"Last night continued to be quiet for the most part and nothing indicated that the operation in Azamiyah faced resistance.
I woke up late this morning and again it was very quiet. I asked Mohammed if there was anything going on and the answer was negative.
An hour later two of our friends came by and asked if we'd like to go out for lunch, and off we went.
We drove for about half an hour across eastern Baghdad and there was nothing unusual; just the same checkpoints we've been seeing for the past week or so and traffic was more than normal more or less."
ITM
I guess this is what they call conflicting reports. Who do you believe, ITM or Nabil?
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"Who do you believe, ITM or Nabil?"____I believe both. Baghdad is a big city - 6 million people IIRC - and there can be violence in one area and not in another area twenty miles away.
Reasonable, but there is such a disparity between he two accounts. In one friends go out for lunch, and drive around the city sightseeing, in the other people are locked in their homes hiding under their beds. No doubt your right both can coexist within the same are, much less a city as Baghdad. I only wish I could understand the map better, so I could see it.
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