By Washington correspondent Kim Landers
from ABCNEWS Online
The United States has condemned the violence in Iraq that has left more than 200 people dead.
The White House is calling the car bomb attacks in the Shiite Sadr City area of Baghdad "senseless acts of violence".
A spokesman says US President George W Bush is committed to working with Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri Al-Maliki, and a meeting between the two leaders in Jordan next week will go ahead.
Supporters of the prominent Iraqi Shia cleric, Moqtada al-Sadr, have threatened to pull out of Iraq's national unity cabinet and parliament if Prime Minister Al-Maliki meets Mr Bush as planned next week.
The group says US troops should be held responsible for attacks in Sadr City because the troops had failed to improve security there.
It claims to have evidence of collusion between US forces and Sunni extremists.
Meanwhile, US Vice-President Dick Cheney will be in Saudi Arabia tomorrow for talks with King Abdullah about the situation in nearby Iraq.
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On top of this we have Richard A. Clarke saying that we need to withdraw from Iraq.
by Richard A. Clarke via New Republic
Post date 11.21.06 | Issue date 11.27.06
Americans tend to think we can achieve almost any goal if we just expend more resources and try a bit harder. That spirit has built the greatest nation in history, but it may be dooming Iraq. As the head of the British Army recently noted, the very presence of large numbers of foreign combat troops is the source of much of the violence and instability. Our efforts, then, are merely postponing the day when Iraqis find their way to something approaching normalcy. Only withdrawal offers a realistic path forward...
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This Bush administration has kept us in Iraq for much longer than is necessary and it is time for us to come back home! There is no point in any more of our children getting killed in a war that was never thought out before we invaded. Bush can claim that this war was about WMD's or liberating Iraq all day long but we all know that this is not now, nor has it ever been, true. Be a man for once Mr.Bush, admit your mistake and bring our girls and boys home!
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