Print Print edition: 2007-06-24

Attacks on Iraq mosques

Published June 24, 2007 Updated June 24, 2007 12:00am

In spite of the claims of improvement by the American Army, the condition in Iraq seems to be going from bad to worse, day by day. The attacks at the crowded places or holy cities or the attacks on the foreign armies present in Iraq, are finding no place to reach an end.
The most serious matter in this issue is attacks on the religious places in Iraq. These are the blasts which can throw Iraq in the ditch of civil war. The graph of such blasts is rising high day by day. Undoubtedly such circumstances are not only detrimental for the general public of Iraq but are throwing a challenge before American President George Bush also.
Here, an interesting thing to note about the attacks on the mosques and tombs is that even the Iraqi people are unable to reach a conclusion about the powers that are at the root of the ruinous secret designs striking at their faiths.
Whenever there is an attack on a famous historical temple or a bomb blast under a planned conspiracy then every person who is linked with the politics of Iraq, starts to define the attacks or blasts, in his own way.
Truly enough, that by the efforts of Bush administration, that too, after the attack of September 11, back of the al Qaida has broken. The reality can be judged if the al Qaida is responsible for the attacks on the sensitive holy places in Iraq or not.
If the al Qaida is responsible for all these incidents, then how far can the American Army escape its responsibilities? A place that is being under the watch of the most modern army of the world and there is a blast by the so-called al Qaida.
Two alternatives can be considered. One is that the American Army is unable and inefficient to stop such attacks. If it is so, it has no right to take control of the law and order situation in Iraq. It should not try to become the so-called guardian.
The second thought is the blame of the Shia leaders as well as the Sunni leaders and organisations in Iraq that such incidents are the result of a far sighted American conspiracy and nothing else.