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Maliki sees own forces running most of Iraq end-year

BAGHDAD, May 22 (Reuters) Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki said today he believed Iraqi forces could take over security in most of the country by the end of this year.

''There's an agreement and, according to this schedule for handing over security, Samawa and Amara provinces will be handed over to Iraqis in June and by the end of this year this operation will be completed except for Baghdad and maybe Anbar,'' he told a joint news conference with British Prime Minister Tony Blair.

Blair declined to be drawn on a timetable for withdrawal but stressed that foreign troops would pull out as fast as Iraqi forces were able to take over. Earlier, one of his officials said all foreign combat troops could be gone in four years.

Samawa and Amara are southern, Shi'ite provinces, largely peaceful and controlled by British troops whose commanders have said they may withdraw from some provinces soon. Anbar is the restive western desert stronghold of Sunni Arab insurgents.

Maliki's timetable, which would coincide with the expiry of a United Nations mandate for the US-led coalition forces, is more mbitious than anything voiced publicly by US or British commanders, who stress that any withdrawal will depend on Iraqi forces being able to ensure security.

Maliki also said Iraqi forces needed more training as the foreign withdrawal proceeded province by province and he warned that if his policy of disarming and disbanding militias failed, it could yet lead to ''civil war''.

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Dozens dead in Afghan fighting, governor says

KANDAHAR, Afghanistan, May 22 (Reuters) US-led forces in Afghanistan attacked Taliban strongholds in the south today and more than 60 Taliban were killed, the governor of Kandahar province said. Sixteen civilians were killed in the ground and air assault in the Panjwai district, 25 km southwest of Kandahar city, the governor, Assadullah Khalid, told reporters. The US military said 20 Taliban had been confirmed killed. Possibly another 60 insurgents had been killed, a spokeswoman said. The.....

US-led troops kill 60 Taliban, 16 civilians

KANDAHAR, Afghanistan, May 22 (Reuters) US-led forces in Afghanistan killed more than 60 Taliban fighters in attacks on their strongholds in the south today, the governor of Kandahar province said. More than 16 civilians were also killed in the ground and air assault in Panjwai district of Kandahar, which came after several days of some of the heaviest Taliban attacks since they were ousted in 2001. ''More than 60 Taliban have been killed and many wounded......

Spain coach asks to banish excuse mentality

MADRID, May 22: Coach Luis Aragones says it is time for Spain to stop making excuses for past disappointments at the World Cup and produce the goods at next month's tournament in Germany.''We've got to banish the excuse mentality,'' Aragones told sports daily AS today. ''I've never liked alibis that don't justify anything.''We have to take go into every game convinced that we can win and if that doesn't happen, then off we go home.'' Spain have not.....
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