Divergent visions could split Iraq's Sunni revolt
BAGHDAD/DUBAI (Reuters) - The militants dismantling Iraq's borders and threatening regional war are far from united -- theirs is a marriage of convenience between ultra-hardline religious zealots and more pragmatic Sunni armed groups. For now, they share a common enemy in Shi'ite Islamist Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, whom Iraq's Sunni minority accuse of marginalizing and harassing them. But each anticipates they will square off someday over the future shape of Iraq's Sunni territories. The question looms over who will triumph: the al ...
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