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Officials Rethink Ban on Baathists (Los Angeles Times)







Officials Rethink Ban on Baathists (Los
Angeles Times)

Officials Rethink Ban on Baathists (Los
Angeles Times)
04/22/2004 05:23 AM

Los Angeles Times - WASHINGTON — As part of a broad effort to draw more Sunni Muslims into Iraq's power structure, U.S. officials have begun a push to make sure they are not unfairly excluding former Iraqi military officers and Baath Party officials from posts in the new government, a senior administration official said.




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