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War on Iraq

The Grief of Baghdad

By Evan Derkacz, AlterNet. Posted October 5, 2004.


The painful stories and pictures of some of the 16,000 American soldiers – like Cpl. Tyson Johnson – wounded in Iraq might move Americans to action. Maybe that's why we don't see them in the mainstream media.
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Evan Derkacz is a New York-based writer and contributor to AlterNet.

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