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Reconciliation and new coalitions among the religious factions in Iraq ahead of elections.

01/29/2009

Something amazing but more due to the fact that the public is growing tired of religious faction based politics, is the reaching across faction lines to form new coalitions starting with Mr. Maliki the prime minister. Even former insurgents are joining with groups they previously opposed. Iraq and efforts for sectarian unity as American withdrawal approaches.

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