three Iraqi Guardsmen.[85]
September 9: Suicide bombers with 2 large dump trucks were stopped from entering FOB KALSU by a small patrol of U.S. Special Forses killing at least 19 Iraqi's and wounding 4 U.S Special Forces.
September 14: A suicide car bomb killed 47 people outside a police station on Haifa Street in Baghdad, where a crowd of volunteers and recruits were waiting to sign up.[86] A suicide car bomber exploded by a convoy of civilian contractors in Baghdad, hurting noone but himself.[87]
September 17: A suicide car bomb detonated near an Iraqi police checkpoint on al-Rashid Street in central Baghdad, killing at least eight Iraqis and wounding 41 others. Another vehicle-borne explosive device detonated on Haifa Street in Baghdad when US forces opened fire on it. The vehicle was attempting to breach a security perimeter, and both of its occupants were killed in the ensuing explosion.[88]
September 18: A suicide car bomb detonated in front of the Iraqi national guard headquarters in the northern city of Kirkuk, killing 19 people and wounding 67 others, including guardsmen and recruits.[89]
September 20: A car bomb detonated in Mosul killing all three people in the car and one bystander. Authorities believe that the victims were insurgents who were planning to carry out a suicide attack in the area, when their bomb detonated prematurely.[90]
September 22: A suicide car bomber killed 11 people and wounded up to 54 outside a photocopy shop in Baghdad, where Iraqi National Guard applicants were preparing their papers. Another suicide car bomb struck US military vehicles in the upmarket Mansour district of the capital, injuring four US soldiers and two civilians. One US military death was later attributed to these bombings.[91]
September 30: Up to two suicide bombers targeted US troops as they handed out sweets to Iraqi children in Baghdad, killing 42 and wounded 141. Of the dead 35 were children, while the wounded included 10 US soldiers & 72 children under the age of 14. Hours earlier a suicide blast in the Abu Ghraib area killed between three and nine people, including one US soldier.[92][93]
October 4: Ten people were killed when a suicide car bomber rammed an entrance to the Green Zone in Baghdad, close to where recruits were lining up to join Iraq's security forces. Seventy others were wounded. A car bomb in Mosul detonated with two people on board, killing the occupants and five others, though it was not clear if the attack was a deliberate suicide mission.[94]
October 6: A suicide car bomber killed at least 16 people at an Iraqi National Guard centre near the Syrian border.[95]
October 10: A suicide attacker detonated explosives packed on a minibus near a police academy in eastern Baghdad, killing 10 to 17 people. Another suicide car bomb in the capital struck a military convoy near the Culture Ministry, killing one US soldier.[96][97]
October 14: A pair of suicide bombers succeeded in penetrating the Green Zone in Baghdad. The twin blasts killed at least six people, including three or four Americans.[98][99]
October 15: A suicide car bomb blew up in an Iraqi Police contingent in main street in Al-Dawrah, south Baghdad. Five police officers were killed, and nine policemen injured.[100]
October 17: A suicide car bomb detonated on a bridge in the northern city of Mosul, killing five Iraqis and wounding 15 others.[101] A suicide car bomb detonated outside a Baghdad cafe popular with Iraqi police and near to the Australian embassy, killing seven and wounding more than twenty.[102][103]
October 23: At least 16 Iraqi policemen were killed and 40 others were wounded when a suicide driver detonated his car at a police station near a US Marine base in Khan al-Baghdadi, 140 miles west of the capital. A second suicide driver killed four guardsmen and injured six others in an attack near an Iraqi National Guard checkpoint in Ishaqi, 6 miles south of Samarra.[104]
October 25: Two suicide car bombs detonated in Mosul, killing at least three Iraqis and wounding at least nine government employees.[105] A suicide car bomber attacked a US convoy in Khaldiya, destroying at least two Humvees and causing an unknown number of US casualties.[106]
November 3: A suicide car bombing at a checkpoint on the Baghdad Airport road killed at least one British security contractor. Up to nine airline employees were also injured.[107][108]
November 4: Three Scottish Black Watch soldiers and an Iraqi translator were killed by a suicide bomber near Camp Dogwood, outside of Baghdad.[109] A suicide bomber blew up a car in front of the municipal council building in Tikrit, wounding ten.[110]
November 6: Four car bombs in Samarra targeted local police forces, killing about 40 people. At least two of the blasts are detonated by suicide bombers.[111][112]
November 7: Two bomb disposal experts from the Royal Signals and Royal Logistics Corps were seriously injured by a suicide car bomb. The explosion blew the legs off one of the men and caused serious limb injuries to the other.[113]
November 8: Near simultaneous suicide car bomb attacks on St. Matthews Catholic Church and St. Georges Catholic Church in Baghdad killed at least three people and wounded over 40.[114]
November 11: At least eighteen people were killed and fifteen wounded when a suicide car bomber targeted a vehicle carrying Americans in a central Baghdad market during rush hour.[115]
November 13: A suicide bomber exploded near an Iraqi police patrol in the center of Hillah, wounding four policemen.[116]
November 19: A suicide bomber exploded his vehicle near an Iraqi police patrol in Baghdad, injuring up to eleven people and killing one policeman.[117]
November 26: According to Al-Diyar Television, a suicide bomber blew up his car near the 14 July suspension bridge in Baghdad, causing an unknown number of casualties.[118]
November 29: A suicide bomber drove his vehicle into a group of policemen waiting to collect their salaries in western Ramadi. Twelve people were killed and ten wounded.[119]
December 3: A van with four suicide bombers on board drove into a Shi'ite mosque in Baghdad, killing fourteen civilians who had gathered for morning prayers.[120] A police station within the compound of the Ministry of Housing and Construction was attacked with a suicide car bomb, wounding an unknown number of people.[121]
December 4: A suicide bomber drove into a bus carrying Kurdish peshmerga fighters in the northern city of Mosul, killing 16. A suicide bomber targeted a police station just outside the main entrance to the Green Zone in Baghdad, killing seven and injuring fifty.[122]
December 5: A suicide car bomber drove into a convoy of National Guardsmen in Baiji, killing the local commander, Mohammad Jassim Rumaied, along with three bodyguards.[123]
December 8: A suicide bomber attacked a US convoy in Samarra, killing three Iraqis.[124]
December 13: A suicide car bomber kills thirteen while in line at a checkpoint at the Western Gate of Baghdad's Green Zone.[125][126]
December 14: A suicide car bomber strikes the same Green Zone checkpoint that was hit 24 hours earlier, killing at least six people and wounding thirteen.[127][128]
December 19: A suicide bomber in Najaf kills at least 51 people when he plows his vehicle into a funeral procession just 300 yards from the Imam Ali shrine. A suicide car bomb near a bus stop in Kerbala kills at least 14 people and wounds 50. It occurred near the twin shrines of Hussein and Abbas, and also near the home of Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani.[129][130][131]
December 21: A suicide bomber infiltrated Mosul's Marez Base and detonated his vest amongst a crowd of soldiers sitting down for lunch. Twenty two people were killed, including eighteen Americans, in a significant coup for the insurgency. The Ansar al-Sunnah Army claimed responsibility.[132]
December 23: According to Al-Sharqiyah Television, a suicide bomber detonated his vehicle during rush hour at a checkpoint in the Al-Latifiyah area, killing five people and wounding 13.[133]
December 24: A fuel tanker driven by a suicide bomber exploded in the Mansour district of Baghdad near the Libyan and Jordanian embassies. The explosion killed at least eight people, including guards at the Libyan embassy, and injured nineteen.[134]
December 27: A suicide bomber detonated his vehicle outside the home of Abdul Aziz al-Hakim, the head of SCIRI. Thirteen people were killed and about fifty injured, but Hakim escaped unharmed.[135]
December 28: A suicide bomber detonated his bomb in the center of Samarra, wounding ten people. The target of the blast was unclear.[136][137]

