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Wide Awake

Wide Awake

July 11th, 2008
An insurgent in custody of the
Iraqi army in Mousel.
Photo courtesy of Ayub Nuri.

This week on War News Radio, we consider the Awakening movement as a path to better security in Iraq. First, Iraqi civilians talk about how the Awakening Councils have affected their personal security. Elise Garrity reports.

Then, members of the US military talk about the value of this movement as a strategy for a safer and self-protecting Iraq. Kristin Caspar and Alex Imas prepared this report.

Next, we examine what it will take for Iraq’s politics to keep up with the recent improvements in security. Listen now to Elizabeth Hipple’s report.

Finally, how a recent car bombing in Kabul may have consequences beyond Afghan borders. Asher Sered reports.

These stories, this week on War News Radio.

This week’s show features music by Ahmed Al Asheq.
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Published Friday, July 11, 2008 3:09 PM by warnewsradio

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