Article: Corpses, mortars, assassinations: Civil war? `In Iraq, it's no longer a matter of definition'

CHARLES J. HANLEY, AP Special Correspondent
AP Worldstream
03-15-2006
Dateline: BAGHDAD, Iraq
Deep within the Pentagon, they're trying to piece together a picture of an Iraqi civil war. What would it look like? Donald Rumsfeld asks.

Here on the streets of Baghdad, it looks like hell.

Corpses, coldly executed, are turning up by the minibus-load. Mortar shells are casually lobbed into rival neighborhoods. Car bombs are killing people wholesale, while assassins hunt them down one by one.

Is it civil war? "In Iraq it is no longer a matter of definition _ `civil war' or `war' or `violence' or `terrorism.' It is all of the above," said one familiar with all of the above, Beirut scholar-politician ...

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