An al Qaeda attack that killed 52 hostages and police in a Catholic church in Baghdad was aimed at driving the embattled
Church officials described the attack, which began when gunmen seized the Our Lady of Salvation Church during Sunday mass, as the bloodiest against Iraq's Christians Catholics in the seven years of sectarian war that followed the 2003 U.S.-led invasion.
A Christian lawmaker said the botched raid to free the hostages proved that the Iraqi security forces lack the capability to maintain peace.
US troops were not involved other than with minor chopper support.
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