Another Account of Baghdad Insecurity

Following up on that reality-distortion field being propagated either by Riverbend (who writes that current conditions in Baghdad are hellish in the extreme) or Ken Joseph (who writes that it’s great in Baghdad; the stores are stocked, the power’s mostly back on, and people are taking relaxed evening strolls with their families), here’s a firsthand account from columnist Rich Miller: Postwar Iraq moves dangerously close to civil disaster. Sounds a lot more like Riverbend’s Baghdad, in which women, especially, are living in near-constant fear, than Joseph’s.

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