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By Miriam Berger and Mustafa Salim

As U.S. troops occupied the streets of Baghdad in 2003, Iraq’s then-Minister of Information Mohammed Saeed al-Sahhaf kept insisting that the Americans were still far away. By then, Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein’s spin doctor had already earned the name “Baghdad Bob” for his outlandish propaganda — or, in today’s parlance, fake news.

 

Fast-forward 16 years, and Iraqis for weeks have been protesting the sectarian political system set up in the wake of the U.S.-led invasion. Despite calls for change, Iraq’s government has doubled down on rejecting reforms while Iraq’s military has brutally cracked down on the uprising.


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