“Since the war has ended, all is good.”
“Are the people happy?” I asked.
Mr. Shukry paused for a moment, as if it were the simplest question he’d been asked in months, “Of course they are happy,” he said.
“Are you Muslim?” I asked.
“Yes,” he said. —Michael Yon —A Fork in the Road (Michael Yon: Online Magazine)
Grocery stores full of fresh fruit. Gleaming kitchen appliances and widescreen TVs. A picnic in northern Iraq.
A fascinating report from Dohuk.
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