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Iraq PM: Security deal talks at 'dead end'

BAGHDAD - Iraq’s prime minister said Friday that talks with the U.S. on proposals for a long-term security pact have reached an impasse over objections that Iraq’s sovereignty is at stake, but held out hope that negotiators could still reach a... Full Article at Boston Herald

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