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Iraqi People's Islamic Sentiments Shift Balance of Power

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April 20, 2003 - 0:0
U.S. analysts thought they would get their hands on Iraq following the mysterious fall of Iraqi ruler Saddam Hussein. But their joy has been short-lived, since in recent days the social awareness and objections of the Iraqi Muslim nation have influenced developments in the Islamic country. It is the will of the Iraqis rather than the military power of the occupiers that will write the last chapter.

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