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On his posters, former Prime Minister Ibrahim al-Jaafari invokes the name of Imam Hussein, a seventh-century saint deeply revered by Shiites.
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U.S. Ambassador to Iraq Zalmay Khalilzad on Monday bluntly warned Ibrahim al-Jaafari, the prime minister of Iraq's Shiite-dominated fledgling government, that the U.S. does not want to see the hundreds of billions of dollars it has invested in Iraq go to support sectarianism in its new government, as did British Foreign Secretary Jack Straw in a meeting with al-Jaafari in Baghdad Tuesday.
Al Eisele: Terrorists' Appointment in Samarra: The Civil War in Iraq 2008
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After initially claiming he would not be forced out of power due to U.S. pressure, Iraqi Prime Minister Ibrahim al-Jaafari
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After initially claiming he would not be forced out of power due to U.S. pressure, Iraqi Prime Minister Ibrahim al-Jaafari
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After initially claiming he would not be forced out of power due to U.S. pressure, Iraqi Prime Minister Ibrahim al-Jaafari indicated that he would drop his bid to retain his post, a move sure to please President Bush.
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But al-Jaafari angrily dismissed Khalilzad's warning, saying, "We do not need anybody to remind us, thank you."
Al Eisele: Terrorists' Appointment in Samarra: The Civil War in Iraq 2008
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The fellow who proceeded Maliki [Ibrahim al-Jaafari] was like a windsock.
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Prime Minister al-Jaafari of Iraq will also be visiting, you guessed it, Iran next week!
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While it might be tempting for the U.S. to back a secular Shiite over Islamist candidates such as current Prime Minister al-Jaafari, it should be remembered that Mr. Chalabi will be no less dependent on Iranian patronage than any other future Prime Minister.
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After initially claiming he would not be forced out of power due to U.S. pressure, Iraqi Prime Minister Ibrahim al-Jaafari indicated that he would drop his bid to retain his post, a move sure to please President Bush.
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