A suicide bomber targets a reconciliation conference where Sunnis and Shiites were meeting. CNN's Nic Robertson reports.
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I hope that CNN and other US media outlets will show the number of Iraqi Civilian deaths.
Saddam Hussein was supported in the 1980s by the US and Britain. Al-Qaida was supported by the US against the soviets.
This is the result of the US and Britain meddling Arabia, Persia and South Asia.
Hope the Iraqi forces are up to dealing with this sort of thing as I doubt it will end anytime soon or even decrease. Maybe once the Iraqis show they can handle this sort of attack the attacks will decrease and maybe stop. I hope so and I also hope this doesn't slow down our withdrawal.
When G.W.Bush was president CNN would have a ticker along the bottom of the screen showing how many of our soldiers were killed that day in Iraq and Afghanistan and the totals to date. When and why did CNN stop displaying those statistics?
It is sad that 33 people died in this attack. Unfortunately I don't see an end to these things anytime soon. In fact I see them doing more and more of them especially when we get to the time when we really start pulling out a lot of our troops. I don't see how we can stop them!
Cindy..Ga.