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Who's Behind the Rash of Suicide Bombings in Iraq?

Many believe the recent attacks are not meant to simply kill civilians, but to change the dynamics of the political process.
 
 
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On Wednesday Aug. 19 two booby trapped trucks and motar shells were used to simultaneously strike the parliament building inside the Green Zone and six government ministries. This was accompanied by failed assassination attempts on the health and environment ministers. The high level of coordination of the attacks the killed more than 100 people raised many questions.

Three days later, Iraqi state television, Al Iraqiya, aired a video showing an alleged member of Saddam Hussein's outlawed Ba'ath Party saying that he received orders from his boss in Syria to carry out the operation "to destabilize the regime" and confessed to coordinating one of two truck bombings.

But the Arab press is skeptical and offers different explanations to the dramatic increase of explosions in Iraq following the withdrawal of U.S. forces from Iraqi cities, which started on June 30.

Liqa Maki, an Iraqi political analyst, told Al Jazeera, "I believe that the perpetrators of this wave of explosions are not the same ones who carried out the explosions in 2006 and 2007."

Like Maki, many Iraqi journalists believe that the timing of the blasts suggests conflicting Iraqi factions may be behind the explosions. Iraqi journalist Muhammad Abdel-Jabar Al-Shabut told Al Jazeera, "The remaining next four months of this year are very critical due to the intense struggle over power ahead of the upcoming elections."

In addition, the high level of coordination and accuracy of the chosen targets of the Aug. 19 attacks raised other questions.

Mosab Jasim, Al Jazeera's Iraq producer, said the coordinated, large-scale explosions near heavily guarded state buildings in the Green Zone "could not happen and would not happen unless there is cooperation from the inside the government and the green zone itself." He said, "one needs to get at least two badges to access the Green Zone, and you have to go through two or three checkpoints that are 600 meters outside the Green Zone." Once you are the entrance of the Green Zone, you still have to go through another check point and multiple screenings, he added.

The question is: Who is behind the bombings and why didn't Iraqi security forces and intelligence agents stop them?

Many in the Arab media believe the recent attacks are not meant to simply kill numerous civilians, but to change the dynamics of the political process. The perpetrators are interested in undermining Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki ahead of the January 2010 elections by showing that he has failed to maintain security following the U.S. withdrawal from Iraq cities.

This explains why al-Maliki attributed internal "political differences" to the bloody explosions in Baghdad. It is also worth mentioning that Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari also accused security forces of facilitating the passing of the truck through such a sensitive area.

According to Al Jazeera English, this was confirmed by former police chief, Wissam Ali Kadhem, “who admitted to plotting the attack and said that $10,000 was paid in bribes to checkpoint security staff to reach the finance ministry where the blast occurred.”

But this is not only about money.

Abdel Bari Atwan editor in chief of Al Quds Al Arabi newspaper wrote: "It should be recalled that the present Iraqi security forces are largely composed of ex-members of militia groups -- private armies established by rival Shiite war lords and the leaders of religious factions."

He added, "Al Maliki himself is still head of the Da'awa Party, while Abdul Aziz Al Hakim, the leader of the Supreme Council for the Islamic Revolution in Iraq (SCIRI), was also head of its infamous militia, the Badr Organization."

Badr, a Shiite militia, was fully integrated into the new Iraqi security and intelligence apparatus and has a great deal of influence. Atwan believes that it may be behind the recent explosions.

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