Ramadan violence falls sharply in Iraq: U.S. (Reuters)

Rear Admiral Mark I. Fox (L), deputy spokesman for the Multinational Force-Iraq, attends a news conference with Brigadier General Mark Gurganus at the heavily fortified Green Zone area in Baghdad September 30, 2007. (Wathiq Khuzaie/Pool/Reuters)Reuters - Violence in Iraq during Ramadan has
fallen by almost 40 percent from last year, the U.S. military
said on Sunday, despite a warning from al Qaeda that it would
increase attacks during the Muslim holy month.

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