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Bush: Iraqis face either chaos or unity
Iraq-USA, Politics, 3/1/2006

While the phantom of the civil war prevails in Iraq since Samara explosion, the US President George W. Bush said that the Iraqi people face a choice between chaos and unity, noting that the Iraqi leaders confirmed to him their wish to overcome sectarian violence.

Bush added following talks with the Italian prime minister Silvio Berlusconi in the White House that he has realized the danger of the current situation, but he stressed that the Iraqi leaders with whom he talked by telephone chose to work for forming a national unity government.

For his part, the chairman of the American military intelligence Gen. Michael Miblx said that Iraq has not yet entered a civil war, but the situation is "fragile." He stressed that other attacks that might be launched by gunmen will be of great consequences.

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