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Iraq compared to other revolutions

Posted by Peter on January 29, 2007
Posted in: Mideast. Tagged: history, war.

This rather discouraging blog post provides some unusual analogies to historical conflicts that might help predict what will happen in Iraq. The analogies aren’t exact enough to be convincing by themselves, but are close enough to deserve some attention.

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