Attacks against U.S. and international interests in Iraq are expected to continue, even though most Iraqis are believed to support the changes under way since the overthrow of Saddam Hussein, State Department spokesman Richard Boucher said on Tuesday. Speaking after a truck bomb devastated U.N. headquarters in Baghdad and killed at least 14 people, he said “we have confidence that the majority of the Iraqi people believe in the U.N., believe in the international community’s role and believe in the change that’s happened and the change that’s coming.” “But there are still elements who are opposed to that, and there may … continue to be attacks” as the United States and its allies seek to rebuild post-war Iraq, Boucher said. Full Story
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