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from the May 05, 2006 edition

(Photograph) BERJAYA NEW PLAN: Sen. Joseph Biden (D) of Delaware has proposed dividing Iraq into autonomous Shiite, Sunni, and Kurdish regions under a central government.
MATT ROURKE/AP

US seeks options for Iraq, finds few answers

Senator Biden's 'third way' - divide Iraq in order to save it - gets little support from experts.

| Staff writer of The Christian Science Monitor
With mounting sectarian violence in Iraq yet waning American influence there, a prominent Democratic policymaker is touting a plan to divide Iraq into sectarian-based autonomous regions - as a way to head off even deeper conflict.

Sen. Joseph Biden of Delaware is calling for the division of Iraq into Shiite, Kurdish, and Sunni regions. Those regions would share oil wealth and provide for their own internal security, while leaving foreign policy, border security, and oil policy to a central government in Baghdad.

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