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		<title>By: * Feltman’s suggestion of sharing power rejected &#124; Dinar Daddy&#039;s Tidbits</title>
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		<description>[...] Sources from within the Supreme Council confirmed that Moqtada Al-Sadr (who represents Iran’s position) started to show some flexibility over Adel Abdul-Mahdi candidacy, means that Iran is no longer interested in blocking any of the candidates of the Shiite Alliance as long as he is able to achieve Prime Minister office. A position allowed the Sadrists to extract more concessions and guarantees from Nuri Al-Maliki.  LINK [...]</description>
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