Baghdad Report: Bombs and A Bridge Too Near

This morning Baghdad lost one of its historic icons when the terrorists blew up the Sarrafiya Bridge. By Omar Fadhil, PJM Baghdad editor
This morning Baghdad lost one of its historic icons when the terrorists blew up the Sarrafiya Bridge. This was an attack on both a vital infrastructure of the city and our morale, let alone the innocent lives that were lost in this vicious attack. What we lost today was not just a bridge, it was a piece of the Baghdad history.
Jisr al-Hadeed (“the iron bridge”), as many Baghdadis like to call it, was the first fixed bridge to be built over the Tigris as a gift from the British to the Iraqi people back in the 1940s.
I have many beautiful memories of Jisr al-Hadeed; memories of how many times I sat in that coffee shop and stared at the glittering reflections of its lights on the water, of how many evenings I sat under it with friends. When we were young and couldn’t drink at home, the Nazla (the river bank immediately under the bridge) was one of our favorite spots. Once there we’d drink cold beers in hot summer nights, with the sound of the slow and small waves of the Tigris as our music….
With several other bridges closed to traffic permanently or occasionally, the Sarrafiya Bridge became of strategic importance to us as more people became dependent on it for their traveling between the two sides of the city.
The terrorists wanted to stop normal life with this attack and they succeeded. Transportation between Karkh and Rasafa just got more difficult than ever. In addition, many people will avoid being on bridges for fear of similar attacks in the future.
Technically, the northern half of the city is now left with no usable bridges. Those in the southern half are either too far for most Baghdadis, closed, or have a dangerous spot at one of their ends.
The timing of the explosion in the early morning suggests the terrorists were more interested in destroying the bridge itself than killing civilians. If the detonation had been by merely 2 or 3 hours later the casualties would’ve been much larger. Now that this has happened the idea that they may be planning more of such attacks is terrifying. It takes months to rebuild a bridge and the damage to the economy and morale is really severe.
Everyone I talked to today was more saddened by the bridge attack than the explosion at the parliament building that killed two of its members. They all seemed to agree that if there’s anyone to blamed for that it’s the members of parliament themselves. Parliament members are famous for complaining about ‘security measures’ in the Green Zone being “insulting” to them and to Iraq’s sovereignty. They didn’t want their vehicles and guards to be searched. This is the result.
The incident was no surprise to me, when we often hear that bombs, explosive vests and illegal weapons have been found in buildings inside the International Zone. You just knew that one day something bad was going to happen. The MPs know very well that there are bad elements among their guards, yet they didn’t move to tighten security measures in the area nor done anything to identify and remove corrupt guards.
Apart from who’s to blame for it, the parliament bombing will reflect in a bad way on its performance. I suspect reaching quorum in future sessions, which is necessary to vote on any law, will now be even more difficult.
Omar Fadhil is PJM’s Bagdad editor. His blog is Iraq The Model.






My condolences on the loss of your important landmark, symbol, and useful bridge across the Tigris. The terrorists scored a victory today, and we must admit it when they enjoy a success.
I’m going to guess that the only reason the bridge was not blown later in the day was tactical. That is, the enemy was afraid of discovery if they waited for high traffic time. In this regard, Baghdadis were lucky, as many more could have been killed.
Thanks again for your reports, which are so helpful in filling out the picture on the ground.
Wow – today was not a good day. Maybe the parliament will finally get off their duffs? It will be interesting to see how much of an investigation results.
Best to you and those you love. Keep up the good work!
How in the hell did these guys get close enough to the bridge to blow it up? Where is the security? this is rediculous. In the US, the people in power who support the efforts in Iraq are under seige from the whining cowards who want to cut and run. Events like these are a serious blow to the cause. I have always supported this effort but this angers me. This is a demonstration of ineptitude and I am sick of it.
Frustrating, even for an American, to think about the loss of such a historic and useful icon. We can only help that this will help precipitate further change in the positive direction. Thanks for your continued reporting… anybody have more pictures both before and after? It might help put everything in perspective for me.
