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daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Easy Woodworking Plans)
Fri May 22 20:00:58 2015
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Date: Fri, 22 May 2015 17:00:54 -0700
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<font color="white" size="1">cupiers created the sectarian conflict as an exit from the quagmire they
found themselves in when they were facing 200 military operations against them
every day. By dividing Iraqis, the Americans made Iraqis attack each other
instead of attacking them," al-Taha told worshippers.The preacher also called on the
government to demand compensation from the Americans for the loss of lives
and damage caused during the occupation.The lingering sectarian divisions Iraq faces was
clear during the prayer service and rally, which was almost entirely Sunni.
Shiites had been invited to join the celebration but did not show
up.Shiites have even given the departure of the U.S. forces a different
name than the Sunnis have.Sunnis generally call it the "evacuation day," whereas
Shiites often refer to it as the "fulfillment day" as a way
to show that Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki, who leads a Shiite-dominated government,
fulfilled his promise to get all the troops out of the coun
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<font color="white" size="1">rnment.The government spent millions of dollars on a media campaign in 2009
trying to dent some of the support for militancy it had built
up over the years. The successful initiative aimed to foster public backing
for military operations against the Pakistani Taliban, a homegrown insurgent group seeking
to topple the government and responsible for killing thousands in suicide attacks.But
the campaign was careful not to single out groups like Lashkar-e-Taiba or
the Afghan Taliban, which have received support from the government in the
past and many believe still do, said a former government official who
worked on counter-extremism programs. The program has since fizzled out, said the
official, who spoke on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of
the issue.Islamic clerics who have met with the U.S. ambassador recently expressed
hope they could steer Pakistanis away from militancy by explaining when holy
war is justified. But they also disagreed on whe
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