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Iran replaces Al-Qaeda as chief US concern in Iraq: report (AFP)

Iran replaces Al-Qaeda as chief US concern in Iraq: report 
    (AFP)
Iraqi soldiers walks past a defaced mural of executed Iraqi president Saddam Hussein in the southern Iraqi city of Basra on April 11. The Washington Post has said that recent violence in Basra has convinced the administration of President George W. Bush that Iran and not Al-Qaeda is now the primary threat to US interests in Iraq.(AFP/Essam al-Sudani)

AFP - Recent violence in Basra has convinced the administration of President George W. Bush that Iran and not Al-Qaeda is now the primary threat to US interests in Iraq, The Washington Post said Saturday.
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