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Iraq's
Maliki breaking free of U.S.
latimes.com
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Once dependent on American support to keep his job, Prime Minister
Nouri Maliki has consolidated power and is asserting his
independence, sharply reducing Washington's influence over the future
of Iraq. Iraq's police and army now operate virtually on their own,
and with Washington's mandate from the United Nations to provide
security here expiring in less than four months, Maliki is insisting
on imposing severe limits on the long-term U.S. military role,
including the withdrawal of American forces from all cities by June.
America's eroded leverage has left Iran, with its burgeoning trade
and political ties, in a better position to affect Iraqi government
policies. It also means that whichever U.S. presidential candidate is
elected will have less ability to sway Baghdad than did the Bush
administration.