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Read the quote and then answer the questions that follow What was happening. I thought was that the humanity we were supposed to be showing the tragis was wearing thin. I didn't know who my enemy was over here, what rock he might pop out from, from which window
he might shoot I didn't know which of the figures in robes down to their ankles were praying for peace and which were planting bombs on the side of the road."
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What contitis Robin describing in this paragraph?
O The conflict between the people of Iraq and the insurgents who are pretending to be civilians.
O Their inability to feel human while in a war zone.
O The goal of Civil Affairs to humanize the war conflicts with their inability to know who the enemy is.
O The conflict between the American military and the Iraqi army forces

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