Iraq PM: Militants have 72 hours
March 26, 2008 – 11:36 amIraq’s prime minister gives Shiite militants battling security forces in Basra a 72-hour deadline to surrender as the death toll from two days of fighting that threatens to undo efforts to stabilize Iraq nears 50.
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