A US soldier walks past Iraqi police commandos during a raid in Baghdad. Photo AFP
In Iraq, 2 Key U.S. Allies Face Off -- Washington Post
Government Riles Sunni Awakening With Leader's Arrest.
BAGHDAD, March 29 -- A new and potentially worrisome fight for power and control has broken out in Baghdad as the United States prepares to pull combat troops out of Iraq next year.
The struggle, which played out in fierce weekend clashes, pits two vital American allies against each other. On Sunday, Iraqi soldiers backed by U.S. combat helicopters and American troops swept into a central Baghdad neighborhood, arresting U.S.-backed Sunni fighters in an effort to clamp down on a two-day uprising that challenged the Iraqi government's authority and its efforts to pacify the capital.
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