Top Iraqis Pull Back From Key US Goal
By Joshua Partlow
The Washington Post
Monday 08 October 2007
Reconciliation seen unattainable amid struggle for power.
Joshua Partlow, of The Washington Post, reports: "for much of this year, the US military strategy in Iraq has sought to reduce violence so that politicians could bring about national reconciliation, but several top Iraqi leaders say they have lost faith in that broad goal. Iraqi leaders argue that sectarian animosity is entrenched in the structure of their government. Instead of reconciliation, they now stress alternative and perhaps more attainable goals: streamlining the government bureaucracy, placing experienced technocrats in positions of authority and improving the dismal record of providing basic services."
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