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Among the Enemy
A look at the anti-American resistance fighters in Iraq

A U.S. soldier from the 1st Armored Division stands guard during a massive raid in the Abu-Greib district of Baghdad. Pentagon optimists are convinced the insurgency is small. "Real insurgents need the support of the local population, and they don't have that," says a senior civilian aide who traveled last Saturday with Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld in Iraq. "They are going to wither and die"
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