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Insurgents are domestic, Sunni and nationalist

By Peter Spiegel, Defence Correspondent

Published: January 28 2005 20:55 | Last updated: January 28 2005 20:55

By the time this weekend's elections pass, US-led forces will have been fighting against Iraqi insurgents for almost two years.

In that time, the American assessment of exactly whom they are fighting has remained remarkably consistent: a band of about 8,000 guerrillas, primarily Sunni remnants of the old Ba'athist regime who have found common cause with foreign terrorists, several hundred of whom are actively fighting inside Iraq.

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