The jihad now is against the Shias, not the Americans

As 20,000 more US troops head for Iraq, Ghaith Abdul-Ahad, the only correspondent reporting regularly from behind the country's sectarian battle lines, reveals how the Sunni insurgency has changed Full Story »

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Marty Heyman
3.8
by Marty Heyman - Oct. 1, 2008

Behind the lines Special Reports are often good copy and can offer important insight not reported by more traditional stories. This story supports many other reporters, analysts, and spokespeople on key points. It portrays a segment of the population under pressure and provides plenty of quotes and facts to fill in the story line. It is believable and a good story.

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