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White House defends lifting of Iraq checkpoints

White House defends lifting of Iraq checkpointsThe White House on Wednesday defended lifting a blockade around the flashpoint Baghdad suburb of Sadr City, saying it was still committed to fighting insurgents and finding an abducted US soldier.
"We're continuing to go after them. So there is no slackening of the desire to go after the people who are creating violence," said spokesman Tony Snow, who stressed that the checkpoints were choking off economic activity.
"There was a real concern that for a lot of Iraqis trying to get to work, they had to wait two or three hours just to get through a checkpoint, and it was becoming a real problem for a lot of people," said Snow.
Iraqi militants earlier claimed a major political victory after Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki's office announced that he had ordered US and Iraqi units to end the clampdown on Sadr City.
US commanders believe Shia gunmen may be holding a kidnapped US soldier in Sadr City, and since last week their troops had been maintaining a cordon of checkpoints and roadblocks around the area.
"We are still looking for him," Snow said.
Iraqi and US forces have also launched raids inside the district, most recently on Tuesday morning, when they arrested three suspects.
A US soldier of Iraqi descent was abducted on October 23 after he slipped out of Baghdad's heavily fortified Green Zone in order to visit his secret Iraqi wife at the home of relatives in the city.
The abduction triggered a huge rescue operation by thousands of US infantry and has in recent days focused on Sadr City, an east Baghdad area that is home to several thousand gunmen from Moqtada al-Sadr's Mehdi Army militia.

Copyright AFP (Agence France-Presse), 2006