Michael Totten writes about the way things are in Fallujah now:
It was only then that I noticed that none of the Iraqis on the street reacted in any noticeable way to what had just happened. They didn’t take cover when we did. We were all briefly certain that war had returned to Fallujah. But the Iraqi kids still played in the street. They did not run and hide. Their parents did not yank them inside. Try to imagine that in an American city.
Read the whole thing. When you get to this paragraph, you'll be glad you did.
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