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The kind of attacks Baghdad suffered today has become less and less common in much of Iraq. The reduction in violence is allowing American troops to engage with the local population in ways that would have been unthinkable just last year.
The city of Balad has been home to a huge American air base but there was never much interaction between troops and civilians. Things have changed though. This American commander introduces an army band at a local soccer game. He still has a lot of security, but the fact that an American commander is standing in an open field without a helmet on is a sign of significant progress. It looks like the Iraqis and Americans have come out for a county fair. This resident says the U.S. Army is keeping things safe and calm because Balad is a mixed Sunni-Shiite city. No one here thinks Iraq is fixed yet, but this party is something of a farewell for the U.S. troops who have been overseeing the progress in the city and it’s a nice note for them to go home on.