The battered inhabitants of the brave, new, democratic Iraq must be wondering what could hit them next.
Nearly six months after their enthusiastic participation in national elections, Iraq still has no legitimate government.
More than seven years after the US removed Saddam Hussein, the country’s infrastructure remains in tatters and most Iraqis receive less than two hours of electricity a day from the national power grid – a situation that is sparking violent protests.
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