Qais al-Bashir, the AP reporter responsible for the burning Sunnis story, is up to the same old tricks. His article did not make it to the American media but was published in The Guardian. Guess the AP forgot about the Internet.
preventing its resurgence. it s also about creating a counterbalance to iran s extending and growing influence. and what about isis, the terrorist group claiming responsibility for this month s terrorist bombing at that baghdad market, right? yeah, devastating bombing that happened on the night before which is one of the holiest religious holidays in islam. now, isis obviously does not exist in the same capacity that it used to before. it does not fully control large swaths of iraq, but it does manage to operate and move with a certain level of freedom in some parts of the country, remote, rugged terrain. remember, isis knows this land very well because before it was isis, it was isi. and before that it was al qaeda in iraq. and this is also an organization that knows how to go to ground, wait, and bide its time. that s what it did the last time
rockie troops. the president met today with iraq s prime minister. national security correspondent jennifer griffin shows us tonight. a week after a suspected isis suicide bomber attacked a baghdad market, killing 35 people, and as iranian backed she a militias keep firing rockets at the u.s. troops and embassy. president biden announced america s combat operations in iraq are coming to an end. our role in iraq is to be available, to continue to train, to assist, to help and to deal with isis as it arise. but we are not going to be by the end of the year in a combat mission. . the announcement came at the request prime minister who came to the white house today. i would like to thank all the people. unlike afghanistan president biden plans to keep the current number of 2500 u.s. troops on the ground to train, advise and assist their iraqi partners to
Estado Islámico se atribuye el atentado en mercado de Bagdad
PorEFE
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Bagdad, 19 jul (EFE).- El grupo yihadista Estado Islámico (EI) reivindicó el atentado que este lunes dejó al menos 25 muertos y 60 heridos en un mercado de un barrio de mayoría chií de Bagdad, un día antes de la gran fiesta de Aíd al Adha o del sacrificio, cuando los musulmanes compran cabezas de ganado o carne para celebraciones.
En un comunicado difundido a través de sus canales de propaganda en Telegram, el grupo radical aseguró que un terrorista suicida hizo estallar su chaleco explosivo en medio de una congregación de renegados , tal y como denomina el EI a los musulmanes chiíes, causando 30 muertos y 35 heridos.
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