Out of Iraq the last of us soldiers
posted on: Dec 19 2011 7:18 by RDugey. Viewed 21 times.Even while the Iraqis festejaban Sunday the departure of the last American troops the dangers that remain after almost nine years of war were patents.
Politicians bickered lined up in the country's volatile sectarian lines and deadly violence continued. The last American convoy left Iraq course at Kuwait around dawn, under a cloak of confidentiality in order to prevent attacks on the troops.
When the Iraqi public learned of this after getting up, there was joy for the end of a presence that many villagers resented as an occupation foreign.
In Northern Mosul, Muhanad Adnan, owner of a bakery, city said he had abundant orders of pastels - up to 110 of approximately-70 it typically receives diariodebido that families were organizing celebrations in their homes.
Some asked him to write them to the cakes inscriptions as u000a"congratulations on the end of the occupation", stated.
But the happiness was slightly damaged by concerns about the future. "No one here wants occupation.
""This withdrawal represents a new stage in the history of Iraq", said Karim Al - Rubaie, a Shiite owner of a shop in the southern city of Basra.
"A group of thieves"
but, he warned, "the politicians who run this country are just a group of thieves".
"These politicians will lead the country into civil war and sedition." "Now Iraq is like a weak dam between neighboring beasts," he said. In the morning, a bomb hidden under a pile of garbage exploded in a shopping street of spare parts for vehicles in a district inhabited mainly by Shiites in the East of Baghdad, Act that left two dead and four wounded.
Was the most recent of the shootings and attacks with pump that occur almost every day - at a low level, but u000alethal all forms-which continue to bleed the country, and many fear that they will increase now that the Americans have gone. However, violence has declined much in comparison with the level in which it was the worst years of the war of Iraq.

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