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Iraqi PM Details Security Plan For Baghdad

Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki today presented parliament with details of a security plan that, he said, "supports and complements" the strategy announced earlier this month by U.S. President George W. Bush.

Al-Maliki said his plan for imposing order in Baghdad will be Iraqi-led, will coordinate police and army leadership in the city, and will target all lawbreakers without bias against Sunnis or Shi'a.

A lawmaker from the political group loyal to radical Shi'ite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr said his parliamentary bloc supports the plan.

Also today, one of Iraq's two vice presidents, Adil Abd al-Mahdi, said that winning the "war" in Baghdad will be crucial to ending the violence in the country. Speaking at a conference in Davos, Switzerland, al-Mahdi outlined plans for a security ring around Baghdad and called for more Iraqi troops there.

Meanwhile, deadly violence has continued in Baghdad, where bomb attacks at two markets killed at least seven people.

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