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Iraq's prime minister is urging his security forces to step up their vigilance against violence, saying the country "remains in the circle of danger."

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Al-Qaeda's umbrella group in Iraq claimed responsibility Thursday for the coordinated Baghdad bombings this week that killed 127 people and wounded more than 500, warning of more strikes against the Iraqi government.

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The prime minister appealed yesterday to Iraqis to stand by their security forces, even as angry lawmakers demanded answers and called on top officials to resign following the third massive attack against government sites since summer.

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Turning on their TVs during the long holiday weekend, Iraqis were greeted by a familiar if unexpected face from their brutal past: Saddam Hussein.

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BAGHDAD (AP) – Al-Qaida in Iraq is the most likely suspect behind massive truck bombings targeting major government institutions in Baghdad.

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