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Insurgents using roadside bombs and small arms fire killed three U.S. soldiers and wounded four, while Shiite militiamen loyal to a radical cleric clashed with Sunni militants southeast of Baghdad, killing at least 15, officials said Thursday.Five Iraqis died in other attacks, including one, in Baghdad, where a suicide attacker tried to ram his car into a U.S. military convoy, reports CBS News correspondent Cami McCormick. One Iraqi, believed to be a bystander, was killed.U.S. aircraft, me <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.us>stanley bottles anwhile, destroyed more militant safe houses near the Syrian stanley cup usa border, and apparently killed a senior al Qaeda in Iraq figure who was using religious courts to try Iraqis who supported coalition forces, the military said.In other developments:Iraq s top Shiite cleric has decided not to endorse a Shiite coalition stanley fr that swept last January s general election, rejecting repeated pleas by senior politicians for him to reconsider. The move by the Iranian-born Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani reflected the cleric s disappointment with the performance of Prime Minister Ibrahim al-Jaafari s Shiite-led government, according to three associates of the cleric who are in regular contact with him.Iraq s prime minister, Ibrahim Al-Jaafari, arrived in Amman Thursday on his first trip to neighboring Jordan to try boost political, security and economic cooperation.About 100 peace activists, including parents of soldiers from Nevada, gathered at a candlelight vigil Wednesday night in Reno to mark the 2,000th Americ
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