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A new study by US intelligence agencies will express serious doubts about the ability of Iraqi leader Nouri Maliki to unify his country, US media report. | A new study by US intelligence agencies will express serious doubts about the ability of Iraqi leader Nouri Maliki to unify his country, US media report. |
Analysts say the Iraqi government will become more fragile in the next six to 12 months, the Associated Press says. | Analysts say the Iraqi government will become more fragile in the next six to 12 months, the Associated Press says. |
The New York Times cites officials who say the study gives a bleak outlook on Iraqi politics but that the US military has made progress in cutting violence. | The New York Times cites officials who say the study gives a bleak outlook on Iraqi politics but that the US military has made progress in cutting violence. |
It comes a day after President George W Bush expressed support for Mr Maliki. | It comes a day after President George W Bush expressed support for Mr Maliki. |
Parts of the National Intelligence Estimate on Iraq are due to be released later on Thursday. | Parts of the National Intelligence Estimate on Iraq are due to be released later on Thursday. |
The 10-page document represents the assessments of all 16 US intelligence agencies. | The 10-page document represents the assessments of all 16 US intelligence agencies. |
'More precarious' | 'More precarious' |
The Associated Press news agency, which has obtained an advance copy, said the report concludes that "Iraqi political leaders remain unable to govern effectively". | The Associated Press news agency, which has obtained an advance copy, said the report concludes that "Iraqi political leaders remain unable to govern effectively". |
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Analysts predict that the Iraqi government will "become more precarious" because of criticism of the government by top Shia, Sunni and Kurdish figures, the reports say. | Analysts predict that the Iraqi government will "become more precarious" because of criticism of the government by top Shia, Sunni and Kurdish figures, the reports say. |
They also express grave doubts that PM Nouri Maliki will be able to overcome sectarian divisions in Iraq and meet political benchmarks on unity, AP cites the report as saying. | They also express grave doubts that PM Nouri Maliki will be able to overcome sectarian divisions in Iraq and meet political benchmarks on unity, AP cites the report as saying. |
The Iraqi Security Services have performed "adequately" alongside US forces but they are not capable of conducting operations without support from coalition forces, the study adds. | The Iraqi Security Services have performed "adequately" alongside US forces but they are not capable of conducting operations without support from coalition forces, the study adds. |
Observers suggest the report could lend support to the Bush administration's argument that pulling out precipitously would lead to chaos and violent upheaval. | Observers suggest the report could lend support to the Bush administration's argument that pulling out precipitously would lead to chaos and violent upheaval. |
Mr Bush defended his Iraq policy on Wednesday, comparing current calls for withdrawal from Iraq with what happened at the end of the Vietnam War in 1975. | Mr Bush defended his Iraq policy on Wednesday, comparing current calls for withdrawal from Iraq with what happened at the end of the Vietnam War in 1975. |
During a speech to veterans, he called Mr Maliki a "good man with a difficult job". | During a speech to veterans, he called Mr Maliki a "good man with a difficult job". |
A progress report is due in mid-September from General David Petraeus, the top US commander in Iraq, on the effectiveness of the recent surge in US troop numbers in tackling the violence there. | A progress report is due in mid-September from General David Petraeus, the top US commander in Iraq, on the effectiveness of the recent surge in US troop numbers in tackling the violence there. |