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US 'strongly' condemns Iraq violence: White House

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Washington (AFP) Nov 2, 2010
The United States on Tuesday strongly condemned the "vicious violence" that has gripped the Iraqi capital, killing at least 63 people, the White House said.

"The United States strongly condemns the vicious violence witnessed today," National Security Council spokesman Mike Hammer said in a statement.

"We have confidence that the people of Iraq will remain steadfast in their rejection of efforts by extremists to spark sectarian tension," Hammer added.

At least 63 people were killed Tuesday after eleven car bombs rocked Shiite neighborhoods across Baghdad, highlighting concern Sunni militants are taking advantage of an ongoing power vacuum seven months after an inconclusive general election.

"These attacks will not stop Iraq's progress. The United States stands with the people of Iraq and remains committed to our strong and long-term partnership," he said.



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Eleven car bombs rocked Shiite neighbourhoods of Baghad on Tuesday killing at least 63 people amid growing concern that Sunni militants are taking advantage of a persistent power vacuum seven months after an inconclusive general election. Another 285 people were wounded in the bombings, which came just two days after Al-Qaeda gunmen stormed a church in the heart of the capital and took dozen ... read more







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