[edit] 2005
January 2: A suicide car bomber struck a bus carrying Iraqi national guardsmen north of Baghdad, killing 26 people.[138]
January 3: A suicide car bomb near the Green Zone in Baghdad killed at least four foreign civilian contractors, including three Britons and an American.[139][140] A suicide bomb in Baghdad exploded near the headquarters of the Iraqi National Accord Party, killing two police officers and one civilian.[141] A suicide car bomber in Balad killed four Iraqi National Guardsmen and wounded 14.[142]
January 4: A suicide truck bomber targeted a compound housing an elite commando division of the Iraqi police force in Baghdad, killing at least eight officers.[143][144]
January 5: A suicide car bomber hit a police academy and recruiting station in Hillah during a graduation ceremony, killing 19 people.[145] Six police officers were killed when a suicide car bomber struck a checkpoint in the Al-Mafraq neighborhood of Baqubah.[146] A suicide bomber struck in Baghdad near a US convoy, killing two Iraqi civilians.[147]
January 8: A suicide car bomb detonated by a gas station in southern Baghdad, killing four and wounding nineteen.[148]
January 10: A suicide bomber drove his vehicle into an Iraqi Border Security Forces base in Rubai'a, killing four soldiers.[149] A suicide bomber detonated his vehicle in the courtyard of a police station in southern Baghdad, killing seven people including four police officers.[150]
January 11: A suicide bomber detonated his car near a police station in Tikrit, killing seven Iraqi policemen.[151][152] A suicide car bomber targeted the Interior Ministry in Basra, killing one person.[153] A suicide bomber detonated his vehicle outside the Independent Electoral Commission in Basra, injuring no-one but himself.[154]
January 13: Four suicide bombers struck in Baghdad within a 90 minute period, killing at least 25 Iraqis. The targets included the Australian embassy, a hospital, Baghdad International Airport, and the Iraqi army base of Al-Muthana airport. None of the bombers penetrated the security checkpoints at their targets.[155]
January 16: A suicide car bomber struck at a crowd of people gathering for the funeral of a police officer in Kut, killing seven.[156]
January 17: At least ten people, including seven Iraqi police officers, were killed when a suicide bomber exploded his vehicle at a checkpoint outside an Iraqi police headquarters in Baiji.[157]
January 18: A suicide car bomber killed four people outside the office of the Supreme Council for the Islamic Revolution in Iraq.[158]
January 19: Five suicide bombings took place in Baghdad, killing a total of twenty-six people and wounding at least thirty. All of the blasts targeted checkpoints manned by soldiers or police officers.[159]
January 21: Fourteen people were killed when a suicide car bomb exploded outside the al-Taf mosque just after morning prayers.[160] Twelve people were killed when a suicide bomber drove his ambulance into a crowd of Shiites celebrating a wedding near Youssifiyah.[161]
January 23: A suicide bomber exploded a minivan packed with explosives outside a polling station in Hillah, injuring eight Iraqi army personnel.[162]
January 24: A suicide bomber detonated his vehicle at a police checkpoint outside the Baghdad party offices of the Iraqi National Accord Party, injuring ten people.[163]
January 26: Three suicide car bombs exploded within one hour of each other in the northern Iraqi town of Riyadh. Nine people were killed in the attacks which targeted an Iraqi army post, a police station and a road.[164][165][166] A suicide bomber detonated a tractor bomb outside the Kurdistan Democratic Party office in Sinjar, killing fifteen people.[167]
January 27: A suicide bomber detonated his vehicle outside the Diyala provincial governor's office, killing four people.[168] Another car bomber attacked a US military base in the centre of Ramadi. It was not clear if any casualties were caused.[169]
January 28: A suicide car bomb exploded outside of the al-Dora police station and a power station in southern Baghdad, killing six police officers.[170]
January 29: A suicide vest bomber blew himself up near the US-Iraqi Joint Coordination Center in Khanaqin, killing eight people.[171]
January 30: Eight or nine suicide vest bombers, mostly targeting polling stations, struck in Baghdad on election day.[172] Another suicide bomber hit a minibus carrying voters to the polls near Hillah, killing at least four people.[173]
February 3: A suicide car bomber detonated his vehicle near a foreign convoy on Baghdad's airport road. No official casualty figures were released.[174]
February 7: A suicide bomber targeted a hospital in Mosul, killing at least 12 policemen. A suicide bomber detonated his vehicle near a crowd of police recruits in Baqubah, killing fifteen.[175][176][177]
February 8: A suicide bomber walked into a crowd of Iraqi Army recruits outside the Iraqi National Guard Headquarters at the Muthana airfield in Baghdad, killing at least 20 people.[178]
February 11: A suicide bomber blew up a car bomb near the a Shiite mosque in Balad Ruz at the end of evening prayers, killing twelve people.[179]
February 17: In Baghdad, a man wearing two suicide vests filled with explosives was shot and killed before he could detonate them.[180]
February 18: A suicide bomber blew himself up outside the al-Khadimain Mosque in Baghdad, killing seventeen people.[181] Two suicide bombers attacked the Ali Baiya Mosque in Baghdad, killing ten. One of the bombers detonated his explosives, but the other was shot by a guard before he was able to detonate his.[182] A suicide bomber detonated himself at a checkpoint in a Sunni neighborhood in Baghdad, killing two police officers and one national guard member.[183]
February 19: A suicide vest bomber struck a bus filled with Shiite worshippers in Kadhimiya, killing 17.[184] A suicide bomber blew himself up near the Nada Mosque in Baghdad's Kadhimiya neighborhood, killing seven Shiites.[185] A suicide bomber detonated his explosives near an academic building in Kadhimiya, injuring no-one but himself.[186] Another bomber in Kadhimiya was killed by US troops before he could detonate his explosive device.[187] Also in Baghdad, three suicide bombers detonated their explosive devices in a procession of worshippers participating in the Ashura holiday, killing five.[188] A suicide bomber drove his scooter into a tent filled with Sunnis attending a funeral in Baghdad, killing six people.[189] A suicide car bomber struck an Iraqi National Guard base in Baqouba, killing one guardsman. A suicide car bomber targeted an Iraqi army checkpoint in Latifiya, killing two Iraqi soldiers.[190] A suicide bomber preparing to launch an attack in Baghdad was detained by Iraqi soldiers before he could detonate his bomb.[191]
February 22: A suicide car bomber hit a convoy of police commandos in Baghdad, killing two police officers.[192] Police arrested a Sudanese man who was attempting to detonate his explosive belt inside of the Adnan Khair Allah hospital.[193]
February 24: A suicide car bomber struck a police compound in Tikrit, killing fifteen officers.[194] A suicide car bomb exploded in Iskandariya, targeting the police headquarters and the nearby offices of the Supreme Council for Islamic Revolution in Iraq. Two police officers were killed and eight people injured.[195]
February 28: At least 120 people die when a suicide car bomber in Hilla explodes his vehicle amongst a crowd of people applying for jobs in Iraq's new security forces. 130 more are wounded in the deadliest single attack of the nearly 2-year-old insurgency.[196][197] A suicide car bomb exploded at a police checkpoint in Musayyib, killing at least one police officer and wounding several others.[198]
March 11: A suicide bomber attacked a funeral being held at a Shiite mosque in Mosul, killing 47 people and injuring more than 100.[199]
April 21: A suicide bombing on the road to Baghdad airport killed at least one person: English security contractor Alan Parkin.[140]
May 7 : A suicide car bomb in Baghdad's Tahir Square killed 22 people, including two American security contractors and a number of Iraqi children.[200][140]
June 14: A suicide bomber targets a bank in Kirkuk, killing 23 people and wounding nearly 100. In Kan'an, thirty miles north of Baghdad, five Iraqi soldiers are killed and two wounded in a suicide car bombing at a checkpoint.[201]
June 26: Three suicide bombings hit Iraqi army & police posts in Mosul, killing 15 police officers and 18 civilians.[202]
July 16: In Musayyib, a suicide bomber blew up a fuel truck in front of a Shiite mosque, killing over 90 and injuring 150.[203][204]
July 17: A suicide car bomber struck the offices of Iraq's electoral commission in eastern Baghdad, killing five election employees and one policeman. In another suicide attack, insurgents dumped two bodies on the road, then struck police who stopped to inspect them. About an hour later a suicide car bomber attacked a police convoy near a bus station in southern Baghdad, killing three police commandos and four civilians. Another suicide car bomber missed a US convoy but blasted two minibuses, killing six civilians in Mahmoudiya.[205][204]
July 29: A suicide bomber killed at least 26 people when he targeted an army recruiting center in the northern Iraqi town of Rubia.[206]
August 24: A suicide bombing in Baquba killed at least one person: American International Police Liaison Officer Mike Dawes.[140]
September 9: Suicide bombers with 2 large dump trucks loaded with an eastemated 2500 pounds of explosives each were stopped from entering FOB KALSU by a small patrol of U.S. Special Forses. The dump trucks exploded killing at least 19 Iraqi's, and injuring 4 U.S Special Forces .
September 14: A suicide bomber blew himself up among a crowd of poor Shiite Muslim laborers waiting for work in Baghdad, killing at least 112.[207][208] POSSIBLY MORE SUICIDE ATTACKS ON THIS DAY
September 19: A suicide car bombing in Mosul killed at least three American security contractors.[140]
September 28: In the first female suicide bombing of the post-Baathist insurgency, a woman dressed as a man detonated her explosive belt outside a US military facility in Tal Afar, killing nine and wounding thirty. Al Qaeda in Iraq claimed responsibility.[209][210]
October 11: Insurgent suicide bomb attacks leave over 30 people dead in Talafar, North West Iraq.[211]
October 12: At least 30 people die following an insurgent suicide bomb attack in Talafar, the second such attack in as many days. Three other suicide car bombs took place in Baghdad and Baqouba, including an assassination attempt on Iraq’s minister of provincial affairs, Saad Naif al-Hardan. In that attack, a bomber in Baghdad targeted a convoy of cars preparing to pick up the minister at his office, leaving five bodyguards and five bystanders wounded.[212] POSSIBLE FIFTH OTHER ATTACK ON THIS DAY
November 9: A failed car bombing of US troops killed a female suicide bomber and injured one soldier. The bomber was later identified as Muriel Degauque from Belgium, who had converted to Islam after marrying a Moroccan man.[213]
November 10: At least 30 people have died following an insurgent suicide bomb attack on a restaurant in Baghdad.[214]
November 14: A suicide bombing in Baghdad killed at least three South African security contractors.[140]
November 18: Two suicide bombers wearing explosive belts struck two Shia mosques in the town of Khanaqin near the Iranian border, killing at least 74 people. Two suicide car bombs exploded outside an interior ministry building in the central Jadiriya district of Baghdad, killing six people.[215]
November 23: One suicide car bomber kills 18 people, mostly Iraqi police in an ambush in the northern Iraqi city of Kirkuk.[214]
November 24: 15 people die after a suicide bomb attack in Hilla.[214]
December 6: A pair of suicide bombers kill 40 and wound 70 in an attack on a police academy in eastern Baghdad. One of the suicide bombers detonated near a group of students outside a classroom, and then when the Iraqi police and students fled to a bunker for shelter, a second bomber detonated his vest.[216][217]A suicide bomber killed three people and injured at least 20 others outside a cafe in Baghdad.[218]
December 8: A suicide bomber detonated inside a passenger bus in southern Baghdad, killing 30 passengers and wounding 40.[216]
December 11: One U.S. soldier was killed by a suicide car bomber near Ramadi.[219]
December 19: An Iraqi police colonel was almost assassinated when a suicide bomber attacked the colonel's convoy in Baghdad, two civilians were killed.[220]
December 25: A suicide bomber attacked two Iraqi army vehicles in central Baghdad killing five soldiers and wounding seven policemen and civilians.[221]
December 26: A suicide bomber threw grenades at police recruits outside a training center killing two and then detonated his explosive belt.[222]
December 29: A suicide bomber killed four police officers in Baghdad.[223]
December 30: A suicide bomber killed a police officer in Baghdad.[224]

