Sameer N. Yacoub
Police: 8 killed in Baghdad jewelry store shootout
BAGHDAD — Iraqi police and hospital officials say at least eight people were killed and nine others wounded during a shootout following the robbery of two jewelry stores in Baghdad.
An Iraqi police official said gunmen in two cars robbed the shops in Baghdad’s Shula neighborhood on Wednesday.
The official says that after stealing some gold and money, the robbers started to shoot wildly as they made their escape.
A hospital official confirmed the toll. The officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak to the media.
While sectarian violence has diminished in Iraq, random crime and lawlessness has increasingly become a problem.
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BAGHDAD (AP) — Iraq’s Cabinet has signed off on a $67 billion draft budget for 2010 that is well below what officials have said is needed, raising concerns that the shortfall will derail the progress of Iraqi security forces just as they are taking over from withdrawing American troops.
Low oil prices have forced Iraq to curtail spending for the second year, complicating efforts to rebuild the country after years of war and construct a military capable of self-defense.
The proposed budget has a $15 billion shortfall that Iraq plans to cover by issuing bonds and asking for loans from international banking organizations, government spokesman Ali al-Dabbagh said in a statement released late Tuesday.
Parliament must still approve the budget. It was unclear when lawmakers would schedule a vote.
Last year’s budget suffered deep cuts as oil prices fell from record levels of nearly $150 per barrel, forcing officials to twice slash this year’s spending plans from $79 billion to $58.6 billion. The budget was based on an average oil price of $50 a barrel.
Next year’s budget is based on an average oil price of $60 per barrel. On Wednesday, the November benchmark crude oil contract was up to $74.88 per barrel in Asia on electronic trading on the New York Mercantile Exchange.
Al-Dabbagh said that about $17.83 billion of the budget would be used for reconstruction and infrastructure improvements. The remainder would be used for government operating costs, such as paying salaries, he said.
This year’s budget crunch has already forced Iraqi planners to make tough choices as American troops prepare to withdraw by the end of 2011. With the U.S. no longer in a position to finance an Iraqi budget shortfall, the government has imposed a hiring freeze and limited its military spending.
Al-Dabbagh said government cutbacks also were expected to be made next year. He did not say where the cuts would be made.
The U.S. military has said Iraq’s budget crunch has derailed its effort to buy enough ships, planes and weapons. It also has slowed the construction of a national supply chain to feed and fuel the forces.
Reconstruction has moved to the forefront as the leading campaign issue facing lawmakers ahead of January’s national elections. After more than six years of war, Iraq is still struggling to provide clean water and electricity to its population.
Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki recently said so much money was being spent on Iraqi security forces that it was hindering reconstruction, sending a signal that more attention would be paid to rebuilding infrastructure.
Despite the overall decline in violence that has allowed the government to turn attention to reconstruction, insurgents continue to target Iraqi security forces and civilians with regularity.
A bomb attached to the car of a senior Sunni cleric known for denouncing violence exploded Wednesday in northern Baghdad, the third such attack against a cleric in recent weeks, an Iraqi army official said.
Sheik Abdul-Sattar al-Janabi, who leads the biggest Sunni mosque in Baghdad, was wounded in the bombing. His injuries were not life-threatening, the official said, speaking on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to release the information.
Recently, a Sunni cleric in the western town of Saqlawiyah and another in the northern city of Mosul were killed in similar attacks. Both had routinely called on worshippers to turn away from sectarian violence.
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