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Look at this mess! You know it's out of control when they've started blowing up churches, mosques, synagogues and shrines - particularly historic ones. Someone just threw down a very large gauntlet and this does not bode well for peace and democracy in Iraq. Folks, I think this is the beginning of the very end of any sane policy we pretended to have in Iraq. John Murtha called it weeks ago. What we have here is a civil war.
An attack Wednesday that destroyed the soaring gold dome of one of ShiiteIslam's holiest shrines is being interpreted by most Shiites here as a direct attack on their faith - and has sharply raised sectarian tensions.
It's unclear if any people were killed in the massive explosion in Samarra, about 60 miles north of Baghdad. But the destruction of the shrine may be the most emotionally charged of attacks on Shiite targets thus far in the war, and could set back already hamstrung efforts to form a government of Shiite and Sunni unity.
As citizens deserted the streets of Baghdad in the wake of the attack, many said they feared this could be a seminal moment in Iraq's low-intensity civil war.
"The war could really be on now,'' says Abu Hassan, a Shiite street peddler who declined to give his full name. "This is something greater and more symbolic than attacks on people. This is a strike at who we are."
The attack occurred shortly before 7 a.m. in the largely Sunni city of Samarra, which has remained an insurgent hotbed despite years of US operations there. It was carried out by a small group of men who somehow gained access to the usually heavily protected Askariya shrine, set demolition explosives, and then fled.
Though the shrine dates back 1,000 years, it has been rebuilt numerous times. Its current dome was built in 1905. There are no records of previous attacks on the building or its predecessors.
"This could be a tipping point,'' says Juan Cole, a historian of Shiite Islam at the University of Michigan. "At some point, the Shiite street is going to be so fed up that they're not going to listen any more to calls for restraint ...
This kind of thing can spread beyond the confines of Iraq. You cannot tell me that Iran isn't just looking for a reason to get a piece of this action. They may have to let Saddam out so he can get a grip on his people! Dictator or not, he had a vice grip on the factions of his country - a grip we blew to pieces when we called ourselves liberating that place. This is just downright frightening and dangerous for our troops. We had no clue what we were doing and now are faced with what is becoming one big ring of fire. This is a tipping point indeed.




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After seeing the photos yesterday, all I could do was get in bed and just lie there. I prayed, as I always do, for calmer heads to prevail. I thought about the effects these actions will have on the peace struggle in Iraq, the troops we have in Iraq, American sentiment and the ideals of democracy and freedom.
Not only was this Mosque a holy site for Shia Muslims, but also for Sunni, also. I remember seeing photos of it when I first converted to Islam and saying, "Gosh, I hope I get to see it one day."
Well, I never made it to Iraq to see it and now it is gone.
There is a sadness that is deep in my bones and I doubt things will ever be the same.
May Allah (God) bless us all.
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