[edit] 2006
January 1: Two suicide car bombs kill one Iraqi soldier and wound 24 others north of Baghdad.[225]
January 2: A suicide bomber kills seven people on a bus in Baquba.[226]
January 4: A suicide bomber struck a Shiite funeral, killing 32 and wounding 40.[227] Suicide bomber kills about 30 people and wounded dozens during a Shiite Muslim funeral at Miqdadiya.[228]
January 5: A suicide bomber in Kerbala detonated an explosive belt laced with ballbearings and a grenade, killing 51 and wounding 138. A suicide bomber in Ramadi blew himself up near a group of police and Army recruits, killed more than 60 and wounded around 70. Two other suicide car bombs explode in Baghdad.[229][230]
January 6: A suicide bomber targeted an Interior Ministry patrol, and one policeman was killed in the explosion which wounded seven others.[231]
January 9: Two suicide bombers disguised as police infiltrated the heavily fortified Interior Ministry compound in Baghdad and blow themselves up killing 29.[232]
January 20: A suicide car bomber killed two U.S. soldiers in Haqlaniyah.[233][234]
January 23: A suicide bomber kills three people and injures seven others near the Iranian embassy in Baghdad.[235]
February 14: A suicide car bomber killed two U.S. marines near Qaim.[236]
March 10: A suicide truck bomber kills eight and wounds 11 at a checkpoint in Falluja.[237]
March 14: A suicide bombing in Northern Iraq killed at least one person: America security contractor Chaz Benjamin Crawford.[140]
March 27: A suicide bomber kills 30 to 40 people at a security-forces recruitment center in northern Iraq[238]
March 29: Two suicide bombers on a mini-bus filled with explosives attempted to attack a police station in Haswa, south of Baghdad, but the bus exploded prematurely when police opened fire on it, wounding 11 policemen and a female bystander.[239]
March 30: A suicide car bomber rammed a police convoy in west Baghdad’s Yarmouk neighborhood, killing one police commando and wounding three others. Two civilians also were hurt.[240]
April 3: Ten die and 38 are wounded during a suicide truck bomb attack near a Shiite mosque in northeastern Baghdad[241]
April 7: Two or three suicide bombers target the Baratha mosque in Baghdad, killing 85 people and wounding 160.[242][243][244]
April 11: A suicide bomber kills an American soldier in Raweh.[245]
April 17: A suicide bomber attacked a market in the town of Mahmudiya killing at least 13 people and wounding 19.[246] Two or three suicide car bombers targeted the Government Center in Ramadi, wounding one U.S. Marine.[247][248]
May 1: A suicide bomber attacked a US army patrol killing one Iraqi civilian and wounding two others in Iskandariya south of Baghdad. [249]
May 2: Ten people die and six are injured when a suicide bomber explodes near a convoy carrying the governor of Anbar in central Ramadi.[250]
May 3: Suicide bomber kills 16 and wounds 25 at a police recruitment center in Falluja.[251]
May 4: A suicide bomber attacked a crowd of police officers and civilians outside the civil court building in Baghdad.[252]
May 6: Suicide bomber kills three Iraqi soldiers at a base in Tikrit.[253]
May 7: Suicide bomber kills five and wounds 18 in Karbala.[254]A suicide bomber attacked an Iraqi army patrol as it left a base in the neighborhood of Azamiyah in Baghdad killing 10 people and wounding 15, most were Iraqi soldiers.[255]
May 9: A suicide car bombing kills 22 and wounds 134 in Tal Afar.[256]
May 14: A double suicide car bomb attack outside the Baghdad airport, near the Victory Base checkpoint, killing 14 people and wounding six others.[257]
May 20: A suicide car bomber attacked a police station in Al-Qaim, killing five people and wounding ten. Victims were both civilians and policemen.[258]
May 21: A suicide bomber kills 13 and wounds 18 in a restaurant in central Baghdad.[259]
May 29: A suicide car bomber attacked a police patrol in Baghdad wounding two police and killing one.[260]
May 30: A suicide bomber killed at least 12 people and wounded 36 in Hilla.[261]
June 3: A suicide bomber attacked a market in Basra, killing 28 people and wounding 62 others.[262]
June 11: A suicide car bomb explodes at an Iraqi Army checkpoint in Baquba, killing three Iraqi soldiers and wounding six.[citation needed]
June 12: A suicide bomber blew himself up at a gas station in Tal Afar killing four civilians and wounding more than 40.[263]
June 13: As many as five suicide attacks hit Kirkuk on this day. In the central Quraya neighbourhood, a suicide car bomber struck the house of a senior police officer, Colonel Taher Salah al-Din, seriously wounding him and killing one of his bodyguards. Shortly afterwards, a suicide bomber in a car was shot by guards as he tried to attack Kirkuk's police headquarters. He blew himself up, killing two policemen. Across town a suicide car bomber blew himself up outside offices of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan, wounding two people. A second suicide car bomber then targeted the same building but was shot and killed by guards before he could detonate his bomb. Another suicide bomber struck a security building in the Wasit neighbourhood, wounding four civilians.[264][265]
June 14: Police shot and killed a suicide bomber as he tried to attack a police checkpoint in Kirkuk.[266]
June 16: A suicide bomber slips into a Shiite mosque in Baghdad, killing 11 and wounding 25 during Friday prayers.[267]
June 17: A suicide bomber detonated his vehicle near a police checkpoint in Mahmoudiya, killing four people and injuring 15.[268]
June 19: A suicide bomber killed four civilians and wounded 10 in an attack on an Iraqi army checkpoint in central Baghdad.[269]
June 20: A suicide bomber kills two and injures two in a senior citizens' home in Basra.[270]
June 24: A suicide bomber in Dhuluyia killed five Iraqi policemen.[271]
June 25: A suicide bomber killed a police commando and wounded nine people in an attack on a police checkpoint in Baghdad's.[272]
June 26: Two Iraqi police commandos die and four people are injured when a suicide bomber explodes at a military checkpoint in western Baghdad.[273]
June 27: A suicide bomber attacked a gas station in Kirkuk killing at least three people and wounding 17.[274]
June 28: A suicide car bomber attacked a Sunni mosque, near a market in Baqubah, killing three people.[275]
June 29: A suicide car bomber kills five and wounds at least 31 during a wake for an Iraqi soldier in Kirkuk.[276][277]
July 1: A suicide bomber killed two policemen and wounded six people in an attack on a police patrol in Mosul.[278]
July 3: A suicide car bomber attacked a security patrol in Baghdad, wounding two policemen, two soldiers, and one civilian.[279]
July 5: A suicide car bomber attacked a police checkpoint in Mosul, killing two people, including a policeman.[280]
July 6: A suicide bomber attacked two buses carrying Iranian pilgrims outside a Shi'ite Muslim shrine in Kufa killing 12 people and wounding 41, eight of the dead were Iranians.[281]
July 10: A suicide bomber attacked the offices of the Kurdish PUK party in Kirkuk killing three and wounding eight. A suicide bomber attacked a crowd of civilians gathered at the site of an earlier explosion in Baghdad's Sadr City district killing 8 and wounding 41 people. [282][283]
July 11: More than 50 people were killed in Baghdad in violence that included a double suicide bombing near busy entrances to the fortified Green Zone.[284]
July 12: A suicide bomber blows himself up in a restaurant in southern Baghdad, killing seven and injuring 20.[285]
July 13: A suicide bomber attacked a police patrol killing three people and wounding eight in Kirkuk. A suicide bomber attacked the city council of Abi Saida, north of Baghdad, killing six people and wounding three, including the head of the city council. A suicide car bomber attacked a police patrol in Mosul, killing two policemen and three civilians and wounding five, including two policemen.[286][287]
July 14: A suicide bomber attacked a police patrol killing five people, including three civilians, in Mosul.[288]
July 15: A suicide bomber attacked a police commando checkpoint in eastern Baghdad killing two police commandos and wounding four. A suicide car bomb attacked a police patrol in Baghdad, wounding six people, including two policemen.[289][290]
July 16: A suicide bomber strikes a cafe in Tuz Khurmatu, killing 28 people.[291][292]
July 18: A suicide car bomb kills 53 to 59 people and injures more than 100 at a market in Kufa.[293][294] A suicide bomber attacked an Iraqi army patrol in Mosul killing four people and wounding two.[295]
July 21: A suicide bomber killed six policemen and wounded 13 others near Falluja.A suicide bomber killed six policemen and wounded 13 others near Falluja. A suicide bomber broke into the home of As'ad Ali Yasin, the head of the Samarra local council, and blew himself up, killing himself but not harming Yasin or anybody else.[296][297]
July 23: 32 to 34 are killed and 65 to 70 are wounded when a suicide bomber driving a minibus blows it up near a market in Sadr City, Baghdad.[298][299]
July 24: A suicide bomber killed five Iraqi soldiers and wounded four in an attack on their patrol in Mosul. A suicide bomber attacked a Samarra Emergency Battalion checkpoint killing a civilian and wounding six policemen. [300][301]
July 25: A suicide bomber attacked a house used by the Iraqi police in Samarra killing one person and wounding seven other people.[302]
July 29: A suicide bomber attacked a police checkpoint near Qaim, killing himself and wounding two policemen.[303]
July 30:A suicide car bomber attacked a police patrol in Mosul killing a policeman and wounding three other officers.[304]
July 31: A suicide bomber attacked an Iraqi observation post outside Mosul killing four soldiers and wounding six.[305]
August 1: A suicide car bomber kills at least 10 soldiers and four civilians and wounds 22 near an Iraqi army convoy in central Baghdad.[306]
August 4: A suicide bomber in a pick-up truck blew up in an athletic field in Hadhar, killing 10 and wounding 12.[307][308]
August 6: A suicide bomber attacks a funeral in central Tikrit, killing 15 people and injuring 17.[309][310]
August 7: Nine soldiers die and 10 civilians are injured due to a suicide truck bomb in Samarra.[311]
August 10: A suicide bomber struck a checkpoint near a shrine in Najaf, killing 35 and injuring 122.[312][313]
August 13: Insurgents used a rocket, a car bomb, a suicide bomber on a motorcycle and two other devices to attack the Zafaraniya neighbourhood of southeastern Baghdad over the course of an hour. 57 people were killed, and almost 150 wounded.[314]
August 15: A suicide truck bomber killed nine people and wounded 36 outside the headquarters of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan in Mosul.[315]
August 19: A suicide car bomber attacked a Shiite mosque in Baghdad's Doura district killing one person.[316]
August 23: A suicide bomber attacked a police headquarters in Mosul killing one person and wounding ten. A suicide bomber dressed as a policeman wounded six policemen in an attack on a police station.[317][318]
August 27: A suicide truck bomber killed two Kurdish guards and wounded 16 people in an attack on the party offices of the PUK. A suicide car double suicide bombing in Kirkuk near the home of Peyrut Talabani, a cousin of President Talabani, 9 people were killed and 22 wounded. [319][320][321]
August 28: In Baghdad, 16 people died, including 13 policemen, when a suicide car bomber attacked a compound of the Iraqi interior ministry. In Baghdad, dozens of people were injured in the mid-morning blast outside the interior ministry. The ministry complex has been frequently targeted in the past and is heavily guarded. The Baghdad bomber struck as UK Defence Minister Des Browne was in the capital for talks with Iraqi officials. A suicide car bomber attacked a line of cars waiting for fuel at a gas station in the Dora district of Baghdad killing three and wounding fifteen people. [322][323]
August 29: A suicide car bombing somewhere in Iraq killed at least one person: American interpreter Saher Georges.[140]
August 31: A suicide bomber attacked a gas station in eastern Baghdad killing 2 people and wounding 13.[324]
September 3: A suicide bomber attacked a police patrol in Mosul killing two policemen and wounding three.[325]
September 7: A suicide bomber attacked a police fuel depot in Baghdad killing 12 policemen. A suicide bomber attacked a police patrol killing 3 people and wounded 10 in a tunnel in the Bab al-Sharji district of Baghdad.[326]
September 9: A suicide bomber killed one policeman and wounded 10 civilians after police at Baghdad's Adhamiya police station fired at the bombers car and it to detonated prematurly.[327]
September 10: A suicide car bomber attacked a police raiding party killing 3 people and wounding 14, mostly policemen.[328]
September 11: A suicide bomber blew himself up on a bus full of army recruits in Baghdad killing 16 people and wounding 7.[329]
September 14: A suicide truck bomb hit a U.S. Army outpost in Baghdad killing three soldiers and wounding 25. A suicide bomber strapped himself with explosives and detonated them at an Iraq police checkpoint in Tal Afar, killing one police officer and wounding two others.[330]
September 16: A suicide bomber attacked a U.S. patrol in Ramadi killing four civilians. A suicide bomber attacked a well-fortified police station in Baghdad's Doura district killing one civilian and wounding 22 others.[331]
September 17: A suicide car bomber attacked a police checkpoint in Kirkuk killing only himself.[332]
September 18: A suicide bomber attacked a police recruitment centre in Ramadi killing 13 people and wounding 10. A suicide bomber attacked a Tal Afar market killing at least 21 people and wounding 17.[333][334]
September 19: A suicide bomber attacked a crowd of people who had gathered at the scene of an earlier bomb attack on an army base in Sharqat. At least 21 people were killed and 50 wounded in both attacks.[335]
September 20: A suicide bomber attacked the house of Khalid al-Fulalli, a Sunni leader of the Bazi tribe, in Samarra, one child was killed and 26 people were wounded in the attack. A suicide truck bomber attacked a police checkpoint in the Doura district of Baghdad, killing seven police commandos and wounding 11 other, among them three civilians. A suicide bomber attacked a Tal Afar market killing at least 22 people and wounding 24.[336][337]
September 24: A suicide bomber attacked a checkpoint in Tal Afar killing two Iraqi soldiers and wounded three, including a civilian.[338]
September 25: A suicide bomber attacked a police checkpoint in Ramadi 7 policemen and wounding 7 others.[339]
September 26: A suicide bomber attacked a new police station in Jurf al-Sakhar killing 2 policemen and wounding 4 policemen and 8 U.S. soldiers.[340]
September 27: A suicide bomber attacked the Iraqi Communist Party's headquarters in Baghdad killing five people and wounding fifteen. [341]
September 28: A suicide bomber attacked a checkpoint near the U.S. military base at Kirkuk airport killing one policeman and wounding eight. A suicide bomber attacked an Iraqi army headquarters killing two civilians and wounding 25, including nine soldiers, in the Shaab district of Baghdad.[342]
September 30: A suicide bomber attacked an Iraqi army checkpoint in Tal Afar killing two people and wounding 30.[343]
October 3: A suicide bomber killed three and wounded nineteen at a fish market in Baghdad.[344]
October 4: A suicide car bomber struck an Iraqi police and army checkpoint in the northern city of Tal Afar, wounding three policemen, two soldiers and nine civilians. A suicide truck bomber blew himself up outside the Iraqi army headquarters in western Ramadi, police said. No one other than the bomber was killed but a number were wounded.[345] In Ramadi, a car bomber rammed his vehicle into the entrance of a police station and wounded four.[346]
October 7: A suicide car bomb killed 14 people, including four soldiers, and wounded 13, including nine civilians, at an Iraqi Army checkpoint in the northern Iraqi town of Tal Afar.[347]
October 9: A suicide car bomber killed a policeman and wounded 11 others, a policeman and 10 civilians, at a police checkpoint in the northern town of Tal Afar, about 420 km (260 miles) north of Baghdad.[348] A suicide car bomber rammed a police checkpoint wounding six officers and commandos near the Jordanian border at Trebil.[349]
October 12: In Kirkuk a suicide bomber rammed his car into an Iraqi Army checkpoint wounding one soldier.[350] A suicide bomber attacked the army headquarters in Ramadi, there were no casualties.[351]
October 13: A suicide bomber attacked a patrol in Mazraa killing three Iraqi soldiers.[352]
October 15: Three suicide bombers attacked different targets in Kirkuk killing 18 people and wounding more than 70 others. A suicide bomber in Tal Afar killed five people, including three policemen. A suicide bomber attacked a market in Al Qaim killing eight people.[353]
October 17: A suicide car bomber targeting police commandos killed two police and wounded nine, including four civilians, in Baghdad's southern Saidiya district. A suicide car bomber targeted an Iraqi army checkpoint, killing a soldier and wounding two others in the town of Shirqat, 300 km (180 miles) north of Baghdad.[354] Two suicide bombers attacked the police academy in Kirkuk, there were no casualties.[355]
October 19: A suicide car bomb killed two Iraqi soldiers and wounded four more some 35 km (22 miles) southwest of Kirkuk. Six suicide bombers in vehicles, including one in a fuel truck, attacked Iraqi police and U.S. patrols, and insurgents fired mortars and clashed with police, the violence killed at least 20 people in Mosul. A suicide car bomber killed at least eight people and wounded 70 others in the oil city of Kirkuk, 250 km (155 miles) north of Baghdad.[356]
October 21: A suicide bomber blew himself up on an Iraqi bus in Baghdad killing five passengers and wounding 15 others.[357]
October 22: A suicide bomber killed six people and wounded 20 on Palestine Street in central Baghdad.[358]
October 25: A suicide bomber attacked a hospital in Baquba killing two policemen.[359]
October 26: A suicide bomber wounded two Iraqi soldiers in Tal Afar.[360]
October 30: A suicide attacker blew himself up inside a police headquarters in Kirkuk, killing two policemen and a three-year-old girl and wounding 19, including 10 policemen. Police said the attacker was wearing a police officer uniform. A double suicide attack hit an Iraqi army checkpoint at a border pass near Syria, killing six soldiers and wounding one.[361]
November 1: Two suicide car bomb attacks on police positions north of Ramadi killed five policemen and wounded three.[362]
November 7: A suicide bomber walked into a cafe in the Shi'ite Greyat district and blew himself up after dark, killing 17 people and wounding 20.[363]
November 10: A suicide car bomber hit an army checkpoint, killing a colonel and four soldiers, and wounding 17 people including 10 soldiers in Tal Afar, about 240 km (260 miles) northwest of Baghdad.[364]
November 11: A suicide car bomber attacked a police station, killing two people, including one woman, in the town of Zaghinya to the north of Baquba, 65 km (40 miles) north of Baghdad.[365]
November 12: A suicide bomber walked into a police recruiting centre in Baghdad and blew himself up, killing 35 people and wounding 58.[366]
November 18: A suicide car bomb at a police checkpoint in Haditha, west of Baghdad, killed one policeman and wounded another.[367]
November 19: A suicide car bomb near a funeral procession killed three people and wounded 22 in the northern Iraqi city of Kirkuk.[368]
November 20: A suicide car bomber exploded his vehicle near a police checkpoint and killed two people, including a policeman, and wounded six others, including four policemen, in Ramadi. A suicide car bomber rammed his car into a joint Iraqi police-army patrol and killed three soldiers and wounded four others, including a policeman, in a town west of Mosul.[369]
November 23: Mortar rounds and five car bombs, at least three of which were suicide attacks, killed 215 in Baghdad's Sadr City.[370] [371]
November 24: A double suicide attack killed 22 people and wounded 45 at a market in a Shi'ite district in the northern city of Tal Afar, near the Syrian border.[372]
November 29: A suicide car bomber targeting a police station killed one civilian and wounded 23 in the northern city of Mosul, 390 km (240 miles) north of Baghdad. A suicide car bomber targeting a police patrol killed a policeman and wounded seven people, including three policemen, in southwestern Baghdad. A suicide car bomber exploded near a police patrol, killing a policeman and wounding five civilians in al-Nidhal street in central Baghdad.[373]
December 1: A suicide bomber attacked a U.S. patrol in Kirkuk killing two civilians.[374]
December 3: A suicide bomber attacked a police patrol in Mosul killing two people. A suicide bomber attacked the convoy of a police official near Kirkuk killing three policemen.[375]
December 6: A suicide bomber attacked a minibus in Baghdad killing three people.[376]
December 9: A suicide bomber killed seven people in Karbala in an attack on a market.[377]
December 11: A suicide bomber killed one police commando in Baghdad.[378]
December 12: A suicide bomber struck a crowd of mostly poor Shiites in Baghdad on Tuesday, killing at least 71 people and wounding 220 after luring construction workers onto a pickup truck by offering them jobs as they were eating breakfast.[379] A suicide bomber attacked a police checkpoint in Baghdad killing one person.[380]
December 13: A double suicide attack on an Iraqi army base in Riyadh, near Kirkuk, killed seven soldiers and wounded 15.[381]A double suicide attack on the headquarters of the Iraqi army's 2nd Battalion, near Kirkuk, killed 4 soldiers and wounded 10.[382]
December 20: A suicide car bomber attacked a police checkpoint in Baghdad killing 11 people.[383]
December 21: A suicide bomber attacked a police recruitment centre in Baghdad killing three police officers and 12 recruits. A suicide bomber attacked an Iraqi army checkpoint near Kirkuk killing one soldier. A suicide bomber killed two people in Baghdad.[384]
December 24: A suicide bomber walked into a police station in the Iraqi town of Muqdadiya in Diyala province and detonated his explosives, killing at least seven police officers and wounding 30 more.[385]
December 25: A suicide bomber killed three people and wounded 20 others when he blew himself up aboard a crowded bus in the Shi'ite Talibiya district in northeastern Baghdad. A suicide bomber targeting a police checkpoint near the main entrance of Anbar University killed three policemen and wounded two students in the city of Ramadi, 110 km (70 miles) west of Baghdad.[386]
December 28: A suicide bomber using a minibus attacked the offices of the KDP in Mosul, two people were killed and 19 were wounded.[387]
December 29: A suicide bomber a Shi'ite mosque in Khalis killing 10 people.[388]
December 30: A suicide bomber killed five people in Tal Afar.[389]

