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Troop surge and Iraq factors curb bloodshed

By Stephen Fidler and Demetri Sevastopulo

Published: November 20 2007 22:15 | Last updated: November 20 2007 22:15

The car bomb that killed Abdul-Sattar Abu Risha, 10 days after he shook the hand of President George W. Bush, threatened to reverse the declines in violence that had occurred in Anbar province.

US military commanders feared it could end the “awakening” in the heart of the Sunni triangle, which had previously been the most violent part of Iraq.

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