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The United States condemns the terrorist bombings in Baghdad


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The United States condemns the terrorist bombings in Baghdad
Haidar al-Abadi, head of the Iraqi government


The United States condemned the recent bombings in the Iraqi capital Baghdad, asserting that the acts of political violence and cowardly terrorism have no place in the democratic Iraq today .


"We condemn yesterday's bombing targeting the headquarters of the Communist Party of Iraq in Baghdad, as well as the bombing that killed seven people in the Shula district of Baghdad on May 23," the United States Mission in Iraq said in a statement .

These acts of political violence and cowardly terrorism have no place in today's democratic Iraq, she said, calling on the Iraqi people to reject such attempts aimed at sowing fear and division during this sensitive period of government formation .

The mission stressed that it will continue to support the Iraqi government in doing everything in its power to ensure peace and safety for all Iraqis during the holy month of Ramadan .

The torch area in Baghdad witnessed on May 23 a suicide bombing with an explosive belt targeted the park, killing four people and wounding 15 others, and the headquarters of the Communist Party in Baghdad yesterday to a bomb explosion followed by the fall of mortar shells, causing damage Without any casualties .

 
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First thing come to mind..Looks like Iran is proving Trump correct...The Heart of the problem...Sure this is all on Baghdad Surveillance...

 
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Alsumaria News / Baghdad

 

The United States on Saturday condemned recent bombings in Baghdad, saying political violence and cowardly terrorism had no place in today's democratic Iraq.
 
"We condemn yesterday's bombing targeting the headquarters of the Communist Partyin Baghdad, as well as the bombing that killed seven people in the Shula neighborhood of Baghdad on May 23," the US Mission in Iraq said in a statement .

 

 
"These acts of political violence and cowardly terrorism have no place in today's democratic Iraq," she said, urging "the Iraqi people to reject these attempts aimed at sowing fear and division during this sensitive period to form a government."
 
"We will continue to support the Iraqi government in doing everything in its power to ensure peace and security for all Iraqis during the holy month of Ramadan, " the mission said.
 

On May 23, a suicide bomber blew himself up with a suicide bomber's belt, killing four people and injuring 15 others, and the Communist Party headquarters in Baghdad on Friday detonated an explosive device, followed by mortar shells, Without causing any casualties.

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.  Iran has too many enemies now , the USA , Sadr ,Saudis ,the list goes on and on . The enemy of my enemy is my friend .  Their natural resources are unexceptional  ,the value of their currency is a joke ,so is terrorism their biggest export ? Peace can flow like a river ,down from the mountains and into the rivers ,setting all us captives free .

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