Sources: Maliki tells 'Shiite militamen' to surrender arms, or face 'all-out assault'

Under pressure from the U.S., Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki has agreed to crack down on fighters controlled by his most powerful political ally, Muqtada al-Sadr, a radical Shiite cleric, according to officials. Previously, al-Maliki had resisted the move.
"Prime Minister al-Maliki has told everyone that there will be no escape from attack," said a senior Shiite legislator and close al-Maliki adviser. "The government has told the Sadrists: 'If we want to build a state we have no other choice but to attack armed groups.'"
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