“Last-Ditch” Peace Talks: Iraqi PM Reaches Out To Baathists In Effort To Keep Job…
Agence France-Presse Paul Schemm December 16, 2006 09:07 AM
Iraq's embattled prime minister offered an olive branch to former supporters ofSaddam Hussein, calling for them to join the country's new leaders in a national peace process.
At the opening of peace talks, Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki urged former soldiers from the ousted dictator's defeated army to join Iraq's new security forces in fighting the armed factions which are tearing the country apart.
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Iraq's embattled prime minister offered an olive branch to former supporters ofSaddam Hussein, calling for them to join the country's new leaders in a national peace process.
At the opening of peace talks, Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki urged former soldiers from the ousted dictator's defeated army to join Iraq's new security forces in fighting the armed factions which are tearing the country apart.
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1 Comments:
Bush and his Administration, should never have done a whole lot of things that they did, They just went out and took what they wanted, Typical of the Bush Family and their cronies.
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