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Soldier leads dual life in Iraq
He fosters democracy by day, hunts enemy at night
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The searches of 70 homes produced no guns and no suspects but seemed to provoke a good deal of fear and anger among many Iraqis whose homes were entered.
Outside one, a two-story middle-class home, 11 Iraqi men sat on their haunches, their unhappiness etched on their faces. In the living room inside, a young Iraqi woman stood with three young girls, their hands held high over their heads.
"I feel bad for these people; I really do," Sgt. Eric Brown said as he stood guard over an Iraqi family taken from its home. "It's so hard to separate the good from the bad."
Yet for all the conflict here, there are signs that even the gulf between the Americans and the Sunni Arabs may not be unbridgeable. Later in the day, Sassaman sat with some Sunni clerics and handed out donations for their mosques.
The clerics posed many questions to their American overlord, about schools and water, about family members detained and about the searching of homes. Sassaman answered each in turn, and on most points, the clerics nodded
Then Sassaman, quite at ease, asked a question of his own.
All the imams laughed, and then they led him to his Humvee and bid him a warm goodbye.
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