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The causes of western-style women's drama

In every corner of Iraq, there are many desperate housewives who are full of resentment against the US military and Iraqi armed forces. In Baquba, the capital of Diyala province with the most "women bombs" in Iraq, women waiting for news of their arrested relatives can be seen everywhere outside the police station.

This photo, taken on August 24, 2008, provided by the Iraqi police shows that in Baquba, the capital of Diyala province, the Iraqi police took a bomb vest from a girl. This 15-year-old girl is wearing a bomb vest, which contains about 15 kilograms of explosives. Xinhua News Agency/Reuters

In June 2006, 64-year-old Palestinian woman Naggar attacked the Israeli army with a suicide attack in northern Gaza.

An Iraqi woman who asked not to be named said angrily, "The Americans took my husband and destroyed our home, and now we have nothing. We linger on in the mercy of God, but we won't die like this. We will take all means, including suicide bombings, to retaliate against them. "

American and Iraqi forces have defeated Al Qaeda forces in Baghdad and western Iraq, Sunni Muslim forces have also gathered in northern Iraq, and Diyala province is also preparing to suppress the resistance of anti-government forces. As more and more men are killed or captured in anti-government armed conflicts, more and more women are armed to resist.

An official of the Security Committee of Diyala Provincial Assembly said that many women, whether married or unmarried, have become Al Qaeda's "female bombs" because their homes were destroyed in armed conflicts.

American military officials say that many women voluntarily become "women bombs" because they have been raped, but this is difficult to prove. The military said that the use of "female bombs" was a "desperate move" by Al Qaeda, indicating that it was difficult for Al Qaeda to recruit overseas Arab men to participate in suicide terrorist attacks. The increasingly strict border security measures make it difficult for Iraqi rebels to let foreign "jihadists" sneak into the country.