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AP has an interesting article on a fledgling talk radio network:

Iraqi voices filled the airwaves of the nation’s first independent talk radio station Monday, applauding a surprise move by the U.S.-led coalition to return sovereignty to Iraq two days early.

The callers clogged Radio Dijla’s telephone lines to congratulate interim Prime Minister Iyad Allawi, urging him to be strong, while warning insurgents against continued violence.

“I send my congratulations to all Iraqis and every Iraqi home,” a woman who identified herself as Um Yassin gushed, her voice choked with emotion. “I want to tell Dr. Allawi to be bold, to be strong. We need him to build up the army because we need them at a time like this.”

Her message was echoed by dozens on the day Prime Minister Allawi was given a letter transferring sovereignty back to the citizens of Iraq after about 14 months of coalition administration.

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“I send all the Iraqi people my blessings,” said Ali, a caller from Baghdad. “But I warn these terrorists, all the Iraqis will rise up and strike them with steel.”

This could be a reason for hope, or it could be that Iraqi talk radio callers—like their American counterparts—support the liberation of Iraq disproportionately. Either way, hearing these sorts of statements from everyday Iraqis won’t exactly be music to the ears of those who wanted to leave Saddam Hussein in power.