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Wednesday, March 01, 2006

Iraq And Civil War

There's a great deal to be said on this topic, more than I have time for now. But contrast what your TV will tell you tonight versus this media report via Hyscience.

It gives new meaning to a tale of two cities. And don't even get me started on the misleading coverage of the economy we've been seeing.

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» The Little Civil War That Tried But Couldn't - Residents Returning To Streets In Baghdad (Updated) from Hyscience
Iraq is not in a civil war, and more likely than not it will move forward over what will be looked back upon as another bump in the road to democracy. [Read More]

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Girl Blog from Iraq:

"It does not feel like civil war because Sunnis and Shia have been showing solidarity these last few days in a big way. I don’t mean the clerics or the religious zealots or the politicians- but the average person. Our neighborhood is mixed and Sunnis and Shia alike have been outraged with the attacks on mosques and shrines. The telephones have been down, but we’ve agreed upon a very primitive communication arrangement. Should any house in the area come under siege, someone would fire in the air three times. If firing in the air isn’t an option, then someone inside the house would have to try to communicate trouble from the rooftop."

http://riverbendblog.blogspot.com/

Think this is something? Wait til we leave.

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