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Iraq will not become another Syria, says government, as car bombs kill 34

Car bomb attack killed at least 34 people were killed (Thursday) in Baghdad, but Interior Ministry said it would not allow the "base" organization, which accused the surge in sectarian violence, to turn Iraq into another Syria.
At least eight explosions, one of which is near the "Green Zone," the diplomatic complex, part of a wave of bloodshed, has taken a monthly death toll in Iraq, the highest level in five years, more than 100 people were injured.
"Iraq has become a sectarian street people are motivated by hatred and religious decrees and dare to kill innocent people on the battlefield," Interior Ministry said in an unusually frank statement.
"It is our destiny to win the war, its purpose is to destroy this country and turn it into another Syria, the ministry said." However, earlier Thursday that it's far less than the number of deaths In three people were killed and 44 people were injured.
Mainly Sunni Muslim rebels have been fighting for more than two years to overthrow the Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's Alawite Shia branch of Islam, a small support base.
Sunni Muslim militant groups, including the "base" organization, stepping up to the Iraq's Shiite-led government, their rebellion in the past four months, the increase in the return to full-blown sectarian conflict 18 months later, U.S. forces leave fear.
Police sources said that a bomb exploded 200-300 meters (yards) from the international zone in Baghdad, near the Iraqi Foreign Ministry. Four people were killed and 12 people were injured.
Central Plains Economic Zone is a highly fortified area houses the Western embassies, including the U.S. mission and the nearby Iraqi Ministry of Health has been frequent targets of attack.
Since the beginning of this year, the use of multiple car bomb attacks have become an almost daily occurrence. Religious holiday celebrated on the weekend for the home end of the fasting period of Ramadan Muslims have failed to stop the massacres, bombers.
Over the past four months, more than any in the past five years, each one back in the United States and deadly government forces and militants in combat when.
The government has launched a security scan, trying to round up suspected militants and Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki said Wednesday it will continue to repression.
Common cause against al Qaeda
Civil war in neighboring Syria, causing the entire Middle East sectarian tensions, promote Sunni insurgents in Iraq, who also benefited from the minority Sunni population, widespread discontent.
Interior Ministry last month described the conflict as "open war", the U.S. has said it will work closely with the Iraqi government, against the "base" organization. Iraqi Foreign Minister Hoshiyar Zebari on Thursday in Washington.
Thursday's car bomb attack on the target area, including the central, eastern, northern and southern Shiite district of Baghdad, police said.
Five people were killed when a bomb exploded, near a police station in Baladiyat in eastern Baghdad, near the broken roof of the vehicle, and their wheels splayed on the ground blast.
"Windows were smashed, and my kids started screaming, running around, smoke filled my house, said:" A person injured by flying glass fragments. He declined to be named.
"The politicians are responsible for the deterioration of security," he said.
In the al-Shurta district of al-Rabaa tractor carrier gas cylinder bombs killed four people, while Hou Saini Ya, eastern suburb of the capital, a van at a repair shop exploded, killing three people , said police.
The Interior Ministry said security forces crackdown on the "hotbed of terrorism" outside Baghdad, bomb-making factories and recruitment centers suicide bombings.
 



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