A lawmaker from the political group loyal to radical Shi'ite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr said his parliamentary bloc supports the plan.
Also today, one of Iraq's two vice presidents, Adil Abd al-Mahdi, said that winning the "war" in Baghdad will be crucial to ending the violence in the country. Speaking at a conference in Davos, Switzerland, al-Mahdi outlined plans for a security ring around Baghdad and called for more Iraqi troops there.
Meanwhile, deadly violence has continued in Baghdad, where bomb attacks at two markets killed at least seven people.
(compiled from agency reports)
On The Verge Of Civil War
The Imam Al-Mahdi Army on parade (epa)
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