Iraq’s Parliament approved a new cabinet of ministers on Monday, ending a monthslong drama to select a new leadership only days before U.S. President Barack Obama lays out his strategy to confront the Sunni Islamist insurrection consuming the country. The strength of the insurgency was on full display Monday morning, when militants from the Islamic State killed 20 people, mostly Sunni tribal fighters who opposed the group, when they detonated two car bombs in the town of Dhuluiya, about 50 miles north of Baghdad. The Iraqi parliament’s support for the new cabinet will allow Mr. Obama to tell leaders in Congress and the American public that his plan for expanded U.S. airstrikes in Iraq will be supported by an inclusive new government in Baghdad. Yet despite the appearance of a broad-based agreement, Monday’s vote followed days of last-minute wrangling that laid bare the profound ethnic and sectarian differences that […]