Obama visits Iraq's Anbar, former insurgent haven
(Reuters)
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Barack Obama traveled to Anbar province on Tuesday to meet
Sunni Arab tribal leaders whose decision to fight al Qaeda
helped change the course of the conflict in Iraq.</p><br clear="all"/>
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