Dozens die in surge of violence in Iraq By SAMEER N. YACOUB, Associated
BAGHDAD, Iraq - Two dozen people died in a surge of violence in northern Iraq, including 10 at a soccer game hit by a suicide car bombing, police said Friday, while the country's spiraling sectarian and political bloodshed killed at least 17 others elsewhere.
Three American soldiers were killed Friday in restive Anbar province west of the capital, the U.S. command said. It said only that they died "due to enemy action." At least 17 U.S. soldiers have been killed in Iraq since July 27, all but two of them in Anbar.
The suicide driver struck Thursday night during a soccer match between local teams in Hadhra, 180 miles north of Baghdad.
Seven of the dead were spectators. The USA military is worthless and not in control. It is now know the American troops are dying for nothing.
2006-08-04
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