Attacks on US and Iraqi troops and civilians reached their highest level since Iraqi sovereignty was restored in June 2004, a Pentagon report has said.
It says the number of attacks rose to almost 1,000 a week in recent months.
The worst violence was in
The report comes hours after new US Defense Secretary Robert Gates said failure in
For the Bush administration, this latest evidence will add to the sense of urgency in
Escalating violence
The quarterly report - entitled Measuring Stability and Security in
This constituted a 22% increase in attacks and a 2% jump in civilian casualties, compared to the three previous months.
The report said that 54% of all attacks took place in
Most casualties were Iraqi, despite the fact that 68% of the attacks targeted US-led coalition troops.
The Pentagon document said radical Shia cleric Moqtada al-Sadr's Mahdi Army militia has replaced al-Qaeda in
It also criticized the Iraqi government's efforts to end sectarian violence.
"The violence in
The latest findings seem to chime with President Bush's emphasis on shifting responsibility for security to the authorities in
Gates warning
Mr Bush is under increasing pressure to consider a new
He is expected to indicate within the next few weeks whether that will mean more
The
The report was released shortly after Mr Gates took his oath of office as new
Mr Gates said
"Failure in
Mr Gates also vowed not to let
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US soldiers at the site of a car blast in