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Al-Maliki faces revolt within government(AP)Updated: 2006-12-01 08:41 BAGHDAD, Iraq - Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki faced a widening revolt within his divided government as two senior Sunni politicians joined prominent Shiite lawmakers and Cabinet members in criticizing his policies.
"There is a clear deterioration in security and everything is moving in the wrong direction," the Sunni leader told The Associated Press. "This situation must be redressed as soon as possible. If they continue, the country will plunge into civil war." Al-Maliki's No. 2, Deputy Prime Minister Salam Zikam Ali al-Zubaie, also a Sunni, argued that the president's government failed to curb the spread of sectarian politics. A boycott by 30 lawmakers and five Cabinet ministers loyal to anti-American
Shi'ite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr was in protest of al-Maliki's meeting with
President Bush in Jordan on Thursday. The Sadrists said the meeting amounted to
an affront to the Iraqi people.
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