On a harrowing trip inside Iraq's toughest city,
TIME gets an up-close view of the U.S.'s daily battles
against the insurgents. An eyewitness account reveals
why the war remains as deadly as
ever By
MICHAEL WARE / RAMADI
Reporting from inside Iraq is tough, but it’s the
only way to comprehend the complexity of the situation.
Journalists who parachute in from time to time can only
hope to capture a fragment of the truth, writes Michael
Ware.
[This is an Australian magazine that as far as I
can tell
is not available in the US. This is an astonishing and
harrowing look at Michael’s work in
Iraq.]