Iraq's parliament in recent weeks has passed a package of laws on the budget, elections and sectarian reconciliation that have given cautious hope to U.S. officials and private analysts that the gains from President Bush's military surge are finally being matched by a political surge as well.
"The popular image is that things are completely deadlocked in Baghdad," he said. "That's not what we found at all."
Instead, he said, the delegation found Iraqi politicians cutting deals, making compromises and forming alliances based more on power and votes that on religious or ethnic bonds.
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Monday, March 3, 2008
Iraq political 'surge' uplifts U.S. officials
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