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1 There are concerns that this sectarian conflict will spread across the region.
2 Iraq has suffered decades of war, sanctions and sectarian conflict , including two US-led invasions.
3 The children dutifully recited poems praising him as their rescuer from Iraq's sectarian conflict .
4 It has now become a sectarian conflict that analysts say could destabilize neighboring states.
5 But it shut again late the following year as Iraq spiraled into sectarian conflict .
6 Iraq has suffered decades of war, sanctions and sectarian conflict , including the U.S.-led invasion of 2003.
7 But after 30 years of bitter sectarian conflict , Northern Ireland is also a deeply divided society.
8 Recent attacks, such as Saturday's bomb by a Syriac church, point to an increasingly sectarian conflict .
9 He said he thought leaders should not talk "in ways that sharpen sectarian conflict " .
10 As a result, they turned against al Qaeda helped and reverse the tide of sectarian conflict .
11 The sectarian conflict is reflected in the struggle for leadership of the insurgency in neighbouring Syria.
12 But like sectarian conflict , Saudi actions threaten a conflagration that can spin out of everyone's control.
13 The vote was meant to help the country moved on from years of coups and sectarian conflict .
14 Increased attacks in Iraq in recent weeks have raised fears of a return to full-blown sectarian conflict .
15 Obama recognizes that there is the danger of a full-blown regional sectarian conflict in the Middle East.
16 Amidst a wider war, Syria may deteriorate further into sectarian conflict , and entrench Russia's dominant external role.
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