Offline and on edge, Iraq is spiraling deeper into violence. The country’s troops, cracking down on anti-government protests, have turned their guns on the people . Officials said Sunday that 104 people have been killed and more than 6,100 wounded. The six days of street protests are the largest challenge yet to the fragile government of Prime Minister Adel Abdul Mahdi. Demonstrators gathered last week to decry what they described as endemic corruption. But by Sunday, it was a revolt against the entire system. “We’ve had enough — enough!” shouted one young man in Baghdad, bent double and heaving as he ran from a volley of tear gas. “They stole our futures, and now they’re killing us.” With the Internet suspended, Iraq’s television screens are now the stage for a frantic tug of war, as authorities project normalcy and protesters vent their […]