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Much more than the American invasion of Iraq and the war with Iran, which ended in 1988 is still a part of life here. Wind and rain so far to erase the military ramparts. Mines that are still wandering in the claim water buffalo. Villagers in southern Iraq, Amarah city
. Away from the war in Iraq
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