Facing The Thresholds Of Crisis In Iraq and Afterwards
<p>In the aftermath of the bombing, all that Frank Glen could think about was returning to New York. He could not push the images of the destruction from his mind, and he looked at Stephanie Lancaster and Maxwell Matheson, who sat beside him, and they seemed more disturbed than he did. There were streams of tears running down their cheeks as Stephanie held the mysterious photograph face down on her lap.</p>
<p>“<strong>I don’t think we’re going to get our things back,”</strong> he told her as the car bounced on the road.</p>
<p><strong>“Silence,”</strong> the soldier in the front seat scolded them.</p>
<p>Of the three of them, Matheson seemed to be the calmest, despite the bruising and contusions on his face.</p>
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