Bush, Baghdad
Tuesday, April 15, 2003
Baghdad, April 10, 2003: two symbols, two moments, and maybe two defeats. Just before 3pm, people moved towards Firdouz Square, on the eastern bank of the River Tigris. The American marines were already there. A few tanks stood guard on either side of Sadoon Street, the main street in that district.
An Iraqi approached. "Shoot it!" he yelled, pointing at the 3-meter-high statue of Saddam Hussein on its pedestal. The American shook his head.
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