Baghdad Carnage: Could It End Iraq's Political Impasse? -- Time Magazine
Seraj Abdullah was on the couch watching TV with his young brother and sister when the car bomb went off. It obliterated a teashop down the block with an explosion so strong it spit broken glass and debris in their faces and left Abdullah temporarily deaf. He stumbled outside in terrified silence and found two of his best friends dead, their body parts scattered amid the carnage. "I just kept thinking," he recalls "Is it over? What's going to happen now? Who is going to protect us?"
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