What a terrible loss, both to your city and the city’s psyche. I assume that this bridge was spared during prior air campaigns . It seems likely that there will now be check-points on either end of bridges. Keep up the wonderful work you are doing.
Thoughts and prayers go with you, Omar. This picture needs to be printed on the front page of every paper, repeatedly. The American left will point to it as a symbol of the West’s failure, and they (as usual) will be tragically wrong.
The destruction of this landmark is mute testimony to the terrorists’ utter moral bankruptcy, and their inability to accomplish anything more than the creation of mayhem.
Someday, somehow, perhaps Nancy Pelosi will admit to herself and everyone else that the civilized world is at war with these monsters.
Bon Air, it’s called a truck bomb. The bomb is in the truck; the truck drives over the bridge; the bomb inside the truck explodes.
That’s how the hell “these guys” got this close to the bridge. I hope you’re laying blame squarely on the terrorists and not Iraqi or US forces.
man…terrorists dont care about anyone or anything we should all know that by now. look what the taliban did to the buddhas in afghanistan. maybe this will turn more iraqis against the insurgents. so i hope. stay true and hold fast. dont let them beat you. help us from beating ourselves (in congress). a little sidenote: i saw a bumper sticker the other day that said “congress is the opposite of progress”. right next to it was one that said “my ass belongs to the bluegrass”. it was awesome.
The violence of our enemies is so out of control that we react according to the cold numbers of how many dead. The impact on our lives, emotions, and on the beauty of our cities is totally ignored in the tally.
Thank you for a moving posting,
Dry Bones
Israel’s Political Comic Strip Since 1973
Omar,
Thank you for your continued fine work and bravery at reporting from Iraq. Condolences to you and your fellow Iraqs for the terrible day today.
Unfortunately, I feel it is going to get worse before it gets better. I think this is a product of the fact that the surge is working, and that the bad guys will blow anything up because they are backed into a corner. I see the truth, and I’m just a guy from Juneau, Alaska. However, the AP, Reuters, NY Times, BBC, al-Jazerra, La Monde, Boston Globe all have their agendas. Useful idiots, all!!
This does not surprise me. I am so saddened that after all of the hard work and money that has gone into Iraq that the Iraqis are still fighting to stay isolated from the rest of the free world.
I am calling my congressman today. I say that we bring all the troops home NOW. Iraqis want to be left alone? Fine! The BE ALONE! NO SUPPORT ,NO MONEY, NO TRADE! You should all be isolated from the rest of the world and we will watch as you all kill each other and destroy your last chance at a free nation.
You people DESERVE to have someone like al-Sadr as your next dictator.
The WHOLE WORLD is trying to help you, most of your debt has been forgiven, loan after loan to help support freedom and the result is what? Government officials who make over $120.000 per year for doing NOTHING as the poor people of Iraq bring home less than $500 per YEAR! I hope you all just get it over with and just kill each other, please do it now and get it over with. Never in history has so much been offered to a nation by the rest of the world! But what do the Iraqis do? They spit in the face of the world and say they do not need us and want us to leave them alone. The people of Iraq must be the stupidist people in the world. In a word, ANIMALS!
This game is going in a very bad direction. The bridge and Green Zone attack made for great tv and underscored the basic weakness that lives in Iraq society. You just don’t have the dynamic leaders necessary to rally your people to a standard from which a new direction of real freedom could gain momentum. I suspect much more blood will be spilled before such a reality might, and I repeat might, take place. Spiritual slavery may be one issue for your political bondage, perhaps.
Jon Nathann,
All I can say to that post is, wow.
You need to get your head out of your bowel and educate yourself on the problem that is over in Iraq. It is not the good citizens of Iraq that is the problem, it is the filth and scum of the insurgents who want to claim the power to everything and control the region and not see a democratic government run by elected officials.
I know there are a lot of people who think like you– but thank god, none of them have any say in any matters of importance.
Pitt Boss you said: “I know there are a lot of people who think like you– but thank god, none of them have any say in any matters of importance.”
Want to bet?? Watch what happens when the Democrats take the White House!
Iraq will go to the sewer it wants to be.
No more Americans should die for animals who will not even help themselves.
