The New York Times Agency May 2010

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The New York Times Agency May 2010
(NYT4) BAGHDAD, Iraq -- Dec. 22, 2007 -- IRAQ-SUNNIS-2 -- Sunni volunteers talked with a Shiite woman as they patrolled in a Baghdad neighborhood in December 2007. The Awakening movement, an almost exclusively Sunni Arab force recruited to fight Sunni Islamic extremists like al-Qaida in Mesopotamia, has become a great success story after its spread from Sunni tribes in Anbar Province to become an ad-hoc armed force of 65,000 to 80,000 across the country in less than a year. A linchpin of the American strategy to pacify Iraq, the movement has been widely credited with turning around the violence-scarred areas where the Sunni insurgency has been based. (Joao Silva/The New York Times)
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