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                 19. Barbara Start, CMVHeadline News, CNN, 7 October 2004.
                 20. Todd Pitman, "Insurgent  Attacks Reportedly Halt Iraq Oil Exports,"  Associated
              Press, 30 August 2004.
                 21. Edward Cody, "To Many, Mission Not Accomplished,"  Washington Post, 3 June
               2004,1(A).
                 22. Patrick McDonnell, "U.S.  Attacks an Iraqi City with Double-Edged Sword,"  Los
              Angeles Times, 14 September 2004,6(A).
                 23. Patrick McDonnell and T. Christian Miller, "Allawi Says He Regularly Meets with
               Insurgents to Halt Violence," Los Angeles Times, 30 August 2004,6(A).
                 24.  Nancy  Gibbs,  "Digging  in  for  a  Fight,"  Time,  3  May  2004,
               http://www.time.com/timdmagazindarticldO,9 17 1,994058-1 ,00.html(20 Dec. 2006).
                 25. Jackie Spinner, "For Iraqis, Not Much to Celebrate in 2004,"  Washington Post, 1
               January 2004,19(A).
                 26. Robert F. Worth, "Sides in Falluja Fight for Hearts and Minds," New York Times,
               17 November 2004,13(A).
                 27. Patrick E. Tyler, "G.I.'s  in a Desert Town Face Rising Iraqi Hostility," New  York
               Times, 30 May, 2003, l(A).
                 28.  John  F.  Bums,  "Bremer  Raising Pressure to  End  Iraqi  Uprisings,"  New  York
               Times, 19 April 2004, 1(A).
                 29. Peter Jennings,  ABC Nightly News, ABC, 19 January 2005.
                 30. Charles Krauthammer, "Free  to Dance  in  Iraq,"  Washington Post,  4  February
               2005, 17(A).
                 31. MSNBC News,  "Anti-American  Voices  Grow Louder in  Iraq,"  2  April 2004,
               http://msnbc.msn.com/id/465 13771 (15 Sep. 2005).
                 32.  CBS  News,  "Spate  of  Attacks  in  Iraq  Continue,"  15  September  2004,
               http://cbsnews.cbs.com/stories/2004/09/16/iraq/main64380l.shtml(15 Sep. 2004).
                 33. Jeffrey Gettleman, "Anti-U.S. Outrage Unites a Growing Iraqi Resistance,"  New
               York Times, 11 April 2004, 1 l(A).
                 34. Associated Press,  "Iraqis  Increase Calls for U.S.  to Leave,"  Truthout, 12 April
               2005, http://www.truthout.org/docs~2005/print~1305D.shtml(2 July 2005).
                 35.  A1  Jazeera,  "U.S.  Losing  Fight  for  Muslim  Minds,"  25  November  2004,
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              http://english.aljazeera.net/NR/exeres/67B9E924-7A3C-4CAE-BB6F-OCBAOD4C39D8
              htm (24 Nov. 2004).
                 36. Will Dunham,  ABC  World News Tonight, ABC, 26 October 2004.
                 37. Eric Schmitt, "In  Iraq, U.S. Officials Cite Obstacles to Victory,"  New York Times,
               31 October 2004, l(A).
                 38. Eric Schmitt and Robert F. Worth, "Marine Officers See Risk in Cuts in Falluja
              Force,"  New York Times, 18 November 2004, l(A); Editorial, "The Larger Battle in Iraq"
              New York Times, 15 November 2004,22(A).
                 39. Editorial, "Explosion in Mosul,"  Washington Post, 22 December 2004,26(A).
                 40.  Editorial, "Ballots,  the  Insurgent's  Enemy,"  Los  Angeles  Times, 30 November
              2004,12(B).
                 41. "Ballots, the Insurgents Enemy," 2004.
                 42. Alissa J. Rubin, "Troops Target Mosul Rebels,"  Los Angeles Times, 17 November
              2004,1(A).
                 43. McDonnell and Miller, "Allawi Regularly Meets with Insurgents,"  2004.
                 44. Victor Davis Hanson, "Stop Talking: Kill the Insurgents,"  New Republic, 7 June
              2004,13.
                 45. Thomas J. Nagy,  "The  Secret Behind the Sanctions, How the U.S.  Intentionally
              Destroyed Iraq's Water Supply," Progressive, September 2001, http://www.progressive.-
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