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Apr. 24th, 2008|05:33 pm |
Glīti dramatizēta aina diezgan nekāda rakstiņa ievadā.
"At its worst, Iraq's rhythm of violence was so predictable that Oliver Poole, the Daily Telegraph's
correspondent, reckoned he could tell the time in Baghdad by the nature
of the explosions: mornings started with a “dull pop” as patrols were
hit by roadside bombs planted overnight. Then came the suicide-bombers.
Afternoons were the turn of the mortar teams who liked harassing the
Americans in the protected Green Zone. Finally after sunset came the
gunfire from military operations and extra-judicial killings [..]" |
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