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    Gates: Baghdad Bombings May Show Insurgents' Desperation

    FORT CAMPBELL, KY, UNITED STATES

    02.04.2008

    Courtesy Story

    Office of the Secretary of Defense Public Affairs           

    By Gerry J. Gilmore
    American Forces Press Service

    FORT CAMPBELL, Ky. - The double-suicide bombings in Baghdad on Feb. 1, carried out by two women, may indicate desperation on the part of a beleaguered insurgency, Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates told reporters.

    The insurgents' use of women to launch suicide attacks may be "a manifestation of the success of our military operations," Gates told reporters at Fort Campbell, Ky., Feb. 1, after meeting with 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) soldiers and military spouses.

    More than 70 people died and dozens were injured as the result of two suicide bombings carried out by two women in separate areas of the Iraqi capital city, according to news reports.

    The actions of terrorists in employing women to conduct such horrendous attacks "is totally against the culture of the Arab world (and) is totally against Islamic faith," Gates said. "We just have to make sure that the people of Iraq and others in the Middle East recognize how horrible these people are in terms of the culture they're trying to attack."

    Al-Qaida's callous disregard for human life is why Sunni residents united to eject the terrorists from Anbar province, Gates said.

    As U.S. and Iraqi security forces and concerned local citizens groups continue to pressure al-Qaida and other insurgents, it is evident the terrorists are fast-losing whatever influence they'd previously possessed over the Iraqi population, he said.

    Also due to the success of the surge operations, terrorists in Iraq are now having difficulty mounting vehicle-borne bomb attacks, Gates said.

    Some news reports say the two women who launched today's Baghdad suicide-bomb attacks may have been mentally challenged.

    "And, the fact that they're having to resort to using women, and possibly women who don't know what they're being asked to do, also may suggest that they're having trouble getting foreign fighters to come into the country and sacrifice their lives," Gates said.

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    Date Taken: 02.04.2008
    Date Posted: 02.04.2008 19:35
    Story ID: 16041
    Location: FORT CAMPBELL, KY, US

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