Iraqi Troops Arrest Sunni Lawmaker, Killing His Brother, Five Guards After They Allegedly Opened Fire
Civil war sans American boots on the ground
Iraqi troops on Saturday detained a Sunni lawmaker sought on terrorism charges and killed his brother and five of his guards after the six opened fire on the arresting officers. The incident, which is likely to add to sectarian tensions, also left an Iraqi soldier dead.
The arrested lawmaker, Ahmed al-Alwani, has been prominent among the organizers of Sunni protests against Iraq's Shiite-led government over the past year. He is wanted on terrorism charges for inciting violence against Shiites who came to power after the 2003 U.S.-led invasion that toppled Saddam Hussein's Sunni-led regime.
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Ain't nation building grand...and to think I sort of bought it at the time (facefuckingpalm and self flagellation).