[edit] 2007
January 8: A suicide truck bomber attacked a checkpoint in Ramadi killing two policemen.[390]
January 10: Two suicide bombers attacked separately in Tal Afar killing five people and wounding 15 others.[391]
January 15: A suicide bomber attacked an office of the Kurdistan Democratic Party in Mosul killing 5 people and wounding 28.[392]
January 16: A double car bombing, including one suicide attack, kills 70 people at the Mustansiriya University in Baghdad. 180 others are wounded. Shortly after a bomb exploded in a Baghdad motorcycle market, a suicide bomber attacked the police and first responders who had arrived at the scene of the attack killing 13 people, including 3 policemen, and wounding 17.[393][394]
January 17: A suicide car bomb struck a market in Sadr City, killing 17 people.[395] A suicide bomber attacked near a police headquarters in Kirkuk killing 10 people.[396] Police shot and killed a suicide bomber after he attempted to attack a police checkpoint in Ramadi.[397]
January 18: A suicide bomber attacked a police patrol in Mosul killing one civilian and wounding six people, including four policemen.[398]
January 21: A suicide bomber attacked an Iraqi army patrol in Mosul killing one woman.[399]
January 22: A parked car bomb followed immediately by a suicide car bomber strikes a predominantly Shiite commercial area in the Bab al-Sharqi market in central Baghdad, killing 88 people.[400][401]
January 23: A suicide car bomber attacked the Kurdistan Youth Federation, an affiliate of the KDP, in Mosul killing wounding nine people.[402]
January 24: A suicide bomber attacked a police patrol in Baghdad killing four policemen.[403]
January 25: A suicide car bomber killed 26 people and wounded 55 at a busy intersection in the Karrada district of Baghdad.[404]
January 26: A suicide bomber attacked a Shi'ite mosque near Mosul killing one person. A suicide bomber attacked an army patrol in Baghdad killing two soldiers.[405] Police killed a suicide car bomber as tried to attack their checkpoint in Ramadi.[406]
January 27: 13 people were killed in a double suicide bombing in Baghdad.[407] A suicide car bomb exploded outside a Shiite mosque in Kirkuk killing the vehicle driver and passenger.[408]
January 28: In the first attack of its kind, a suicide bomber targeted an Emergency Response Unit in Ramadi with a chlorine-laden truck bomb. 16 People were killed in the blast, but the chlorine did not appear to injure anyone.[409] A suicide bomber blew himself up in Kirkuk, killing eight people.[410]
January 29: A suicide car bomber attacked a police checkpoint in the Hurriyah district of Baghdad killing 4 people and wounding 5.[411]
January 30: A suicide bomber killed 23 people and wounded 57 in an attack on a Shi'ite mosque in Balad Ruz.[412] A suicide bomber attacked a checkpoint protecting religious pilgrims commemorating the Ashura holiday in Hafriya killing two people.[413]
February 1: Six people were killed and 12 wounded when a suicide bomber blew himself up in a minibus in the central Baghdad district of Karrada.[414] Two suicide bombers blew themselves up in a crowded outdoor market in Hilla, south of Baghdad, killing 73 people.[415][416]
February 3: A suicide bomber blew up his vehicle in Baghdad's Sadriya market, killing 135 people and wounding 305, in the deadliest single bombing since the 2003 US-led invasion.[417][418] A suicide bomber inadvertently veered into & blew up an ambulance in Mosul, killing a pregnant woman and wounding two others. Police sources suggested his intended target was the Al Boursah Market.[419]
February 8: A suicide bomber attacked an Iraqi police checkpoint north of Haditha in Anbar province, killing seven policemen and wounding three.[420]
February 10: A suicide car bomber killed five people and wounded 10 near a queue outside a bakery in the mainly Shi'ite district of Karrada. A suicide car bomber killed one Iraqi soldier and wounded five people, including three civilians, as it targeted an army checkpoint in the northern Iraqi town of Tal Afar.[421]
February 11: In Tikrit, 80 miles north of Baghdad, a suicide truck bomber slammed into a crowd of police lining up for duty Sunday near Tikrit, collapsing the station and killing at least 30 people and wounding 50.[422]DUD CITATION One policeman was wounded when a suicide bomber exploded near a Shi'ite mosque in the Ilaam district in southern Baghdad.[423]
February 13: A suicide bomber blew up a truck near a Baghdad college in the western district of Iskan, killing 18 people and wounding 40.[424]
February 14: A suicide car bomber killed at least eight policemen and wounded 20 others when he blew up his vehicle at the entrance of a police station in the western Iraqi city of Ramadi, police sources said. The officer in charge of the station, Colonel Salam al-Dulaimi, died in the blast.[425]
February 17: A suicide bomber attacked a checkpoint near Kerbala wounding two policemen. A double suicide attack killed 10 people and wounded 83 in Kirkuk.[426]
February 19: At least one, and possibly as many as three suicide car bombers attacked a US combat outpost north of Baghdad, killing two American soldiers and wounding 29 others.[427][428][429] Two suicide bombers killed 11 people, including five police officers, when they attacked the house of a tribal leader in Ramadi.[430] A chlorine-laden truck was detonated by a suicide bomber in Ramadi, killing two Iraqi security forces.[431] A suicide bomber attacked the house of the army chief in Dhuluiya, killing five and wounding fifteen.[432]
February 20: Seven are killed by a suicide bomber during a funeral in Baghdad.[433]DUD CITATION A suicide car bomber hit a vegetable market in a Shiite enclave of the Sunni Dora district in southern Baghdad. At least five people were killed and seven injured.[434]
February 21: In a suicide bombing in Najaf on a police checkpoint 12 people, including seven policemen, where killed.[435]
February 24: A suicide truck bomber killed 52 people at a mosque in Habbaniyah.[436]A suicide car bomber killed one civilian in southern Baghdad.[437] A suicide bomber attacked outside a SCIRI compound in Baghdad killing three people, the compound was not his target.[438]
February 25: A suicide bomber attacked a college campus in Baghdad killing 41 people, mostly students.[439]DUD CITATION
February 26: A suicide bomber attacked a police station in Ramadi killing 14 people.[440] A suicide bomber attacked a checkpoint near Kirkuk killing one Iraqi soldier.[441]
February 27: A suicide bomber attacked an Iraqi police station in Mosul killing 7 policemen and wounding 47 people, including 15 other policemen. A suicide bomber killed four people near Mosul.[442]
February 28: A suicide bomber attacked an Iraqi police station in Baghdad killing 2 policemen and wounding another 4.[443]DUD CITATION
March 3: A suicide bomber killed 3 policemen and 9 civilians in Ramadi.[444]DUD CITATION
March 5: A suicide bomber killed 38 and wounded 105 people at a Baghdad book market.[445]DUD CITATION
March 6: A double suicide attack killed 120 people and wounded 190 in Hilla.[446]DUD CITATION
March 7: A suicide bomber kills 30 at a restaurant in Balad Ruz, in the Diyala province.[447]DUD CITATION A suicide bomber attacked a checkpoint in Baghdad killing 12 policemen and 10 civilians.[448]
March 8: A suicide car bomber struck a police patrol in Mosul, killing four policemen.[449]
March 10: A suicide bomber targeting a military patrol in Sadr city kills 18 people, including 6 soldiers, and wounds 48.[450]DUD CITATION
March 11: A suicide car bomber rammed a truck carrying Shiite pilgrims returning from a religious commemoration, killing 32 people. A suicide bomber attacked the offices of Iraq Islamic Party in Mosul, killing three guards.[451]DUD CITATION A suicide bomber killed 10 people in an attack between Talbiya Bridge and Mustansiriya Square.[452]
March 14: A man wearing an explosives belt strolled into an outdoor market in Tuz Khormato and blew himself up, killing 8 and wounding 25. A suicide car bomber slammed into an Iraqi army checkpoint in the Sunni neighborhood of Yarmouk, killing 2 civilians and wounding 4 others.[453]DUD CITATION
March 15: A suicide bomber attacked an Iraqi army and police checkpoint in central Baghdad, killing eight policemen and soldiers and wounding 25. A suicide bomber targeted an Iraqi army checkpoint killing one Iraqi soldier in the Yarmouk district in Baghdad.[454] A suicide bomber struck in the Karada district in Baghdad killing two civilians.[455]DUD CITATION A suicide bomber attacked a military checkpoint under construction west of Baquba wounding 10 Iraqi Army soldiers.[456]DUD CITATION A suicide bomber rammed his car into a bus killing four people in Iskandariyah.[457]
March 16: Three suicide bombers driving chlorine-laden trucks wounded 350 Iraqis in co-ordinated attacks across Al Anbar province. The bombers struck in Ramadi, Amiriyah, and the Albu Issa tribal region south of Fallujah.[458][459] A suicide bomber wounded 11 people, including 4 policemen, in Diyala province.[460]DUD CITATION
March 17: A suicide car bomb hit a checkpoint in Baghdad's Harthiya district, killing three and wounding five.[461] Iraqi soldiers from 3rd Brigade, 5th Iraqi Army Division killed a suicide bomber south of Shakarat. The bomber ignored several verbal warnings to stop, and upon being shot his vest detonated.[462][463]
March 18: An insurgent car bomb was waved through a security checkpoint in Azamiya, Northern Baghdad, after troops noticed two children were sitting in the back seats. Using the children as a decoy, the driver then gained permission to leave his vehicle parked next to a crowded marketplace in the district. With both minors still on board the car bomb detonated, killing them along with at least three other people.[464]
March 19: A suicide bomber attacked a Shiite mosque in Baghdad killing 6 people and wounding 32. [465]DUD CITATION
March 20: A suicide car bomber targeted an Iraqi army checkpoint in the Jami'a district of Baghdad, killing one soldier and wounding another.[466]
March 21: A suicide truck bomber killed five and wounded 40 when he attacked the headquarters of a Kurdish party, the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan, in Mosul.[467]
March 23: Deputy prime minister Salam Al-Zubaie was seriously injured in a high profile assassination attempt by a suicide bomber at a prayer hall in his own residential compound. Eight members of his entourage were killed, and there were reports the bomber could have been one of his own bodyguards.[468][469][470]
March 24: A suicide truck bombing destroyed a Baghdad police station, killing 33 officers and wounding another 44 people.[471] In Haswa, a suicide truck bomber killed 11 people and wounded 45 more near a mosque. A suicide bomber blew himself up in a Tal Afar marketplace, killing ten and wounding three people. A suicide bomber attacked a US-Iraqi joint checkpoint in Ramadi wounding three Iraqi soldiers.[472]DUD CITATION Three suicide bombers attacked a police station and two checkpoints near Al Qaim on the Syrian border killing 17 policemen and 3 civilians.[473]DUD CITATION
March 25: Two soldiers died after a suicide car bomber struck an Iraqi army checkpoint in Baqouba.[474]
March 26: Near the Shorja marketplace in central Baghdad, a suicide car bomber killed two people and injured five others.[475] Two suicide truck bombers attacked a U.S. military outpost near Fallujah wounding 8 American soldiers.[476]
March 27: In the deadliest single blast of the four-year-old insurgency, 152 people were killed and 347 wounded when a suicide truck bomber targeted a Shi'ite district of Tal Afar. 100 homes were destroyed in the blast.[477][478] Outside Ramadi, a suicide truck bomber attacked a roadside restaurant where he killed 17 people and wounded 32 others. In an internal conflict between insurgent groups a suicide bomber killed a leader of an opposite group in the Abu Ghraib suburb of Baghdad.[479] In Ramadi, a suicide bomber killed one person and injured seven others.[480] A suicide bomber killed himself and two policemen in Baquba.[481]DUD CITATION
