Iraqi PM seeks US weapons boost
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Iraq’s need for US troops could fall dramatically if Washington supplies more weapons, Iraq’s PM says. (BBC News — 19 January, 2007)
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Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki wants the United States to speed up the arming of the Iraqi security forces He has told a British newspaper the number of American troops in Iraq could be cut (ABC News — 19 January, 2007)
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At least 14 people were killed and 31 wounded in a series of car bombings in Baghdad on Thursday, the third day in a surge in insurgent violence in the Iraqi capital. (MSNBC — 19 January, 2007)
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UNDER pressure from the US to show progress in the face of mounting carnage, the Iraqi Government has announced a crackdown against the country’s most powerful Shiite militia, with several dozen senior members arrested in recent weeks. – (Sydney Morning Herald — 19 January, 2007)
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Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki said 400 fighters from a key backer of the Shiite-led government have been arrested, and a government spokesman said Thursday the U.S. is not giving Iraqi security forces enough money for training and equipment. (CNN — 42 minutes ago)
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Three top US senators agree on a resolution to oppose President Bush’s plan to increase Iraq troop numbers. (BBC News — 18 January, 2007)
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Security forces in Iraq have seized a high-level militia leader in a raid in Baghdad, the US military says. (BBC News — 19 January, 2007)
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The top-ranking U.S. military official in Iraq said Friday that military planners may be able to tell by late summer whether the latest strategy to secure Baghdad is working and residents “feel safe in their neighborhoods.” (CNN — 43 minutes ago)
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US and Iraqi forces have arrested a top aide to anti-American Shiite cleric Moqtada al-Sadr The US military says Iraqi special forces backed by US troops seized al-Sadrs media spokesman Sheikh A (ABC News — 20 hours ago)
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