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Default Thursday: 14 Iraqis Killed, 39 Wounded

Thursday: 14 Iraqis Killed, 39 Wounded
Updated at 6:45 p.m. EST, Nov. 20, 2008

At least 14 Iraqis were killed and 39 more were wounded as a second day of
chaos temporarily halted parliamentary debates over a U.S.-Iraqi security
pact. No Coalition deaths were reported, but U.S. forces killed an
al-Qaeda leader after receiving a tip to his whereabouts.

Debate over a proposed U.S-Iraqi security agreement was halted during a
second day of disruptions in parliament. Leading the opposition are the
Sadrists, who hope to influence undecided members into voting against it.
Although the pact is expected to pass when lawmakers vote on Nov. 24, the
margin by which it passes could have significant consequences. Grand
Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani will support the deal only if it passes by a wide
margin. The deal would allow U.S. forces to remain in Iraq after the U.N.
mandate ends in December. David Satterfield, senior advisor to the US
secretary of state and the country's Iraq coordinator told an Iraqi
newspaper that rejection could mean the immediate exit of U.S. troops now
stationed in Iraq.

Without the Ayatollah's support, the willingness of Shi'ite Iraqis to
observe its conditions could evaporate. Shi'ite cleric Moqtada has warned
that he could end a unilaterally imposed ceasefire should the agreement
pass and suggested that a public referendum on the pact take place
instead. His ceasefire is credited with significant reductions in violence
over the last 18 months. Meanwhile, Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki, whose
continued political power is dependent on passage, reiterated that this
agreement is Iraq's best chance to restore sovereignty. Maliki and Sadr
are political rivals, and January elections could alter the balance of
power between them. Last March, their rivalry nearly ignited a civil war
that ended only when Iran brokered a truce several weeks later.

U.S. forces killed two suspects and detained five others on Nov. 11 during
a previously unreported raid in Baghdad's Mansour district. The military
waited until the body was positively identified as belonging to al-Qaeda
leader Hajji Hammadi. Hammadi is believed to have abducted and killed an
American soldier, as well as assassinating numerous Sunni sheikhs. He is
also accused of masterminding a significant bombing in Garma last June and
of leading Iraqi fighters into the second bottle of Fallujah.

Even though few reports of casualties have come out of Mosul in recent
days, at least 10 bombings occur in the city on a daily basis. Late today,
police were able to turn a suicide car bomber away from their station. He
was killed but managed to injure 35 people during the incident.

Five bodies were discovered outside Mosul in Tal Abta. Two of them
belonged to women.

In Baghdad, three people were wounded when a bomb attached to presidential
guard vehicle in Karrada exploded.

Gunmen killed five family members, including children, during a home
invasion in Kut. Two suspects were arrested separately.

An Iraqi army officer was killed and a soldier was wounded as the pair
attempted to defuse a bomb in Saidiya.

U.S. and Iraqi forces described the issues facing them at the porous
Iranian border and promised to increase security.


In Turkey, clashes between Turkish soldiers and Kurdistan Workers Party
(PKK) rebels yesterday left two soldiers dead and four more wounded. As
many as four PKK rebels were killed as well; one of the rebels deaths
though may have been already been listed in yesterday's reports. Accurate
figures from this area are difficult to obtain due to geography and a lack
of third party observers. A Kurdish mayor was sentenced to 15 months in a
Turkish jail for helping PKK forces.






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