Eskimos Face Hard Times After Iraq Call-Up

Army National Guard Staff Sgt. William F. Brown sits a snow berm on the frozen Arctic Ocean off of Barrow, Alaska in a Tuesday, June 6, 2006 photo. Eskimos in some of Alaska's most isolated villages are being called to fight in Iraq during the first widespread call-up of National Guard reservists from rural Alaska since World War II. (AP Photo/Al Grillo, File)
Attacks on Baghdad Green Zone
WHAT'S THE GREEN ZONE? Also called the International Zone, it's the heavily protected area in central Baghdad that holds the U.S. and British embassies, the Iraqi parliament and prime minister's office.
OPEN TO ATTACK: A U.N. report in June said insurgents had bombarded the area with rockets and mortar fire more than 80 times since March.
CASUALTIES: Nearly 30 people have been reportedly killed in the barrages.
U.S. Announces Major al-Qaida Arrest
THE ANNOUNCEMENT: The highest-ranking Iraqi leader of al-Qaida in Iraq was captured July 4 and told interrogators that Osama bin Laden's inner circle wields considerable influence over the Iraqi group.
WHY NOW: The White House is stepping up efforts to link the war in Iraq to Sept. 11, with a growing number of Americans opposing the Iraq conflict. Some independent analysts question the extent of al-Qaida's role in Iraq.
THE LINK: The U.S. says the captured man carried messages from Osama bin Laden and his deputy to the leader of al-Qaida in Iraq.
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It is sad the war has gotten so bad the army needs to call up people who are really needed at home.
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