Tuesday, March 20, 2007

Two Kinds Of Gas Pains In Iraq

Two kinds of gas pains can be found in Iraq right now. The first is the use of poison gases by the enemy and its comparative ineffectiveness, a possible sign amid the surging success of the recent Baghdad cleanup that the enemy is weakening more.

Then there is the absurd system of gas station rationing seen in Tikrit, which shows how backward that area of the world can be and how difficult it is to fix it. Nonetheless, one can feel confident that even this will see positive change.

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