Reading the news today, I read this.
Noted during Rumsfeld's surprise visit to Iraq:
Seven Iraqis died and 20 were wounded when a suicide bomber walked into a restaurant in a southern Baghdad neighborhood Wednesday at about 11 a.m. (0700 GMT) and detonated a bomb, Iraqi emergency police said.
Less than an hour earlier, a car bomb targeting Iraqi civilians exploded in central Baghdad, killing two and wounding two, Iraqi emergency police said.
On Tuesday, incidents included the killing of 10 people on a bus and a separate attack that killed between five and 16 people near Baghdad's fortified Green Zone.
In addition, gunmen kidnapped an Iraqi diplomat from his western Baghdad house Tuesday morning, police said. The diplomat was posted in Iran and was in Baghdad on leave.
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According to the Multinational Corps-Iraq, "Three bombs detonated outside of the International Zone at approximately 10:50 a.m., reportedly killing 15 local nationals and an Iraqi policeman" and wounding four locals.
The statement said the incident occurred just north of the Green Zone, and indicated two people with suicide vests blew themselves up after a bomb went off.
Iraqi police, however, told CNN a bomber was parking a car by a restaurant near an Iraqi police checkpoint around 11 a.m. when police became suspicious and gave chase. At that point, the vehicle exploded, killing the man inside, police added.
Five people were killed and 12 others wounded, police said.
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Gunmen entered a company in central Baghdad's Mansour neighborhood at 12:30 p.m. and killed three people and wounded three others.
At about the same time, a car bomb killed two people and wounded five on the main road in the capital's Karrada district, a busy stretch with shops.
Gunmen fired on a minibus in Taji, north of Baghdad, killing a passenger and wounding five others around 10:30 a.m. (2:30 a.m. ET), police said.
A parked car exploded near a Shiite prayer center in western Baghdad, wounding five civilians around 4:15 p.m. (8:15 a.m. ET). A mortar exploded near another prayer center in Dora, wounding six civilians.
A mortar also slammed into a police station in the western Baghdad neighborhood of Saydia, wounding four policemen, followed by a car bomb near the station entrance, wounding four civilians. A few hours later, a car bomb in the same neighborhood killed five civilians and wounded 15 others.
As many as 71 dead by this report, taking the higher estimate of a report into hand. Otherwise, 60 dead. This also includes those who detonated bombs strapped to themselves.
If given the opportunity, I wonder how many Iraqi's, as well as troops, would give up their current location, job, etc to relocate their families to D.C.