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Sign In Not a Subscriber?Join NowWashington has dismissed the Iraqi resistance as extremists, Saddam loyalists, foreigners, and criminals. But Baghdad is full of ordinary men and women—teachers, shopkeepers, mothers—who are learning a clandestine new trade: armed insurgency. Getting to know a number of fighters, and discovering how organized they have become, MOLLY BINGHAM finds this disparate army shares one belief: that expelling the U.S. is a battle they cannot refuse, or lose
July 2004 Molly Bingham Molly BinghamWashington has dismissed the Iraqi resistance as extremists, Saddam loyalists, foreigners, and criminals. But Baghdad is full of ordinary men and women—teachers, shopkeepers, mothers—who are learning a clandestine new trade: armed insurgency. Getting to know a number of fighters, and discovering how organized they have become, MOLLY BINGHAM finds this disparate army shares one belief: that expelling the U.S. is a battle they cannot refuse, or lose
July 2004 Molly Bingham Molly BinghamSubscribers have complete access to the archive.
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