BAGHDAD (Reuters) – A wave of bombings killed at least 63 people in Baghdad on Thursday, the first attacks since Iraq’s Shi’ite-led government was engulfed in a crisis that risks fracturing the country along sectarian and ethnic faultlines. The bombings, just days after the last U.S. troops left Iraq, marked a violent backlash …
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