March 28: Two suicide truck bombs, one of which contained chlorine gas, detonated outside the Fallujah Government Center. The initial blasts were followed by a sustained attack involving gunfire and two suicide bombers on foot. In total 14 US personnel and 57 Iraqi forces suffered injuries.[482][483] A suicide car bomber drove into an Iraqi army post in Hay al-Jamiya in Baghdad killing one soldier and wounding three others.[484]DUD CITATION A suicide bomber attacked a school used by U.S. forces in Haditha.[485]DUD CITATION
March 29: A pair of suicide bombers on foot killed 61-76 people in a market in Baghdad's Shaab neighborhood. Three suicide car bombers attacked a market in the town of Khalis, killing 43-53 people.[486][487]
March 31: In Tuz Khormato, a suicide car bombing killed two Shi’ite laborers and wounded 11 more.[488]
April 1: East of Mosul at an Army base in Sinaea, two suicide truck bombs killed two people and wounded 17 others.[489]
April 2: A suicide bomber attacked a police station in Kirkuk killing 15 people, including one U.S.soldier. In Baghdad, a suicide car bomber drove into a police checkpoint in the Doura neighborhood where he killed two people and wounded five others. A suicide bomber killed three people and wounded 20 near a popular Khalis restaurant.[490]
April 5: A suicide truck bomber attacked a Baghdad satellite television station run by Iraq's biggest Sunni political party, killing one person and wounding three.
April 6: A suicide truck bomb containing chlorine detonated at a police checkpoint in Ramadi, killing 27 people.[491] A suicide car bomb with two attackers on board hit a checkpoint south of Baghdad, but only the bombers were harmed.[492]
April 7: A suicide bomber attacked a security checkpoint in Samara killing five policemen.[493]DUD CITATION A suicide bomber in Baghdad killed one Iraqi soldier in an attack on a checkpoint in Sadr city.[494]DUD CITATION
April 8: A suicide bomber killed seven people in the Ilaam district of Baghdad.[495]
April 10: A female suicide bomber on foot killed 17 recruits and injured 33 others outside a police station in the majority Sunni Muslim town of Muqdadiya.[496]
April 12: A suicide bomber penetrated the Green Zone and exploded himself in a cafeteria within the parliament building, killing Iraqi MP Mohammed Awadh and wounding more than twenty other people.[497] A suicide truck bomb killed 10 people when it detonated in the middle of Baghdad's al-Sarafiya bridge, collapsing large parts of the steel structure and sending cars plunging into the river below.[498]
April 14: A suicide car bomber killed at least 44 people and wounded 224 at a crowded bus station near a major Shi'ite shrine in Kerbala (see Imam Hussein Mosque bombing). A suicide car bomber detonated his device near a checkpoint at Baghdad's Jadriyah bridge, killing 10 people.[499][500] A suicide car bomber killed five Iraqi soldiers and wounded four others when he targeted a checkpoint in Baiji.[501] Four would-be suicide attackers were killed in Kirkuk when one of them detonated his explosives belt prematurely, said Police Brig. Adil Zain-Alabideen. No civilians were hurt.[502][503]
April 15: A suicide bomber blew himself up on a small bus killing six people and wounding 11 in a Shiite are of northwestern Baghdad. In Mosul six people were killed in a double suicide car bomb attack on an Iraqi army base. Four Iraqi soldiers were among the dead.[500][504]
April 16: Nine people were killed and ten wounded when a suicide car bomber targeted a police directorate in Ishaqi.[504]
April 17: A suicide bomber in a tanker targeted a police patrol east of Mosul, killing one civilian and wounding four Iraqi soldiers.[505]
April 18: A suicide bomber killed 41, including 5 policemen, and wounded 76 in Sadr City.[506] A suicide bomber injured seven people near Mosul.[507] A suicide bomber attacked a police checkpoint in Baghdad's Sadiyah district killing two policemen and wounding eight. A suicide bomber killed two policemen and wounded four people when he targeted a police patrol near Baghdad.[508]
April 19: In Baghdad a suicide car bomber drove his vehicle into a fuel tanker killing 12 and wounding 34 people.[509]
April 20: A suicide truck bomber killed a civilian and wounded 8 U.S. troops when he detonated his vehicle under a highway overpass near Saqlawiya. A suicide truck bomber targeted a police station near Falluja, killing two civilians and wounding 37.[510]
April 22: A double suicide attack on a police station in Baghdad killed 12 people and wounded 95 others. Most of the dead were civilians.[511]
April 23: Nine American soldiers were killed and 20 wounded in a double suicide truck bombing at a military base in Diyala province. The U.S. military claimed only one vehicle was involved, but witnesses & Al Qaeda insisted two separate suicide truck bombs had been used. [512][513] A suicide belt bomber attacked a restaurant near the entrance to the Green Zone, killing seven people and wounding 16.[512] Three suicide car bombs hit a restaurant and two checkpoints in Ramadi, killing between 20 and 29 people.[514] A suicide car bomber killed 10 people and wounded 20 at a PDK office near Mosul. A suicide car bomber killed 10 policemen, including the chief of police, and wounded 23 more when he targeted a gathering of senior police officials in Baquba.[515] A suicide car bomber targeted Diyala Governorate's hall, killing 4 and injuring 25.[516]
April 24: A suicide truck bomb targeted a police patrol in the Albufarraj area near Ramadi, killing 25 people and wounded 44.[517]
April 25: A suicide vest bomber attacked a police station in Balad Ruz killing nine people, including at least four policemen, and wounding 16 others.[518]
April 26: A suicide car bomber killed at least ten Iraqi soldiers and wounded 15 other people at an Iraqi army checkpoint in Khalis. Two suicide bombers detonated 50 yards from a PDK office in Zumar near Mosul, killing three security guards.[519]
April 27: A suicide bomber attacked the home of the chief of police in Hit, killing 10-15 people.[520] A suicide bomber exploded himself near a checkpoint in Kisk north of Kirkuk, killing four policemen.[521][522]
April 28: A suicide car bomber killed 60 people in Karbala when he struck a checkpoint outside the al-Abbas shrine.[523] A suicide bomber attacked a military checkpoint in Khalis, killing one Iraqi soldier and wounding three others.[524][522]
April 30: A suicide vest bomber targeted a Shi'ite funeral in Khalis, killing at least 32 people.[525] A suicide car bomber detonated his vehicle inside a subway tunnel near Nisour square in Baghdad, killing two civilians and injuring 15. A suicide car bomb injured four people when it exploded in Baghdad's Hay Al-Ja'mia neighborhood near the Mula Huaish mosque.[526]
May 2: A suicide car bomber struck a police car near Al Rafidein police station in Sadr city, killing between four and nine people.[527][528]
May 4: A suicide car bomber targeted the national police HQ in Baghdad's Doura neighbourhood, but it was not clear if any casualties were caused.[529]
May 5: A suicide car bomber killed one person when he targeted the Karkh police directorate in Baghdad's Yarmuk neighbourhood.[530][531] A suicide vest bomber exploded himself amongst a queue of Iraqi army recruits in Abu Ghraib, killing 15.[532] McClatchy reported that that attack was caused by two suicide car bombs, but all other news reports and also Al Qaeda's own communique attributed it to a lone vest bomber.[530][533]
May 6: A suicide car bomb exploded near the police directorate in Samarra, killing up to 12 police officers. CNN reported that two US soldiers were also killed in the attack. [534][535]
May 7: Two suicide car bombers struck a market and a police checkpoint near Ramadi, killing 13 people.[536] A suicide car bomber attacked a police checkpoint on the outskirts of Baghdad, killing eight policemen and wounding 12.[537]
May 8: A suicide car bomber struck a market in the Shi'ite city of Kufa, killing 16 people and wounding 70 others.[538] A suicide vest bomber wearing a police uniform exploded himself inside a police station in the town of Jalawla during morning roll call, killing two to five police officers.[539][540]
May 9: A suicide truck bomb detonated outside the Interior Ministry in Irbil, killing at least 19 people and wounding 80.[541]
May 11: A pair of suicide car bombers hit Iraqi police checkpoints on two bridges crossing the Diyala River, a Tigris tributary. The attacks on the southern edge of Baghdad in a Shi'ite area killed 23 people, including 11 police officers, and badly damaged one of the bridges.[542] A third truck bomb struck a bridge near the town of Taji just north of Baghdad, followed immediately by a car bomb which killed four soldiers, but agencies did not report whether either of those bombings were suicide attacks.[543][544]
May 12: According to McClatchy, police commandos manning a checkpoint opened fire on a truck bomb as it was being driven up to a petrol station in Baghdad's Al-Meda'en neighbourhood, causing it to explode and kill just the driver.[545] CNN, however, reported that the explosion killed two civilians and was caused by a parked car bomb.[546]
May 13: 50 people were killed in a suicide truck bombing targeting a KDP office in the town of Makhmoor in northern Iraq.[547]
May 14: Two Iraqi soldiers were killed when a suicide car bomber attacked a military checkpoint in Baghdad's Mansour neighborhood.[548][549]
May 15: MclClatchy reported that a suicide car bomb struck a market in Abu Saida town, Diyala province, killing 12 and injuring 22.[550] Reuters meanwhile put the death toll as high as 45 and reported that the attack was a chlorine bombing, but made no reference to it being a suicide attack.[551][552] A suicide car bomber hit an Iraqi army checkpoint near Mosul, wounding four soldiers.[553][554]
May 16: Heavy street fighting erupted in Mosul in which there were up to 10 car bombs exploding, seven of which were suicide bombings. 10 police officers, one soldier, one civilian and 15 insurgents were killed in the fighting.[555] Seven tribesmen were killed during a suicide bombing at a checkpoint near Fallujah.[556] A soldier died in a suicide bombing at a checkpoint in the Hadeed area of west Baquba.[557]
May 18: A suicide bomber attacked an Iraqi police checkpoint in Mussayab killing three people and wounding four, mostly policemen. A suicide bomber killed three policemen and wounded two in Hilla. A suicide bomber detonated his cargo near a U.S. convoy in Fallujah.[558]
May 20: Two suicide bombers targeted an Iraqi army checkpoint and military HQ in Baghdad, killing one soldier and one civilian.[559] A suicide truck bomber using chlorine gas attacked a police checkpoint in Zangora district west of Ramadi, killing between two and 11 people.[560][561][562]
May 21: A suicide car bomber rammed his cargo into a checkpoint in Fallujah. No casualty figures were released.[563][564]
May 22: A 17 year old suicide vest bomber blew himself up in the house of two brothers affiliated with the Anbar Salvation Council. Ten people were killed, including the intended targets Sheik Mohammed Ali & police Lt. Col. Abed Ali, as well as their wives and children.[565][566] A suicide car bomber targeted a police checkpoint on the Al Mikaneek bridge in Baghdad's Doura district, killing one police officer and wounding three other people.[567][568]
May 23: A suicide vest bomber killed 15-20 people in a cafe in Mandali, a mainly Shiite Kurd town near the Iranian border. A suicide bomber killed a policeman and wounded three others in the Doura section of Baghdad.[565]
May 24: Reuters reported that a suicide car bomber targeted a funeral procession in Falljuah, killing at least 28 people.[569] AP attributed the explosion to a parked car bomb however.[570] A suicide car bomber killed an Iraqi soldier and wounded three others when he struck an Iraqi army checkpoint in northern Baghdad. A suicide vest bomber killed three civilians on a minibus in eastern Baghdad.[571]
May 26: In Baghdad's Ghazaliya district, two people were killed and 11 wounded during a suicide car bomb attack on a checkpoint.[572]
May 28: A suicide car bomber rammed his vehicle into a police checkpoint, injuring three officers and a child.[573]
May 31: A suicide bomber killed 25 people, including 10 policemen, and wounded 30 more at a police recruitment center in Fallujah. In Ramadi, a suicide truck bomber killed five people and wounded 15 more. A suicide car bomber attacked a U.S. military checkpoint in Baghdad wounding 8 U.S. soldiers and 3 civilians.[574]
