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Notes on Iraq

An aid worker in Iraq mulls over the country39;s politics

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An aid worker in Iraq mulls over the country39;s politics

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This web page notesoniraq.blogspot.com states the following, "An aid worker in Iraq mulls over the countrys politics." We saw that the webpage said " Saturday, December 11, 2010." It also said " Baghdad will not be Kandahar. We dont need a Khomeini state or a Taliban state in Iraq. Such was the message written on signs carried by Iraqi intellectuals protesting an order closing social clubs serving alcohol in Baghdad. Is the sort of thing architects of the Iraq war were having wet dreams about on the eve of invasion Iraqi citizens writers and poets no less! Critically, the response."

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