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Today, Shiite terrorists hit two bases used by Polish troops, with one attack killing five civilians, wounding two Polish soldiers, and wounding another 20 civilians. On Sunday, a little-known Shiite terrorist group claimed responsibility for multiple bomb attacks earlier this month in which the Polish ambassador was wounded. Poland's commitment of troops in Iraq has become a central issue in the debates, with Donald Tusk, head of the Civic Platform, criticizing any continued deployment of troops there. Poland participated in the 2003 invasion with the U.S., has about 900 troops there now, and over twenty have been killed in action.Terrorists always strike democracies where they are most vulnerable. And the softest target of all is the minds of voters on the eve of an election.
Prime Minister Jaroslaw Kaczynski, a strong ally of the United States, faces a tough challenge in the October 21 election from opposition parties that want to pull Polish troops out of Iraq.Kaczynski's party is in trouble but may yet be able to pull out a narrow victory if it is able to keep the opposition below 50% of the vote. But Tusk is riding a wave thanks to a good showing in a recent televised debate and may become the first prime minister of a single party government in Poland since the collapse of communism.
A majority of Poles want to bring the soldiers home.
Defence Minister Aleksander Szczyglo said opposition parties were increasing the risks for Poland's 900 soldiers in Iraq by making the engagement an issue in the campaign.
"The need to get into the parliament is causing some politicians to endanger the lives of our soldiers," Szczyglo told a news conference. He said that in calling for parties to limit discussion "I was only motivated by concerns for the safety of our soldiers."