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68. Al Jazeera, "Spy Chief Says 200,000 Fighters in Iraq," 3 January 2005,
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69. Associated Press, "AP: Iraq Insurgency Larger Than Thought," USA Today, 8 July
2004, http://www.usatoday.com/news/world/iraq/2004-07-08insurgency-count~x.htm (1 9
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70. Associated Press, "Public Opinion in Iraq: First Poll Following Abu Ghraib Revs
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71. Romesh Ratnesar, "Can This War Be Won?'Time, 4 October 2004, 34; Richard
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72. Michael Ware, "Insurgent vs. Insurgent?'Time, 12 December 2005,5.
73. Shepard Smith, Studio B, Fox News, 9 November 2004.
74. Chris Wallace, Fox News Sunday, Fox News, 19 September 2004.
75. David Asman, Fox News Live, Fox News, 4 January 2005.
76. Rob Nordland and Babak Dehghanpisheh, "Hell to Pay," Newsweek, 8 November
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77. Robert F. Worth, "Sides in Falluja Fight for Hearts and Minds," New York Times,
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78. Rob Nordland, "No Place is Safe," Newsweek, 4 October 2004,3 1.
79. Daniel Benjamin and Gabriel Weimann, "What the Terrorists Have in Mind," New
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80. Sean Gonsalves, "Terrorists in Iraq or Nationalists?' Cape Cod Times, 30 August
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81. Jim Sciutto, "Answering Questions about Iraq," ABC World News Tonight, 12
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84. Patrick Cockbum, "Stop Killing Iraqis, Nationalists Warn Islamic Fanatics," Inde-
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85. Lisa Myers, "Who Are the Foreign Fighters in Iraq?MsNBC.com, 20 June 2005,
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86. ABC News, "More Foreign Fighters Entering Iraq: U.S. General," 28 March 2005,
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87. Rowan Scarborough, "War in Iraq looks like last stand for A1 Qaeda," Washington
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88. Michael Ware, "The New Rules of Engagement," Time, 12 December 2005,36.
89. Mark Mazzetti and Josh Meyer, "In a Battle of Wits, Iraq's Insurgency Master-
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90. Associated Press, "Bush Stresses Terror Threat and Urges Support for Iraq War,"
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91. Tom Regan, "The 'Myth' of Iraq's Foreign Fighters," Christian Science Monitor,
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