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Last year in February terrorists (American and their allies or extremist Muslims) blew up al Askari shrine, the killings of innocent Iraqis in the hands of terrorists intensified ever since. For some people it is unimaginable America would blow up stuff to cause mayhem in order to stay in the country or divert attention from the real deal. Iraq lost most of its historical artifacts systematically after the rape of Iraq in 2003 by Americans, the pillaging took place where the whole world was witnessing it happened. If America approved of pillaging of Iraqis historical treasure, why would they be concern about rebuilding al Askari shrine after the 2006 destroying of it? Especially if they are the ones who did it or hire someone to do it? I can’t imagine any one other than them who could hit a shrine twice with impunity! Knowing the after effect of the first round carnage could Americans had best protect the shrine with a platoon? You betcha!

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