Bring all the troops home, get back all money loaned to Iraq and isolate them until they finnish destroying themselves.
We will eat popcorn and watch the animals kill each other on TV.
Iraq wants nations to invest in Iraq?? That is just a trick of the crooked government workers to steal more money. The parliment members live abroud like millionaires while the poor people of Iraq are worse than slaves! Look at the value of thier currency, it is worthless for a reason the world knows that Iraq is going to self destruct and return to dictatorship!
Iraqis are animals and deserve an Evil Dictator. You know what??
Saddam may have been right.
Once again Omer elegantly express the views of decent Iraqis everywhere.Sadly Jon Nathann views are wrong as they reflect a poor and misleading account and stereotyping of Iraqis. He must read basic history books and learn that Iraq is the cradle of civilization. The people of Iraq are grateful for the liberation of Iraq from the 40 year nightmare. We say God bless America and we pray that all those who are fighting to win the peace to go back home safe .Those who paid the ultimate price will remain heroes for ever. Iraq will always be grateful to them and their families .In fact the whole world is thankful to them.We forgive the role the USA played before 2003. Do not be misled by the Iraqi mob.
Bro, I’m sorry to hear about the bridge.Besides the obvious blow to Baghdad’s infrastructure, morale and transportation capabilities. Now teenagers won’t have a place to take refuge and enjoy a beer.
Its a fuckin travesty my friend.
The ones to blame here are of course the terrorists. However, one continues to wonder what kind of controls there are over vehicles in Iraq. Who owns the cars and trucks used in these attacks? Are vehicles registered and licensed there?
Is there any tactical advantage to having this bridge gone?
Are bridges which are ‘closed’ actually closed? Or are they just marked offlimits?
The mobility of insurgent and terrorist forces in Baghdad must be frustrating to the IA/MNF. Will this action in any way limit the operations of terrorist/insurgent forces?
When I hear about closed bridges, I wonder if they’re actually completely blocked off, or if insurgents might be able to use them anyways?
Just curious… we don’t get those kinds of facts over here.
I believe the bomber simply loaded a large truck with explosives and old shells, parked on the span & blew it up.
Bridges are strategic assets. They should be guarded fulltime. Trucks should be pulled aside and checked before crossing. The fact is, including the surge, the US has half the forces in place that it needs to control the situation.
I can’t believe Petraeus has not recommended sending much more but he’s probably been told not to formally “ask” for more to allow Bush deniability when it all falls apart.
This war will not be won if GW keeps fighting it like Vietnam; doing just enough not to lose. I doubt he has the will to change in the short time left him. He’s hoping the Iraqi players will finally quell the in-fighting and stand together against AQI.
He’ll probably be disappointed. The safe bet is to expect Arabs to do the wrong thing.
Is everyone here conservative AND blind?
This was a loss to the Iraqi people, not to the American people – you don’t get that when things like this happen to them,and you all write comments like “oh, those terrorists are so bad – it’s a good thing we are over there” you sound insensitive and mostly stupid!
No doubt a bad day yesterday. We will help you to rebuild the bridge. We will help you to stop the people responsible for both the bridge and the Parliament incident.
Speaking for the majority of the American People we are behind you. We understand the challenges that are ahead and encourage you to stay the course in this transisition of your society.
I look forward to the day my family visits your country. The bridges we are builing between our worlds will never be destroyed.
I will say extra prayers for you, your family, your people, and your entire country. Without you helping yourselves, and helping us –America and the Coalition Forces– to help you, the enemy jerk monsters will win. We cannot let that happen. We want victory, for you, because that makes victory automatic for everyone.
God be with you all.
why would you bitch to Omar,foo?
the leninist’s excuse is that “at this stage” they have to run everything for everybody and can kill all the kids and women they want, BUT ONCE THE REVOLUTION COMES they will build golden palaces for the proletariat/umma.
riiiight…
we’re just too nice because we’re all touchy feely and who pays for all the leftist squeamishness in the west? the kids and women..
hillary! hillary! hillary!
free healthcare, free abortions, free kool-aid!!
dont worry, we’ll just blame it on all the old white men that won’t lift a finger while you cut their balls off if you can find them.