Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki put forward a long-awaited national reconciliation plan on Sunday that is meant to bring Iraqis what they crave above all else: security. Mr. Maliki laid out the 24-point plan to the Iraqi parliament, offering an “olive branch” to some enemies of his US-backed government that will include a limited amnesty, talks with non-Al Qaeda insurgent groups, and the disbanding of party-linked militias. But he gave few details on how to implement the initiative. Full Story
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