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US President George W Bush has praised Iraqi PM Nouri Maliki's "bold decision" in ordering Iraqi forces to crack down on Shia militias in the city of Basra. | US President George W Bush has praised Iraqi PM Nouri Maliki's "bold decision" in ordering Iraqi forces to crack down on Shia militias in the city of Basra. |
Heavy fighting continued in the city for a third day between militias and security forces, with violence in other parts of southern Iraq and Baghdad. | Heavy fighting continued in the city for a third day between militias and security forces, with violence in other parts of southern Iraq and Baghdad. |
The clashes have claimed more than 130 lives since Tuesday. | The clashes have claimed more than 130 lives since Tuesday. |
Mr Maliki vowed that he would continue the fight against the militias for as long as was necessary. | Mr Maliki vowed that he would continue the fight against the militias for as long as was necessary. |
'No retreat' | 'No retreat' |
"We have made up our minds to enter this battle and we will continue until the end. No retreat," Mr Maliki said in a speech broadcast on Iraqi state television. | "We have made up our minds to enter this battle and we will continue until the end. No retreat," Mr Maliki said in a speech broadcast on Iraqi state television. |
BASRA KEY FACTS Third largest city, population 2.6 million approxLocated on the Shatt al-Arab waterway leading to the GulfRegion around city has substantial oil resources4,000 UK troops based at international airport Battles threaten fragile IraqClashes in picturesOil soars above $107Invasion right, says Bush | |
The prime minister has personally overseen the operation in Basra, which involves some 30,000 troops and police. | The prime minister has personally overseen the operation in Basra, which involves some 30,000 troops and police. |
But Mehdi Army fighters loyal to radical Shia cleric Moqtada Sadr remain in control of some densely-populated areas. | But Mehdi Army fighters loyal to radical Shia cleric Moqtada Sadr remain in control of some densely-populated areas. |
Speaking at a US Air Force museum in Dayton, Ohio, Mr Bush said "normalcy" was returning to Iraq. | Speaking at a US Air Force museum in Dayton, Ohio, Mr Bush said "normalcy" was returning to Iraq. |
"As we speak Iraqis are waging a tough battle against militia fighters and criminals in Basra, many of whom have received arms and training and funding from Iran," he said. | "As we speak Iraqis are waging a tough battle against militia fighters and criminals in Basra, many of whom have received arms and training and funding from Iran," he said. |
Mr Maliki's move against Basra's militias underlined "his leadership and his commitment to enforce the law in an even-handed manner", the US president added. | Mr Maliki's move against Basra's militias underlined "his leadership and his commitment to enforce the law in an even-handed manner", the US president added. |
Meanwhile, one of Iraq's two main oil export pipelines from Basra was blown up in a bomb attack, sending oil prices above $107 a barrel. | Meanwhile, one of Iraq's two main oil export pipelines from Basra was blown up in a bomb attack, sending oil prices above $107 a barrel. |
And Basra's police chief survived a bomb attack that killed three of his bodyguards. | And Basra's police chief survived a bomb attack that killed three of his bodyguards. |
With many shops and markets shut, residents in the city said they were beginning to run out of food and water. | With many shops and markets shut, residents in the city said they were beginning to run out of food and water. |
Rising violence | Rising violence |
In Baghdad, thousands of Sadr supporters marched to demand Mr Maliki quit over the Basra operation. | In Baghdad, thousands of Sadr supporters marched to demand Mr Maliki quit over the Basra operation. |
There was sporadic fighting in Shia areas of the capital and the fortified Green Zone was again hit by rockets. | There was sporadic fighting in Shia areas of the capital and the fortified Green Zone was again hit by rockets. |
In other developments: | In other developments: |
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The number of gunfights in southern Iraq appears to be growing, says the BBC's Crispin Thorold in Baghdad. | The number of gunfights in southern Iraq appears to be growing, says the BBC's Crispin Thorold in Baghdad. |
The fighting still seems to be mainly with members of the Mehdi Army, our correspondent says. | The fighting still seems to be mainly with members of the Mehdi Army, our correspondent says. |
Protesters in Baghdad labelled Mr Maliki a "dictator" | Protesters in Baghdad labelled Mr Maliki a "dictator" |
The militia had held to a ceasefire since last August, contributing to the general fall in violence across Iraq. | The militia had held to a ceasefire since last August, contributing to the general fall in violence across Iraq. |
The government says it aims to re-impose law and order in Basra, which the British military handed over to Iraqi forces in December. | The government says it aims to re-impose law and order in Basra, which the British military handed over to Iraqi forces in December. |
However, Moqtada Sadr's supporters say the government wants to weaken the militias before local elections in October. | However, Moqtada Sadr's supporters say the government wants to weaken the militias before local elections in October. |
At stake, analysts say, is control of Iraq's only port city and the region's oil fields. | At stake, analysts say, is control of Iraq's only port city and the region's oil fields. |