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Iraqi PM Fears U.S.-Backed Ouster

HeadlineMar 14, 2007

Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki has reportedly told aides he fears the Bush administration will force him out if the Iraqi Parliament fails to pass a draft oil law by the end of June. The Associated Press reports the U.S. has told Maliki he should have a coalition government in place that would be acceptable to the main Sunni U.S. allies — Saudi Arabia, Jordan and Egypt.

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