June 1: A suicide truck bomber attacked what is thought to be an al-Qaeda safehouse; at least two insurgents were killed. A suicide truck bomber attacked a police lieutenant colonel's home in Shurkat killing 12 civilians.[575][576]
June 2: A suicide car bomber at a checkpoint in Shurqat killed five Iraqis, including two soldiers and two policemen. A suicide bomber attacked a U.S. military patrol in Babil province killing one soldier. Another bomber was killed when his vest detonated after the soldiers fired on him.[577][578]
June 3: A chlorine-laden car bomb - possibly driven by a suicide attacker - targeted FOB Warhorse near Baquba. In the aftermath of the attack at least 62 soldiers were sickened by noxious gas, but no-one was seriously injured.[579] A suicide car bomber killed at least 10 people and injured 30 others when he targeted a police convoy in a busy market area in Balad Ruz.[580]
June 4: Three Iraqi soldiers were killed yesterday when a suicide car bomber attacked their checkpoint near Taji. Two guards were wounded when a suicide truck bomber attacked the home of a police brigadier; 11 people were also injured.[581]
June 5: A suicide car bomber killed 19 people and wounded 25 in a Fallujah marketplace.[582] In Baghdad, a female suicide bomber detonated prematurely after security forces opened fire on her at an Interior Ministry police recruitment center in the Sadr al-Qanat neighborhood. Three police commandos were injured during the incident.[583][584]
June 7: Near the Syrian border at Rabea, a suicide bomber killed 10 people, while wounding at least 30 Iraqis and five British contractors. Six people were wounded during a botched suicide truck attack at a police checkpoint near Ramadi; police fired at the driver and blew the truck up before it reached its destination.[585]
June 9: A suicide truck bomber killed 14 Iraqi soldiers and wounded 30 more during an attack at a checkpoint near Hilla. In Baquba, two suicide bombers at a police checkpoint killed one officer.[586]
June 10: A suicide truck bomber killed 14 policemen and wounded 42 more at a police station in Tikrit.[587]A suicide truck bomber destroyed a pillar of a bridge over the main highway between Mahmudiya and Baghdad collapsing part of the bridge and killing 3 U.S. soldiers and wounding 6 soldiers and an Iraqi interpreter.[588] South of Baquba, a suicide bomber killed two policemen and wounded three others at a police station.[589]
June 12: A suicide car bomber in Ramadi killed three policemen and wounded 15 others.[590]
June 13: In Ramadi, four policemen were killed an 11 wounded during a suicide car bombing at a checkpoint outside town. A suicide bomber in a Mandali police station killed three people, including the police chief and wounded five others. A suicide bomber was killed in Baquba before he could detonate his cargo.[591][592]
June 14: A gunman blew himself up in front of the Arabic Advisory Council office in Diyala province. A suicide bomber killed two policemen and injured five others in an attack in Fallujah.[593]
June 17: A suicide vest bomber killed at least four civilians when he detonated himself amongst a crowd gathering to renew their Falluja residency badges in Jbil district.[594] Three policemen were killed and seven more were wounded during a suicide car bombing in Baiji.[595]
June 18: A suicide truck bomber targeted Iraqi security troops occupying the Al Mutawakil school in central Samara. Gunmen also attacked the building as a diversion, and in total four soldiers and one civilian were killed.[596]
June 19: A suicide bomber killed 87 people and wounded some 200 more when he rammed his truck into the Khilani Shi'ite mosque in Baghdad.[597][598]
June 20: A suicide car bomber killed five policemen and wounded 13 other officers in Ramadi.[599]
June 21: A suicide truck bomber killed at least 20 people and wounded 75 when he rammed his vehicle into the municipal headquarters of Sulaiman Bek, about 90 km south of Kirkuk. A suicide truck bomb detonated near a building housing police commandos in Madaen 45 km south of Baghdad, killing three policemen and wounding 12.[600]
June 22: Aswat Aliraq reported that a suicide bomber targeted a police checkpoint in al-Baghdadi, killing 20 policemen and wounding 10.[601] A suicide bomber killed two people and wounded four when he blew himself up in a telecommunications office in Falluja.[602] A suicide vest bomber attacked a police checkpoint at al-Somoud bridge in western Fallujah, killing three policemen.[603]
June 23: A suicide vest bomber killed two policemen inside Fallujah market after being confronted by them.[604] A car bomb with two apparent suicide bombers on board targeted a U.S. military patrol in Tikrit. The soldiers fired at the car, killing both occupants and causing the vehicle to crash without its cargo being detonated.[605]
June 25: A suicide vest bomber blew himself up in the lobby of the Mansour Hotel in Baghdad, killing at least 12 people. Amongst the dead were six tribal leaders, two of their bodyguards, and an anchorman with Iraqiya state television. A suicide bomber in a fuel tanker struck Baiji police headquarters in northern Iraq, killing 27 people including up to 17 policemen.[606] A suicide car bomber targeted a government compound in Hilla, killing at least eight people.[607][608] Shortly after midday a suicide vest bomber detonated on a side-road near Al Waziriyah fuel station in Baghdad. No casualties were reported.[609] In Siniyah, a suicide bomber killed two Iraqi soldiers and wounded three others at a checkpoint.[610]
June 27: A suicide car bomber killed one police commando and wounded six others at a police checkpoint in al-Jaderiyia in Baghdad.[611][612]
June 29: A suicide car bomber killed four people and wounded 11 when he targeted an Iraqi army position in the Tarmiya neighborhood of Baghdad.[613] A suicide truck bomber killed six Iraqi soldiers and wounded five at an army post in Mishada.[614]
June 30: A suicide bomber dressed as a policeman killed up to 25 people when he blew himself up outside a police recruitment centre in Muqdadiya, mostly policemen and volunteers.[615]
July 1: A suicide truck bomb hit a police checkpoint in Fallujah, killing two policemen. In Ramadi a suicide car bomb struck a police station or checkpoint, killing five policemen.[616][617] It was also reported that a suicide truck bomb exploded north of Ramadi on a bridge crossing the Euphrates, damaging the bridge and injuring two civilians, though this and the other Ramadi attack were likely one and the same.[618] A suicide bomber killed one civilian and wounded four others when he detonated his cargo during an approach to a police checkpoint near al-Jadriya bridge in Baghdad.[619]
July 2: A suicide vest bomber targeted a Fallujah tribal leader, Sheik Kamel Mohammed al-Essawi, killing four civilians and wounding 10 others.[620][621]
July 4: A suicide car bomber killed 15 people at a checkpoint near Ramadi. A suicide car bomber killed between three and seven people when he targeted a police patrol outside a restaurant in Baiji.[622][623] [624] A suicide car bomber killed two policemen and wounded seven others at a police checkpoint in al-Salam district of Baghdad.[625][626] A suicide bomber killed four police commandos and wounded eight more in Doura district of Baghdad.[627]
July 5: A suicide car bomber struck the convoy of a wedding party in Baghdad, killing 17 people.[628]
July 6: A suicide car bomb detonated outside a cafe in the Shiite Kurdish village of Ahmad Maref near the Iranian border, killing 26 people. A suicide vest bomber attacked a funeral tent in the Shiite Kurdish village of Zargosh in Jalwla, killing 22.[629][630][631] A Saudi man was detained while trying to carry out a suicide bomb attack in a truck carrying canisters of chloride in Ramadi.[632]
July 7: Approximately 150 Iraqis were killed and 250 wounded when a suicide truck bomb resembling an Iraqi military vehicle exploded in a busy market in the village of Armili near Tuz Khurmatu.[633][629] Some reports put the death toll higher than 160, which would make it the deadliest single insurgent bombing since the 2003 invasion.[634][635] A suicide car bomber killed five Iraqi soldiers and one other person at an Iraqi army checkpoint in the Zayuna neighborhood of southeastern Baghdad.[636][637] A suicide bomber attacked a military checkpoint in eastern Baghdad, reportedly wounding 23 people, though it was unclear if this and the Zayuna attack were one and the same.[638]
July 8: A suicide bomber attacked a truck carrying military recruits south of Baghdad near Haswa, killing 23 recruits and wounding 27 more.[639] A suicide bomber attacked a U.S. military patrol just west of Baghdad, killing one American soldier and wounding three others.[640] A suicide bomber was killed along with three accomplices in Hilla when their bomb exploded prematurely.[641]
July 9: A suicide car bomber killed three Iraqi soldiers and four policemen in an attack on a checkpoint in the Doura district of Baghdad.[642][643] An unknown number of people were killed or wounded during a suicide car bombing at funeral in the village of Zarghosh.[644]
July 10: A suicide bomber killed one police commando and injured eight in an attack in Saidiya district of Baghdad.[645] A suicide vest bomber on a bicycle detonated next to two police vehicles in the Al Jumhuriyah area of central Fallujah, wounding between one and three people.[646][647][648][649]
July 11: In the town of Garmah, two suicide vest bombers blew themselves up amongst a crowd of the al-Jumailat tribe in the house of Sheikh Meshhin al-Khalaf. Later, two more suicide vest bombers mingled in with people evacuating the casualties before detonating their explosives. In total some 21 people were killed and 50 wounded, many critically.[650] In the Al Saidiyah neighborhood of Baghdad police manning a checkpoint opened fire on an approaching car bomb, causing it to detonate and killing the driver.[651]
July 12: Seven people were killed when a suicide vest bomber targeted guests celebrating the wedding of an Iraqi policeman in Tal Afar.[652][653] For the second time in three days, a suicide vest bomber on a bicycle wounded a policeman at a checkpoint in Falluja.[654] A suicide bomber killed two people when he targeted a police recruitment centre in Fallujah.[655]
July 14: A suicide bomber plowed his explosives-packed vehicle into a line of cars queuing at a Baghdad gas station, killing seven people.[656]
July 16: A double suicide car and truck bomb attack in Kirkuk left at least 85 people dead. The targets were the headquarters of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan, and the Haseer food market. In Baghdad a suicide car bombing struck a police checkpoint on a road leading to an Interior Ministry building, killing four policemen and a civilian.[634][635][657]
July 17: A suicide car bomb targeting an Iraqi Army patrol in Baghdad's Zayouna district killed between eight and 20 people.[658][659]
July 22: Two suicide bombers in a minivan struck a house in Taji where Sunni tribal leaders opposed to al Qaeda were meeting, killing between three and five people.[660][661][662][663]
July 23: Seven policemen were killed when a female suicide bomber detonated her explosives at a police checkpoint in Ramadi.[664]
July 24: A suicide truck bomber struck a crowded market near a children's hospital in Hilla, killing 26 people.[665][666][667]
July 25: Two suicide car bombers in Baghdad killed 50 Iraqi soccer fans celebrating their national team's semi-final victory in the Asian Cup. The first struck in Baghdad's Mansour district, and the second hit an army checkpoint in the east of the city.[668][669][670]
July 26: A suicide vest bomber blew himself up at the gate of a police station in the northern Tal Abta area, killing five policemen and one civilian.[671][672]
July 30: A suicide truck bomb targeting a joint Iraqi army and police checkpoint killed six security members near the town of Balad.[673][674]
August 1: A suicide bomber killed 50 people after luring motorists to an explosives-laden fuel truck near a petrol station in Baghdad's Mansour district.[675] A suicide car bomb killed 15-20 people near a popular ice cream shop in the al-Hurriya Square of Baghdad's Karrada district.[676][677]

