6A - Thursday, January 5, 2012 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com Explosions in Baghdad kill six, wound at least 16 others Bombs detotonated 30 minutes apart at bus stop, tea shop BAGHDAD (AP) - Two explosions in a Shiite neighbor- hood of eastern Baghdad killed six people and wounded at least 16 others today, Iraqi officials said. In the first and largest attack, police officials say a motorbike bomb went off near a bus stop where day laborers gather look- ing for work in the Sadr city neighborhood, killing six people and wounding10. The explosion took place while some of the workers were having their breakfast sand- wiches and tea and others where trying to board a minibus, offi- cials said. Half an hour later, a roadside bomb exploded near a small tea shop in the same neighborhood, wounding six people. Medical officials at nearby hospitals confirmed the casual- ties. The officials spoke on con- dition of anonymity because they were not authorized to release the information. Iraqi leaders have warned of a resurgence of Sunni and Shi- ite militants and an increase in violence following the U.S. troop withdrawal, which was complet- ed last month. The early morning blasts fol- lowed a series of deadly attacks yesterday that targeted the homes of police officers and a member of a government-allied militia. Those attacks, in the cit- ies of Baqouba and Abu Ghraib outside Baghdad, killed four people, including two children, officials said. The latest violence comes as Iraqi politicians remain dead- locked in a festering political crisis that threatens to re-ignite simmering sectarian tensions in the country. Prime Minister Nouri al- Maliki's government, dominated by Iraq's majority Shiites, issued an arrest warrant for the coun- try's top Sunni politician last month. The Sunni official, Vice Presi- dent Tariq al-Hashemi, is cur- rently holed up in Iraq's Kurdish north - effectively out of reach of state security forces. Al-Maliki's main political rival, the Sunni-backed Iraqiya bloc, is boycotting parliament sessions and Cabinet meetings to protest what they say are efforts by the governmentto consolidate power and marginalize them. CHRIS CARLSON/AP Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-Minn.) stands with her husband Marcus, left, and family and friends as she ansunces that she will end her campaien for yresident yesterday Bachmann withdraws from GOP presidential primaries Finland grants transit permit for missiles headed to South Korea Lack of support in Iowa cited as cause of campaign's termination DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) - Minnesota Rep. Michele Bach- mann said yesterday she's ending her bid for the Republicans presi- dential nomination after her last-place finish in Iowa's leadoff precinct caucuses. "The people of Iowa spoke with a very clear voice, so I decided to stand aside," Bachmann said at an emotional news confer- ence, flanked by her family, hours after the caucus results were announced. "I have no regrets, none whatsoever. We never com- promised our principles." The conservative Minnesota congresswoman's decision, widely expected following her dismal Iowa showing, leaves her support- ers up for grabs by the other can- didates in the race and could be a boost for former Sen. Rick San- torum. Santorum narrowly lost the caucuses to front-runner Mitt Romney and is trying to emerge as the clear conservative alterna- tive to the former Massachusetts governor. Bachmann's decision gives San- torum a clear shot at consolidating the conservative vote heading into the next round of contests, though former House speaker Newt Gin- grich and Texas Gov. Rick Perry still draw support from that pool. Bachmann, 55, had told a small group of supporters Tuesday night that she was staying in the race as the only true conservative who can defeat President Barack Obama. But hours later, she announced her departure from the race, cap- ping a deep and long slide for a candidate who entered the cam- paign last summer with very high expectations. There was great excitement among Republican activists when she began her campaign and she translated that into a solid win in the Iowa straw poll. But as the campaign moved for- ward, Bachmann ran into a series of organizational and financial hurdles. She had a big shake-up in her campaign staff, with key back- ers leaving to join Ron Paul's cam- paign, and her fundraising trailed virtually all of her rivals. That slide was capped Tuesday night with her sixth-place showing in the leadoff precinct caucuses. Bachmann did not take ques- tions after her announcement nor did she talk about her future plans, including whether she would endorse another Republican for the presidential nomination or seek re-election to Congress. "I look forward to the next chapter in God's plan," Bachmann said. "I'm grateful to have been a part of this presidential contest." Her campaign manager, Keith Nahigian, told The Associated Press, that Bachmann has "no time frame or person" in mind for an endorsement. She blamed her demise on her straight-shooting, uncompromis- ing approach to the issues. She campaigned as a hard-liner on social issues like abortion and gay rights, as well as arguing for a massive shrinking of the federal government. Authorities found surface-to-air missiles, explosives on ship last month HELSINKI (AP) - The Finnish government yesterday authorized the transport of 69 impounded Patriot missiles en route to South Korea from Ger- many on a British-registered cargo boat. The M/S Thor Liberty, which arrived in Finland last month from Germany to load a ship- ment of anchor chains and paper machine parts for China, was held in port after authorities dis- covered the surface-to-air mis- siles and 160 tons of explosive picric acid. Police impounded the cargo and launched an investigation after port handlers reported that the explosives, also headed for China, were inadequately packed and that the missiles did not have the required transit documents. Government officials yester- day said they had studied the case and decided to grant the Korean Defense Acquisition Program Administration a re- export license. It has until the end of August to ship the mis- siles from Finland. "There was no reason to delay anymore," Finnish Defense Min- ister Stefan Wallin said. "Every- thing is in order." Earlier, the German Defense Ministry said the cargo of mis- siles was an official shipment that was fully declared and had all necessary clearings from German authorities. Also, Finnish officials have said that the picric acid could be shipped once it is safely packed. However, despite the govern- ment decision yesterday it was not clear when the boat would be able to sail pending the outcome of the police investigation. Police declined comment on the inves- tigation. 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