The Lebanon Scenario
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Anonymous car bombs, political kidnappings, ethnic militias ... The
Iraqi battleground has echoes of an earlier occupation.
By Rod Nordland
NEWSWEEK
Sept. 22 issue — Iraq under occupation is starting to look
uncomfortably similar to Lebanon during its long civil war. The
central government exists only in name, and neither police nor
occupying troops are able to keep the peace.
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