How will the Iraqi elections go?
Length: 3:50 LARGE (44.9 MB) —– SMALL (4.5 MB) ANDERSON COOPER: An extraordinary report out of Iraq that Sunni insurgents here are actually telling foreign terrorists, Al Qaeda in Iraq, not to get involved, not to interfere in Thursday’s historic elections. We’re joined now by CNN’s — by “TIME” magazine’s, I should say — maybe someday CNN’s, Michael Ware. MICHAEL WARE, TIME MAGAZINE CORRESONDENT: Insha’allah. COOPER: Insha’allah. Thanks very much for joining us. You spent a lot of time with these insurgents. Is this for real? Why would Sunni insurgents be telling Al Qaeda in Iraq, don’t interfere with the elections? WARE: Anderson, this is the two faces of this war. There’s a homegrown insurgency, a war of liberation, if you will. And then there’s the imported holy war, or terrorist war. And here we see them clash. The homegrown insurgents have a political agenda. They want to see a political dimension to the insurgency emerge. They’ve told their fighters, they’ve told their suppo