The result of breaking Iraq's political stalemate isn't a cabinet prepared to govern effectively, but a basket of plum jobs meant to keep everybody happy, or at least at the negotiating table.
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Everyone has a stake in Iraq's new cabinet
Everyone has a stake in Iraq's new cabinet
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