Arthur Chrenkoff has an exhaustive piece detailing the good news from Iraq.: "It takes a lot to get a man of God annoyed, and Louis Sako, the Chaldean Archbishop of Kirkuk, is a very frustrated man these days. 'It is not all death and destruction,' says the archbishop. 'Much is positive in Iraq today. . . . Universities are operating, schools are open, people go out onto the streets normally. . . . Where there's a kidnapping or a homicide the news gets out immediately, and this causes fear among the people. . . . Those who commit such violence are resisting against Iraqis who want to build their country.'"
I don't have time to read all of it right now. Chrenkoff is one of the few sources who will detail more than just kidnappings and car-bombings. All of us ought to read all of these articles.
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