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To: Suma who wrote (34014)11/13/2004 11:44:59 AM
From: Doug R  Respond to of 173976
 
Not just one city.

Violence flared elsewhere in the volatile Sunni Muslim areas, including Mosul, where attacks Thursday killed a U.S. soldier. Another soldier was killed in Baghdad as clashes erupted Friday in at least four neighborhoods. Clashes also broke out from Hawija and Tal Afar in the north to Samarra - where the police chief also was fired - and Ramadi in central Iraq.

The most serious uprising occurred in Mosul, a city of about 1 million people 220 miles north of Baghdad, where insurgents targeted bridges, police stations and government buildings starting Thursday.

ap.tbo.com

Who's going to want "democracy" in other countries when shrub is showing it requires killing 1/3 of the population.
When he illegaly started this war I said it would cost $1/4 trillion...I was wrong. It'll be more than that.
Now it's becoming obvious that 1/3 of the Iraqi population will be eliminated.