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ReutersWeeks before last Baghdad brigade ready: U.S. general
By Paul Tait
BAGHDAD (Reuters) - The final extra U.S. brigade in a security crackdown to prevent all-out civil war in Iraq is unlikely to be fully operational for up to two months, the U.S. military's top spokesman in Iraq said on Wednesday.
Military and civilian deaths have spiked as thousands more U.S. and Iraqi troops are deployed in Baghdad but U.S. commanders say success cannot be judged until all five brigades are in place.
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Four of five extra U.S. brigades are fully operational in the last-ditch bid to stop full civil war between the Shi'ite majority and Sunni minority, which ruled under ousted dictator Saddam Hussein.
That deployment will be completed "within the next couple of weeks," military spokesman Brigadier-General Kevin Bergner said.
"As we have seen with our other forces in the fight, once they're in position, they may take another 30 to 60 days to fully establish themselves with their Iraqi counterparts and the people in those sectors," Bergner told a news conference.
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That last brigade will make
all the difference.