Unfit4Command
5th August 2007, 05:31 AM
You didn't mention (unless I'm blind) the 1983 Barracks bombing where 305 people, plus 2 bombers were killed. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1983_Beirut_barracks_bombing

Revolutionary91
5th August 2007, 05:31 AM
No follow up attacks? Do you have some sort of memory problem?

On America?

Undesired Walrus
5th August 2007, 05:35 AM
On America?

Oh, so it's America now is it?

Tell me then, do you think Glasgow is some place in Ohio? Or are you just sneaking back into your corner after making the major cockup of calling most terror attacks 'inept' and calling the rather un-American city of Glasgow into reference?

Besides, Richard Reid tried to blow up a flight over the pacific, not over America.

mjd1982
5th August 2007, 07:25 AM
Islamic terrorism exists. For you (UW) to suggest that this is not the general consensus within the TM, either indicates that you are dishonest, or that you dont know what the TM is.

Incidentally, you do raise one good point


What I often find remarkable is how something like 9/11 didn't happen sooner given the enormity of Islamism


Precisely. The reason why it didnt happen is because governments tend to do alot to prevent such from happening. However, when such government has just months earlier deemed a mass terror attack as propitious to policy, demotes the main man standing in the way of such an attack, ignores 40 PDBs warning of an attack, ognores the fact that there are AQ cells in the country plotting such an attack, ignores the fact that said cells are plotting an attack via hijacked planes, and refuses to kill the head of the organisation planning the attack, then such an attack becomes more likely.

Undesired Walrus
5th August 2007, 08:17 AM
Islamic terrorism exists. For you (UW) to suggest that this is not the general consensus within the TM, either indicates that you are dishonest, or that you dont know what the TM is.

Incidentally, you do raise one good point



Precisely. The reason why it didnt happen is because governments tend to do alot to prevent such from happening. However, when such government has just months earlier deemed a mass terror attack as propitious to policy, demotes the main man standing in the way of such an attack, ignores 40 PDBs warning of an attack, ognores the fact that there are AQ cells in the country plotting such an attack, ignores the fact that said cells are plotting an attack via hijacked planes, and refuses to kill the head of the organisation planning the attack, then such an attack becomes more likely.

I never get this argument. "US government ignored attack warnings, thus means they staged the entire plot themselves with thermate/remote controlled planes, and the people they ignored the warnings about had nothing to do with it".

Still not answering my question. What do YOU, truth seeker, understand about radical, political Islam?

mjd1982
5th August 2007, 09:48 AM
I never get this argument. "US government ignored attack warnings, thus means they staged the entire plot themselves with thermate/remote controlled planes, and the people they ignored the warnings about had nothing to do with it".

Still not answering my question. What do YOU, truth seeker, understand about radical, political Islam?
Lol, the argument, which has been made very clear on the CF thread, is, for the moment, that they deemed a new PH propitious, and then were criminally negligent in failing to prevent it. This warrants a new investigation into complicity. This has been made clear time and time and time again.

I understand about radical Islam that it is bad; it is however fuelled by morally corrupt US foreign policy.

ETA- fuelled in part

Undesired Walrus
5th August 2007, 10:22 AM
I understand

No, you dont. Know why?

it is however fuelled by morally corrupt US foreign policy.

Thats why. You dont understand radical Islam. Do truthers like giving simple answers to all the questions of life, or just get a kick out of being intellectually lazy?

That means you are contradicting an official story which consists almost entirely of the concept of a group of Islamists attacking the United States. Without understanding their ideology at all.

Don't you feel a bit dirty?

parky76
5th August 2007, 10:40 AM
I am no expert on Islam, but sometimes my laymen's understanding of things makes things seem much clearer and to the point.

It seems to me, the the current Islamic extremist phenomenon, and its terrorist results, seems to be the combination of several factors.

#1. The transformation of Arab colonies in the Middle East directly to both secular dictatorships and kingdoms. Neither system of government allows for the free flow of ideas, and eventual development into a democratic SOCIETY...along with government. Had democracy been allowed to develop in the Arab world in the 50s and 60s...radical Islam would have probably not taken hold, as it would have been flushed out and rejected by a thoroughly democratised populous.

#2. The constant meddling by the Brits, the French, and the USA, in the affairs of Arab countries. I will not list here how any times the West has stuck its nose in the political affairs of the Muslim world, but to be sure it must have caused resentment. Some might say that the West's intervention was neccessary to counter Soviet influence, but that is very debatable. A free democratic election that supports a leftist government, being overturned by a non-democratic military coup supported by the CIA..is not the way to win the hearts and minds of the people.

#3. The rise of Wahabist theology. This seems to be a driving force behind many of the Muslim extremists. Deep conviction to Sharia law, wearing of the full burka, zero tolerance for other religions, wanting to convert all manking to extremist Islam, is not a recipe for peaceful relations.

#4. Israel. The Jewish state in Palestine is a rallying point for the Arabs and Muslims. If the enemy is the Jews...then the allies are Islam. This battle has taken on religous demensions and the victor is radical Islam.

