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More Hostage Situations

Kathy Kinsley reports over at the Command Post, per Fox News, that the Fedayeen are starting to take hostages in Baghdad, taking over civilians' homes.

Posted by Rand Simberg at April 03, 2003 11:45 AM
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Rand,

I'm sure you're mistaken. I'm sure these people are being invicted into these peoples' homes, as a sign of their support for Saddam and opposition to us.

After all, the press (not the embeds) have been regularly reporting about how popular support is absent, the people are itching to fight us, and good will is evaporating. No doubt the fedayeen are, in fact, being cheered as they enter homes and offered the best possible hospitality.

Don't you think?

Posted by Dean at April 3, 2003 05:25 PM


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