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In 2003, just about everyone knew the U.S. military was about to invade Iraq, and a reporter and I found a local man with ties to that country. I drank tea with Nadhim Al-Awadi as I sat on his floor for several hours watching an Arabic news station with h

In 2003, just about everyone knew the U.S. military was about to invade Iraq, and a reporter and I found a local man with ties to that country. I drank tea with Nadhim Al-Awadi as I sat on his floor for several hours watching an Arabic news station with him. About five minutes after the start bombing started, Al-Awadi dropped his head and I made one or two frames before his focus drifted back to the television.

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In 2003, just about everyone knew the U.S. military was about to invade Iraq, and a reporter and I found a local man with ties to that country. I drank tea with Nadhim Al-Awadi as I sat on his floor for several hours watching an Arabic news station with him. About five minutes after the start bombing started, Al-Awadi dropped his head and I made one or two frames before his focus drifted back to the television.
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