#5. The Gulf War, presence in Arabia and Kuwait, embargo on Iraq, 2001 Afghan War, 2003 Iraq War, rumblings of attacking Iran. For all the talk of this being a conflict against terrorists and not Islam, the West sure does seem to be overwhelmingly targeting Muslims with oil. North Korea has nukes..and there is no threat of war. India has nukes...no threat. Israel has nukes...no threat. Iran may be developing a nuke...and we seem on the verge of war. Its not hard to imagine a Muslim thinking they are being unfairly targeted.

Undesired Walrus
5th August 2007, 11:31 AM
#2. The constant meddling by the Brits, the French, and the USA, in the affairs of Arab countries. I will not list here how any times the West has stuck its nose in the political affairs of the Muslim world, but to be sure it must have caused resentment. Some might say that the West's intervention was neccessary to counter Soviet influence, but that is very debatable. A free democratic election that supports a leftist government, being overturned by a non-democratic military coup supported by the CIA..is not the way to win the hearts and minds of the people.


This does have an element of truth, but I fear us in the West are being careless on the issue of radical Islam by fixating on this cause all the time (Not accusing you parky). Sure, the recent invasion of Iraq has led to an explosion of suicide bombings of the likes we have never seen before (Have we seen it like this before?), so the US coalition needs to take a lot of responsibility.

Regardless, I worry we are moulding into our West-centered arrogance. A trait of heedlessness that we often abide by, assuming we, the ones with the bigger weapons, are the main wood on the fire of Islamism. I lost count of the amount of times I saw people after 7/7 going, 'Blah blah, Iraq caused this, yes it did, all our fault'. Bin Laden would most likely, in different circumstances, like to thank Bush for his intervention into Iraq if he got the chance, and it is likely his followers would, well, follow. The US led coalition completely dismantled the apparatus of power, and led to 'Al Qeada in Iraq' to have some fun completly destabilising the chances of rebuilding the country. Remember, in 2005 al-zaqarwi sent that long letter to Al-Qeada headquarters outlining his plans to expel U.S. forces from Iraq (They are winning), establishing an Islamic authority (caliphate), spreading the conflict to Iraq's secular neighbors and engaging in battle with Israel.

The West needs to be blamed for, as they often are, being reckless and stupid.

Al Qeada needs to be blamed for the current attacks.

I really worry we dont give these guys enough (perverted) respect.

Hyperviolet
5th August 2007, 12:09 PM
I'm reading "The Looming Tower" right now. Very good book with a lot of great information about the original Muslim Brothers. I would recommend it to anyone.

I've been considering buying The Looming Tower for the past few weeks now. You're another in a long line of many who has recommended it.

Maybe i should get cracking on the case, eh?

twinstead
5th August 2007, 12:21 PM
Does anybody find it surprising that the threat from radical Islam is downplayed by most 911 conspiracy theorists?

Undesired Walrus
5th August 2007, 12:30 PM
Does anybody find it surprising that the threat from radical Islam is downplayed by most 911 conspiracy theorists?

fear of unknown?

Civilized Worm
5th August 2007, 01:48 PM
No follow up attacks? Do you have some sort of memory problem?


Ah but those were follow up false flag attacks!

Mobyseven
5th August 2007, 05:51 PM
On America?

You little brat. You are aware that there is more to the world than just the big ol' US of A, right? Go take a look at a world map, right now. See that big island to the west of the Pacific and the east of the Indian ocean? That island is called, 'Australia'. People called 'Australians' come from there.

Still looking at the map? Good. From Australia, go a little bit to the north-west, and you should see a collection of islands that together form the country of Indonesia. The island to the west of Java and to the east of Lombok is called 'Bali'. On October 12 2002, 202 people - mostly Australians - were killed in an attack planned and carried out by Islamic extremists.

Do you feel at all humbled yet by your place in the world? Thankful that you live where you do, in your sheltered existence in the USA? You should. Let it be known that there is a whole wide world out there that you have no idea about, and that you should have an idea about.

And people wonder why Americans are often considered self-centred...

stateofgrace
5th August 2007, 06:16 PM
Rev 911,

If you cannot find a map, feel free to use this one (http://www.globalincidentmap.com/home.php).

It get up dated every 300 seconds and will show you the real world.Just trying to be helpful.

PhantomWolf
5th August 2007, 09:54 PM
On America?

Why do you think that there should have been a follow up attack yet? (that's not to say they haven't tried, there have been several planned and failed ones since.) The first non-domestic terrorist attack in the US was in 1993 on the WTC. It took another 8 years for the second. At that rate, the next one won't be until 2009.

Undesired Walrus
6th August 2007, 01:40 AM
General consensus is that Al Qeada are planning a nuclear attack on America. They only plan spectacular attacks on America, to get them running.

If that happens, I cannot see any American supporting further involvement in the Middle East. Which will be a victory for Al Qeada.

leftysergeant
6th August 2007, 02:52 AM
Does anybody find it surprising that the threat from radical Islam is downplayed by most 911 conspiracy theorists?

I find it edifying. The fact of the matter is that a lot of the twoofers lean heavily on white nationalist sources for their woo. Alex Jones is a supporter of a lot of what William Pierce called "legals' or useful idiots. Chris Bollyn, Darryl Bradford Smith and Jeff Rense have white nationalist/holocaust denier ties. whatreallyhappened,com is heavily slanted to the white nationalist view.

The white nationalists want us to think that the government, rather than al Qaeda did the deed. They may even be providing some sort of support for the next big attack. It would go far toward destroying the confidence that the American people have in government, and make the sheeple more likely to join the WN when they make their move.

I, by contrast understand both white nationalists and Islam, both rational and whacked out. I have even taken the time to read the Quran in several translations. I can't find a thing to justify perpetual jihad.

The right wing radio blathermeisters like Hannity, O'Reilly and Coulter seem to think that one cannot make peace with Muslims at all, and cite 2.s.191 in support of their position, ignoring 2.s.190 and 2.s.192-192, which negate their position.

The Wahabis are an extreme group who have been around for centuries. At the outset, they mostly murdered Shia. Now they are after the culture that they see trying to keep Arabs and other Muslims enslaved and Islam suppressed.

Can't say that we don't occassionally give them good reason. The energy bill that W is pushing Iraq to pass is just another extension of colonialist policies. It is religiously offensive to Arabs to have their resources traded away cheaply when God obviously meant those resources to used for the betterment of all their own people. That's why the top Iraqi religious court issued a fatwa against the measure.

Maybe the idea is that the twoofers have decided "the enemy of my enemy is my friend." Osama hates Jews, the driving forces behind the twoofer movement hate Jews.

Do I smell motive to form an alliance?

westprog
6th August 2007, 02:57 AM
For any truthers still on here, I'd like you to answer, without copy and pasting wiki (I'll know) your understanding of Islamism, the Muslim Brotherhood, and the radical faction that broke away from 'Ignorant' Islam in the post-colonial 50's, changing the original definition of Jihad to something rather different.

Just curious like.

I've never thought about it before, but what would you say Alex Jones' knowledge of this brand of Islam is? Avery's? Bermas'? They have exhaustive knowledge of the names, times, numbers of 'false-flag' events (The false flag event being up for debate is another issue), newspaper articles and so on, but I am slightly concerned that the general consensus stops at 'Nutty man in cave' and the racist impulse towards Muslims blinds you of their competence. Whilst I dont like chaps who murder Humans at rush hour, I found myself angry with Bermas banging on about (In Hardfire) terrorists being 'Low on IQ' who can be infiltrated by FBI agents.

Does this worry JREF friends, and have you come up with any stupidity in the process?

What I often find remarkable is how something like 9/11 didn't happen sooner given the enormity of Islamism.

There's a worldview, not confined to the extremes of the conspiracy theories, in which everything is explained in terms of the USA. If Islamism is real, it was created by US actions. In this view, independent activity around the world is just not relevant. Darfur and Chechnya aren't directly associated with the USA, so they are minor issues.

gumboot
6th August 2007, 04:02 AM
Ignorance of/denial of Radical Islam is not only a trait found in Conspiracy Theorists. The entire western world is in denial about the existence of Radical Islam. We accept that there are dangerous individual terrorists who commit criminal acts, and even various terrorist groups that these criminals belong to. But the western world still denies that there is an 80+ year old ideology that wants to enslave the world, and employs terrorism as one of its tactics to do so.

For a good handle on Radical Islam and the root causes, as well as the mentioned works, have a look into the creation of the Muslim Brotherhood, and it's off-shoot terrorist networks, have a look into the Muslim Brotherhood document called "The Project", have a look into Mohammad Amin al-Husayni (the Grand Mufti of Palestine) and his interaction with Nazi Germany. Look into the largest division of the Waffen SS - the 13th Handschar. Have a look at prominent figures who crossed the divide between Nazi Germany and Radical Islam including Francois Genoud, Youssef Nada, Ahmed Huber, and the Al Taqwa Bank. Have a look at Ptech a computer company, and take note of their clients. Then have a look at people like Ali Mohammed.

To finish it all off, take a look at the "Dispatches" episode "Undercover Mosque" and get an idea of what is being spread through mainstream mosques in the UK.

Nothing of this has anything to do with colonisation or foreign policy or oil. It's about a desire to enslave the world in a single ideology. It's not new. It's been around for a very long time.

-Gumboot

mjd1982
6th August 2007, 04:37 AM
Ignorance of/denial of Radical Islam is not only a trait found in Conspiracy Theorists. The entire western world is in denial about the existence of Radical Islam. We accept that there are dangerous individual terrorists who commit criminal acts, and even various terrorist groups that these criminals belong to. But the western world still denies that there is an 80+ year old ideology that wants to enslave the world, and employs terrorism as one of its tactics to do so.

For a good handle on Radical Islam and the root causes, as well as the mentioned works, have a look into the creation of the Muslim Brotherhood, and it's off-shoot terrorist networks, have a look into the Muslim Brotherhood document called "The Project", have a look into Mohammad Amin al-Husayni (the Grand Mufti of Palestine) and his interaction with Nazi Germany. Look into the largest division of the Waffen SS - the 13th Handschar. Have a look at prominent figures who crossed the divide between Nazi Germany and Radical Islam including Francois Genoud, Youssef Nada, Ahmed Huber, and the Al Taqwa Bank. Have a look at Ptech a computer company, and take note of their clients. Then have a look at people like Ali Mohammed.

To finish it all off, take a look at the "Dispatches" episode "Undercover Mosque" and get an idea of what is being spread through mainstream mosques in the UK.

Nothing of this has anything to do with colonisation or foreign policy or oil. It's about a desire to enslave the world in a single ideology. It's not new. It's been around for a very long time.

-Gumboot
Yes, there are strands of Islamism that wish to estabish a Caliphate. However, to brand the entirety of Islamism with this one brush is pretty misguided.

The major strands of what would be deemed Islamism, which stretch from whats happening in Iraq, to Hamas et al in the Middle East, and indeed Aq, are steeped in a hatred for western foreign policy. And, as the 7/7 bombers stated, our politiians are criminals, we voted them in, thus we deserve to die too. (This is, incidentally, a complete replication of what Churchill and FDR stated about the German and Japanese people in 44-45, and is also a mirror of Israeli policy in Palestine, amongst others.)

OBL is the same. He stated that for the US actions in Iraq (sanctions, bombings), Palestine and Saudi, that the US deserved to be punished. And Zawahiri said the same when he stated that all Iraq coalition countries would be attacked unless they pulled out. Hence why the major Islamist movements focus their attacks on countries they feel have wronged them, and why there isnt a WOT in China, Brazil, and other countries that would be attacked were the movement trying to "enslave the world".

I'm sure Ive heard that last phrase on some US radio show...